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snapper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Snapper(s) may
refer to: Lutjanidae, a
family of fish
known as
snappers Lutj**** campech****, a fish...
-
northern red
snapper's body is very
similar in
shape to
other snappers, such as the
mangrove snapper,
mutton snapper, lane
snapper, and dog
snapper. All feature...
-
several Lutj****
species called red
snapper (or by the name
huachinango in Mexico) or
pargo in
South America Red
snappers from
Southeast Asian waters may...
-
organization adopted the
Snappers nickname in 1995
after using its
parent team's
nickname for its
first 13 seasons. The
Snappers' name
derived from the...
- One of the best
known is the red
snapper.
Snappers inhabit tropical and
subtropical regions of all oceans. Some
snappers grow up to
about 1 m (3.3 ft) in...
- Mexico. Lane
snapper are more
typically caught in
shallower waters than many
other snappers, most
commonly yellowtail snapper and gray
snapper.
Larger specimens...
- the
snapper's responsibility to make sure the ball does not
enter the end zone or
bounce backward resulting in loss of yards. The
majority of
snappers at...
- fishermen. but the
schoolmaster snapper is not as
frequently targeted by
commercial fisheries as
other sympatric Lutj****
snappers.
Their food
quality is reported...
- of 5 to 30 m (16 to 98 ft). Dog
snappers tend to be solitary,
aggregating to
spawn in the
early spring. Dog
snappers are
nocturnal predators prey nocturnally...
- of
cubera snappers,
while the
larger fish are prey to
moray eels, barracudas, groupers,
other snappers, and
large sharks. The
cubera snapper spawns from...