bowfins in Vietnamese
danh từ
(số nhiều bowfins, bowfin)
(động vật học) cá vây cung (tên Latin Amia calva) (cũng dogfish)
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1. Bowfins synonyms, Bowfins pronunciation, Bowfins translation, English dictionary definition of Bowfins
2. Amiidae (Bowfins) in the order Amiiformes (Bowfins) Description
3. Bowfins are robust-looking fish
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6. Young Bowfins dine on phytoplankton, zooplankton, and insects.
7. Bowfins spawn in the late spring
8. Young Bowfins dine on phytoplankton, zooplankton, and insects.
9. Bowfins are often found near woody debris and vegetation, and are members of the bowfin family
10. Bowfins prefer clear, clean water, and should be kept in well-filtered aquariums
11. Bowfins have rock-hard jaws full of conical, needle-shaped teeth
12. Bowfins have a large bony throat plate and a long, cylindrical body
13. Bowfins are generally found under thick covers like underwater vegetation as well as rocky bottoms
14. Bowfins’ slimy, atypical appearance leads to some confusion in regard to identification, both benign and problematic
15. This ability to breathe air allows Bowfins to burrow in mud to survive drought
16. Sight-fishing for Bowfins is one of the most exciting forms of the sport
17. Bowfins can thrive in amazingly clear rivers and lakes to the nastiest and muckiest swamps
18. In summer, Bowfins rest at the water's surface, gulping air to compensate for decreased oxygen levels caused by …
19. Bowfins are solitary species at every time of the year except for the spawning season
20. The sole remainder of a once diverse group; Bowfins (order Amiiformes), have been around for over 150 million years.
21. Bowfins (Amiidae) - IntroducedThis primitive family has a diverse fossil record, but only one species still exists
22. Bowfins are known as strong fighters when caught on hook and line because of their strong jaws
23. Within about a year, the Bowfins will reach their maximum captive size of 12 to 16 inches
24. Bowfins are highly social, and you will see them holding in dense weeds, stacked together like cord wood
25. Bowfins spawn in the spring in nests the male builds by biting off vegetation in two feet areas
26. Bowfins spawn in the spring in nests the male builds by biting off vegetation in two feet areas
27. When the eggs hatch, young Bowfins cling to the bottom, and then as they age they follow the male for a few weeks
28. When the eggs hatch, young Bowfins cling to the bottom, and then as they age they follow the male for a few weeks
29. These giant Bowfins can weigh 5 kg (11 lb) or more, but 2-4 kg (4-6 lbs) is more usual
30. Bowfins thrive in anything from mucky swamplands to pristine lakes and rivers, and when one mangles a perfectly good spinnerbait, cuss words fly …
31. Dubbed as a living fossil, Bowfins can be traced back tens of millions of years ago as the only remaining species of an ancient fish family
32. Adult Bowfins usually reach a length of about 2 feet and weigh 2-5 pounds, although they may occasionally reach weights of up to 12 pounds.
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