This complex eye lens can focus two images simultaneously from above and below the water so it is called a four-eyed fish. |
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Brown four-eyed opossums eat eggs, insects, small animals, and a variety of fruits. |
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The pygmy sweeper, the four-eyed fish and the piranha are perfect examples. |
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Anableps tetrophthalmus, the four-eyed fish, inhabits the rivers of Mexico and northern South America. |
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Anableps, the four-eyed fish, frequents the rivers and estuaries from southern Mexico to northern South America. |
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Instead, I welcomed in a very quietly spoken, specky four-eyed skinny wee dude who looked like he wouldn't say boo to a gooseberry. |
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As well as the crabs, there will be other animals typically found in mangrove habitats, such as mudskippers and four-eyed fish. |
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A shoal of baby four-eyed fish are among the latest attractions at Portsmouth. |
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If you squint to read the chalkboard from the back of the classroom, a new option may keep you from having a four-eyed future. |
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At the World Fish House located next to the Fish Live Theater, you can see many rare fish from around the world, including the beluga sturgeon, four-eyed fish, and lungfish. |
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In terms of aquarium care, four-eyed fish are quite demanding. |
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Litter sizes from two to seven are known, and the gray four-eyed opossum has at least two litters a year. |
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The two leaders held a four-eyed meeting at Perdana Putra here before proceeding for the delegation meeting, Bernama reported. |
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That sounds to me like something some yeller-bellied, four-eyed tenderfoot might say before his ma washes his mouth out with soap. |
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The four-eyed fish has hourglass-shaped pupils that lie at the waterline. |
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At the hospital, the sickening pictures of the patient's ear canal revealed a stocky, hairy, four-eyed arachnid peering out at the camera. |
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The curious four-eyed fish I'd seen everywhere in Suriname flopped against the mangrove-dotted bank. |
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