- Coon tail,
coontail, or coon's tail may
refer to: Ceratophyllum,
aquatic plant Crotalus atrox,
Western diamondback rattlesnake This
disambiguation page...
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common name
shared with the
unrelated Anthocerotophyta),
rigid hornwort,
coontail, or coon's tail, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Ceratophyllum...
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mature they tend
change their diet to
submerged plants such as
pondweed and
coontail, and
emergents such as
annual wild rice and snails. This
strong migrant...
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Coontail -
Ceratophyllum demersum...
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bands separated by
white or gray interspaces; this led to the
nickname of "
coontail",
though other species (e.g.,
Mojave rattlesnake) have
similarly banded...
- (2004). "Spatial
Distribution of
Macroinvertebrates Inhabiting Hydrilla and
Coontail Beds in the
Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana".
Journal of
Aquatic Plant Management...
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extant family in the
order Ceratophyllales.
Species are
commonly called coontails or hornworts,
although hornwort is also used for
unrelated plants of the...
- lake
itself formerly consisted of
native Chara and
Gomphoneis algae and
coontail (Ceratophyllum demersum), but the
later introduction of
curlyleaf pondweed...
- eggs, frogs, carrion, berries, seeds, and
vegetable debris. It will eat
coontail, duckweed, sedge, and bulrush. It is
capable of
catching live fish. Based...
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public uplands cover 1,526
acres (6.18 km2).
Vegetation includes cattails,
coontail, sedges,
marsh marigold, and duck weed. Muskrats, herons, pelicans, and...