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Devil FishEducational resources on Devil FishDevil Fish or Mobula mobular is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Vulnerable due to A1cd. IUCN Profile of the Devil Fish Deep Sea Fish Students are shown photos of various weird deep-sea fish as they hear about their general characteristics, including feeding and reproductive marinediscovery.arizona.edu/lessonsF00/tube_worms/2.html Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department: Atlantic ... Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department homepage. This page contains, educational sections about the biology, ecology and conservation of fishes and sharks. A rich www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Gallery/Descript/AtlanticDevilRay/AtlanticDevilRay.html CONTENTdm Collection : Item Viewer November 22, 1904 Page three Angeles harbor inhabited by octopuses and devil fish Want a voice in the government Impatient to begin construction content.lib.washington.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/ptleader&CISOPTR=1915 The Megatooth shark, <i>Carcharodon megalodon</i> <br>Rough toothed ... The Fishes of Australia Part 1 The sharks, Rays, Devil-Fish, and other primitive fishes of Australia and New Zealand. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Sharks/InNews/megatoothshark.htm A Whale of a Tale The whale soon earned a name for itself, the Devil Fish. Another curious and noble thing that the whales would do, would be to protect their young at all costs, even death. math.ucr.edu/ftm/bajaPages/Tales/WhaleTale.html The Girl Who Gave Birth To Rabbits William, 65 D'Anteney (Mr.), 77 Dalai Lama, 214-215 Damian, St. Peter, 99 Dawson, Charles, 182 De Sade, Marquis, 84 Del Rio, Martin, 85 Deuteronomy, 218 devil fish, 18 sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/rabbitad.html The giant fish of Florida ...the Alligators -- Chapter III: How to Catch Tarpon -- Chapter IV: A Lively Morning in the Pass -- Chapter V: Ladies Who Love the Sport -- Chapter VI: Enormous Rays, or Devil-Fish everglades.fiu.edu/reclaim/monographs/FI07100913.htm CARTILAGINOUS FISHES Megamouth Megachasma: 5 m in length; very large mouth, lives at 200 m (deep scattering layer) by day, ascends at night to near surface. Manta ray or Devil fish Manta: Up to users.tamuk.edu/kfjab02/Biology/Vertebrate%20Zoology/b3405_ch07.htm Institute for Southern Studies - Names in South Carolina The devil fish exploits take the reader to Pinck-ney Island where "the mansion of Gen. C. C. Pinck-ney has stood, but was swept away in one of the www.cas.sc.edu/iss/SCNames/index.php?action=showPage&book=2&volume=13&page=45 S.S. Pomona Report The devil fish had too strong a hold of him and he had to signal the helpers to cease their efforts to haul him to the surface, because his helmet was giving way. www.indiana.edu/~e472/pomona/pomona.html
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