It belongs to the family Sciaenidae and is thus a close relation of the croakers and drums. |
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When it's good, it's really good, say trout anglers who use croakers as bait, but the wild ride is only temporary. |
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Similar importations spread the croakers to Asia, Europe, and South America. |
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The meagre is not called croaker, but it can and does make the noise which gives their name to croakers. |
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Beachfront croakers and whiting are the saltwater equivalents of freshwater's redears and bluegills. |
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Gannon began to study how bottlenose dolphin diets differ in different habitats and found that the marine mammals gorge on croakers inside estuaries. |
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Many of these animals are prey to larger animals, including fish, such as striped bass, black drum and croakers. |
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The croakers, drums and meagres are the most important sciaenid species in Sierra Leone. |
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Catfish, mullet, jacks, croakers, cowfish, guitarfish, stingrays, crabs and crayfish, are common meals for the lemon shark. |
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There are croakers in every country, always boding its ruin. |
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