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==== The Picasso Triggerfish ==== | ==== The Picasso Triggerfish ==== | ||
- | The Picasso Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus aculeatus) is a species of marine blowfish. It inhabits coral reefs and is kept in aquariums. The body of the fish has a multicolored arrangement of streaks and spots, reminiscent of Pablo Picasso' | + | [[picasso_triggerfish|]] |
==== The coastal dugong ==== | ==== The coastal dugong ==== | ||
- | The coastal dugong (Dugong dugon) is a marine mammal belonging to the order Coastals. The eyelids of Dugong glands are secreting oily fluid, which protects the eyes from the influence of strong salty seawater. After pulling the dugong above the water surface the secretion collects in the corner of the eye in a form of the so-called mermaid' | + | [[coastal_dugong|]] |
==== The American paddlefish ==== | ==== The American paddlefish ==== | ||
- | The American paddlefish, polychaete, paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) is a species of freshwater sturgeon fish in the paddlefish family. It is found in the Mississippi River basin and Lake Erie. It was imported to Poland in the 1990s. The snout - a rostrum shaped like a horizontally arranged paddle - is sometimes half the length of the whole body and is a sensory organ. | + | [[american_paddlefish|]] |