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sometimes green color. The
Balkhash perch also
displays the
vertical bars on its sides,
similar to the
European and
yellow perches. In the
latter half of the 20th...
- Nile
perch (Lates niloticus), also
known as the
African snook,
Goliath perch,
African barramundi,
Goliath barramundi,
Giant lates or the
Victoria perch, is...
- The
Composition of
Yards and
Perches (Latin:
Compositio Ulnarum et Perticarum) or the
Statute of Ells and
Perches was a
medieval English statute defining...
-
perching birds, p****erines
generally have an
anisodactyl arrangement of
their toes (three
pointing forward and one back),
which facilitates perching....
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Perch may
refer to: Look up
perch or
perching in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Perch (surname), a
surname (and list of
people with that name) Perch...
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communal sections, namely: Haut des
Perches,
rural Bas des
Perches,
urban and rural,
containing the town of
Perches "Po****tion totale, po****tion de 18...
- acre in
terms of a
perch: an acre
bothe of woodlande, also of
fyldlande [heath] is
always forty perches in length, and four
perches in breadth, though...
-
European perch (Perca fluviatilis), also
known as the
common perch,
redfin perch, big-scaled redfin,
English perch, Euro
perch,
Eurasian perch, Eurasian...
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Yellow perch have 800 fine teeth.
Their bodies are
rough to the
touch because of
their ctenoid scales. Like most
perches, the
yellow perch has two separate...
- Percichthyidae, the
temperate perches, are a
family of
freshwater ray-finned fish
found in
Australia and
southern South America.
Formerly placed in the...