There is no shortage of choice, a good variety of butterflyfish, an unusual striped damselfish, puffers and a shoal of small barracuda. |
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It's simple to get close to animals like scrawled filefish and spiny puffers which prove too timid to approach in the daytime. |
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I don't think I've ever seen so many little puffers washed up, or even just swimming around, in that part of the beach before. |
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After tetrodotoxin was identified in puffers, it started turning up in a variety of places around the globe. |
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Also called balloonfish, spiny puffers belong to the Tetraodontiformes, an order of fishes known for their strange structures and odd behaviors. |
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Throughout the ferry, nudibranchs, groupers, puffers, and wrasses had taken up residence along with juvenile barracuda, fusiliers and rabbitfish. |
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Twain, one of the great puffers, tried to give up smoking but found that it ruined his work. |
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It is becoming a taboo habit now and there are far more non-smokers than puffers. |
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China will not become stronger if it continues to have one third of the world's puffers. |
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This is a typical fisherman's pub, full of brass bits and pieces and old pictures of puffers. |
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The Clyde puffers were the fleets of 66-foot-long floating lorries that once carried general cargoes to the islands. |
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There are obviously plenty of shellfish and crabs, too, because I saw giant puffers and octopus and none looked short of a meal. |
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Further evidence that the several instances of beach spawning in fishes arose by different mechanisms comes from puffers and sticklebacks. |
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But surely this is just as difficult as policing bars for errant puffers? |
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One of the two dolphinfish in the 651-800 mm size group contained remains of flyingfishes and the other contained tetraodontid puffers. |
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It is also home to part of the Scottish Maritime Museum with numerous vessels on display, including the 'Spartan', one of the last surviving Clyde puffers. |
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