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belonging to the
order Acanthuriformes. They are
commonly called drums or
croakers in
reference to the
repetitive throbbing or
drumming sounds they make....
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croaker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Croaker may
refer to: The fish
family Sciaenidae USS
Croaker, a
World War II
submarine Croaker, Virginia...
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croak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Croak may
refer to:
Croak, the
sound that
frogs make Alex
Croak (born 1984),
Australian athlete James Croak...
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Marian Rogers Croak is an
American engineer known for her
voice over IP (VoIP)
related inventions.
Croak worked for
three decades at Bell Labs and AT&T...
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spawning season (August to October),
croakers turn a deep
golden color, from this
comes the name
golden croaker.
Beginning in August, tiny
young enter...
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White croaker (Genyonemus lineatus) is a
species of
croaker occurring in the
Eastern Pacific.
White croakers have been
taken from
Magdalena Bay, Baja California...
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action until it has
located the
source of the
sound by sight. The call or
croak of a frog is
unique to its species.
Frogs create this
sound by p****ing air...
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called the
redlip croaker,
small yellow croaker,
little yellow croaker or
yellow corvina, is a
species of
croaker native to the
western Pacific...
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distinguish spotfin croakers from all
other California croakers.
Small "spotties" are
sometimes confused with
small white croakers, but a
count of the...