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Grenadiers or
rattails are
generally large,
brown to
black gadiform marine fish of the
subfamily Macrourinae, the
largest subfamily of the
family Macrouridae...
- were
known to have
rattails and po****rized it
throughout western culture. The
Polynesians also have
their variant of the
rattail and it is
called the...
- The
abyssal rattail,
Coryphaenoides murrayi, is a
species of
rattail found around southern Australia, Fiji, and the east
coast of New
Zealand at depths...
- Bollons'
rattail,
Coelorinchus bollonsi, is a
species of
rattail found along the east
coast of New
Zealand at
depths of
between 300 and 800 m. Its length...
- Cook's
rattail (Coelorinchus cooki****) is a
species of
rattail found around New
Zealand at
depths of
between 250 and 900 m. Its
length is
between 10 and...
-
Rattail orchid is a term
referring to
several more or less
closely related orchid species,
which have
inflorescences or
aerial roots resembling a rat's...
- The
Kermadec rattail (Coelorinchus kermadecus) is a
species of
rattail found around New
Zealand including the
Kermadec Islands at
depths of
between 1...
-
genus Cr****ula. It is a
houseplant grown worldwide and
commonly known as
rattail cr****ula,
watch chain, lizard's tail,
zipper plant and
princess pines.[citation...
- The
codheaded rattail (Bathygadus cottoides) is a
rattail of the
genus Bathygadus,
found in the
southeast Atlantic Ocean and the
southwest Pacific Oceans...
- The
filamentous rattail (Gadomus aote****) is a
rattail of the
genus Gadomus,
found around New Zealand. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Gadomus...