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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...
- Cleistocactus winteri is a succulent of the family Cactaceae. Its common name is the golden rat tail. Cleistocactus colademononis, which has gained the...
- The giant grenadier has the usual greatly elongated, pointed tail of the rattails. Giant grenadiers are among the most abundant species from 400–1,000 m...
- with the tail of a rat Rattail, fish of the family Macrouridae Rattail (casting), a defect in metal casting Rattail (haircut) Rattail skate (Dipturus lanceorostratus)...
- 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...
- Marsupiobothrium gobelinus. The goblin shark feeds mainly on teleost fishes such as rattails and dragonfishes. It also consumes cephalopods and crustaceans, including...
- Evermann, 1898 (rattails) Family Steindachneriidae Parr, 1942 (luminous hakes) Family Macrouridae Bonaparte, 1831 (grenadiers or rattails) The Freshwater...
- or rattails Subfamily: Macrourinae". Retrieved 1 April 2018. Rainer Froese; Daniel Pauly, eds. (2018). "Family: Macrouridae Grenadiers or rattails Subfamily:...
- (/kɪˈmɛrɪfɔːrmiːz/), known informally as ghost sharks, rat fish (not to be confused with rattails), spookfish, or rabbit fish; the last two names are also applied to Opisthoproctidae...