- The
wr****es are a family, Labridae, of
marine ray-finned fish, many of
which are
brightly colored. The
family is
large and diverse, with over 600 species...
- The
humphead wr****e (Cheilinus undulatus) is a
large species of
wr****e mainly found on
coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region. It is also
known as the...
- The
bluestreak cleaner wr****e (Labroides dimidiatus) is one of
several species of
cleaner wr****es found on
coral reefs from
Eastern Africa and the Red...
- The
Asian sheephead wr****e (Bodi**** reticulatus), also
known as
kobudai in ****an, is one of the
largest species of
wr****e.
Native to the
western Pacific...
- The moon
wr****e (Thal****oma lunare) also
known as the
crescent wr****e or
lyretail wr****e, is a
species of
wr****e native to the
Indian Ocean and the western...
- The
Christmas wr****e (Thal****oma trilobatum), also
known as the
ladder wr****e, green-barred
wr****e or green-blocked
wr****e, is a
species of ray-finned...
- The
sixbar wr****e or six-banded
wr****e (Thal****oma hardwicke) is a
species of
wr****e in the
family Labridae,
native to the
Indian Ocean and the western...
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wr****e in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wr****es are a family, Labridae, of
brightly coloured marine fish.
Wr****e may also
refer to:
Wr****e Records...
- bivittatus) is a
species of
wr****e native to shallow,
tropical waters of the
western Atlantic Ocean. The
slippery ****
wr****e is a
small fish that can reach...
- the blunt-headed
wr****e, blue-headed
wr****e, blue-headed zoe, moon
wr****e, paddle-fin
wr****e or two-tone
wr****e, is a
species of
wr****e native to the Indian...