- Pea**** b**** or
Brazilian tucunaré are
large freshwater cichlids of the
genus Cichla.
These are
diurnal predatory fishes native to the
Amazon and Orinoco...
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original (PDF) on 4 May 2014.
Retrieved 4
December 2015.
Fazenda Tucunaré Airport "United
Nations Code for
Trade and
Transport Locations". UN/LOCODE...
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Cichla monoculus,
sometimes known as the
tucanare pea**** b****[citation needed] ("pea**** b****" is also used for some of its relatives) or toukounaré,...
- pavon,
royal pavon,
speckled pavon, three-barred pea**** b****, or
striped tucunare, is a very
large South American cichlid.
Reaching nearly 1 m (3.3 ft) in...
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Cichla orinocensis,
sometimes known as the
Orinoco pea**** b****,
tucunaré or
tucunaré miri, is a very
large species of cichlid. This pea**** b**** is native...
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brasiliensis Y Y
Brazilian sardinella Sardinella brasiliensis Y Y
Brazilian tucunaré Cichla Y Y
Bridled burrfish Chilomycterus antennatus Y Y
Bridled goby Coryphopterus...
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North PA Baião Boa
Vista North PA Baião
Calados North PA Baião
Fugido Rio
Tucunaré North PA Baião Paritá Miri
North PA Baião
Santa Fé e
Santo Antônio North...
- AFRICA), a
defunct Zambian airline; see List of
airline codes (A)
Fazenda Tucunaré Airport (IATA
airport code: AZL; ICAO
airport code: SWTU), Sapezal, Mato...
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types of fish like gamitana,
sabalo (Salminus hilarii, see Salminus),
tucunare, boquichico, palometa, bagre, and many
others including the piranha, that...
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tourism opportunities to
residents and visitors, such as
Tucunaré beach (Praia do
Tucunaré), Muni****l Museum, Orla do Rio,
Povoado de Mumbuca, Carajas...