- USS
Cabrilla (SS/AGSS-288), a Balao-class submarine, was a ship of the
United States Navy
named for the
cabrilla, an
edible fish
inhabiting the Mediterranean...
- The
comber (/ˈkɒmbər/; Serr****
cabrilla) is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish from the
family Serranidae, the sea b****es. It is
widely distributed in...
-
Cabrillas is a
village and muni****lity in the
province of Salamanca,
western Spain, part of the
autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is
located 69...
- macracanthus) is
found in the
southwest Pacific Ocean.
Genus Serr**** Serr****
cabrilla (Comber) (Linnaeus, 1758) Serr****
scriba (Painted comber) (Linnaeus, 1758)...
-
Bonito Bowfin Bream Brill Broadbill Buffalo fish
Butter fish
Butterfly fish
Cabrilla Calico b****
Capelin Carp
Carpsucker Cero
Channel b**** Char
Chilean Sea...
- Buñol
River and is
surrounded by the
mountain ranges La
Sierra de Las
Cabrillas, la
Sierra de Dos
Aguas and la
Sierra de
Malacara y Martés. The local...
- rice with
shrimp or
squid and
shrimp meatballs.
Favored fish
include cabrilla, flounder, marlin, sardines,
manta rays and
various types of jacks. Tortillas...
- year 288 BC The
number 288 The
Ferrari 288 GTO, an
automobile The USS
Cabrilla (SS-288), a USN
submarine The USS
Worden (DD-288), a USN
destroyer The...
- hortensis, white-lipped
snail From the
genus Otala:
Otala punctata,
known as
cabrilla in Spain, are
bigger Otala lactea,
Spanish snail From the
genus Pomacea:...
- up to 100 pounds.
Other sport fish from this
region include sea b**** (
cabrilla),
snapper (pargo), grouper, sierra,
bonito and the
occasional mahi-mahi...