- Thal****oma amblycephalum, the blunt-headed wr****e, blue-headed wr****e, blue-headed zoe, moon wr****e, paddle-fin wr****e or two-tone wr****e, is a species...
- The
bluehead chub (Nocomis leptocephalus) is a
cyprinid native to
North America. Its name is due to its appearance, as
breeding males have a blue head...
- Thal****oma bifasciatum, the
bluehead,
bluehead wr****e or blue-headed wr****e, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish, a wr****e from the
family Labridae...
- The
bluehead shiner (Pteronotropis hubbsi) is a
species of fish in the carp family, Cyprinidae. It is a true minnow. It is
endemic to the
central United...
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discobolus jarrovii (Zuni
bluehead sucker) is a
species of fish only
found in
Arizona and New
Mexico in the
United States. The Zuni
bluehead sucker has a slender...
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plant in the
phlox family known by the
common names blue-thimble-flower,
bluehead gilia, blue
field gilia, and
globe gilia. It is
native to much of western...
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Crescentia cujete, or
calabash fruit,
Martinique Thal****oma
bifasciatum (
bluehead wr****e fish), over
Bispira brunnea (social
feather duster worms) Two Stenopus...
- The
bluehead sucker (Catostomus discobolus) is
endemic to the
intermountain Western US. A
total of 23
members of the
genus Catostomus has been
found in...
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years before changing ****
since all
California sheephead are born female.
Bluehead wr****es
begin life as
males or females, but
females can
change **** and...
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provides a
greater advantage to one **** than the other. For example, in the
bluehead wr****e, the
largest males have 40
times the
mating success of
smaller ones...