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treated as
a subspecies of the corn
snake by hobbyists. P.
guttatus has been
suggested to be
split into
three species: the corn
snake (P.
guttatus), the Great...
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Lampris guttatus,
commonly known as the opah, cravo, moonfish, kingfish, and
Jerusalem haddock, is
a large, colorful, deep-bodied
pelagic lampriform fish...
- (eds.). "Common
names of
Scomberomorus guttatus". FishBase.
Retrieved 2
December 2023. "Scomberomorus
guttatus | fishIDER". fishider.org.
Retrieved 2025-03-03...
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Astroscopus guttatus or the
northern stargazer is
a fish
belonging to the
Uranoscopidae family and was
first described by
Charles Conrad Abbott in 1860...
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Lampris species,
Lampris guttatus, has
a small, terminal, and
toothless mouth and can
reach a total length of 2 m (6.6 ft) and
a weight of 270 kg (600 lb)...
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acoustic analysis of
agonistic sounds in wild cheetahs" (PDF). In Abelin,
Å. & Eriksson,
A. (eds.).
Proceedings from
FONETIK 2012. Gothenburg:
University of Gothenburg...
- The
hermit thrush (Catharus
guttatus) is
a medium-sized
North American thrush. It is not very
closely related to the
other North American migrant species...
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preferred natural habitats of P.
guttatus are gr****land, shrubland, and savanna. On average, P.
guttatus grows to
a total length (including tail) of 1...
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guttatus (Latreille, 1804)". WoRMS.
World Register of
Marine Species.
Retrieved 2015-04-05. Holt****s, L.B. "Spotted
spiny lobster (Panulirus
guttatus)"...
- "Mimulus
guttatus".
Jepson eFlora:
Taxon page.
Jepson Herbarium;
University of California, Berkeley. 2015.
Retrieved 2015-03-31. "Mimulus
guttatus". Germplasm...