Chimaera monstrosa Linnaeus, 1758 ... Fish Forum ... Image of Chimaera monstrosa (Rabbit fish)
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www.fishbase.org/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=2503
www.fishbase.org/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=2503
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The Chimaera is also known as Chimaera fish, ghost sharks, ratfish, or rabbitfishes. These fish are related to both sharks and rays and are a member of the ... Most deep sea fishermen and divers are familiar with some form of the chimaera, as there are 42 known species of the fish that are out there in somewhat large numbers.
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www.itsnature.org/sea/fish/chimaera/
www.itsnature.org/sea/fish/chimaera/
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Chimaera (fish). Chimaera (fish). Information about Chimaera (fish) in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... They can grow to 1.5 m/4.5 ft. Most chimaeras are deep-water fish, and even Chimaera monstrosa, a relatively shallow-living form caught around European coasts, lives at a depth...
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/Chimaera+(fish)
encyclopedia.farlex.com/Chimaera+(fish)
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The Elephant Fish (Callorhinchus milii) Chimaera must be the most spectacular of all the cartilaginous fish. When viewed from below, the skin is silvery white like aluminium foil but when viewed from above it has a disruptive pattern of large brown blotches and bands.
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www.marinethemes.com/elephant.html
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The Longnosed Chimaera fish lives on great depths. The Chimaera fish does also have a toxic dorsal spine, which he uses to sedate his preys. ... The deep sea Chimaera fish, also called the Longnosed Chimaera has a long nose. It lives in temperate waters around the world on depths of 200 to even more than 2000 meters.
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www.deepseamonsters.com/component/content/article/60-lo...
www.deepseamonsters.com/component/content/article/60-longnosed-chimaera-fish.html
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Scientific name: Chimaera monstrosa ... Distribution: The rabbit fish (also known as rat fish) is registered along the entire Norwegian coast. It is very common on depths ranging from 50 to 1000 meters. In the fjords it can be seen by divers as it migrate vertically up to 10-15 meters during the nights.
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www.seawater.no/fauna/Fisk/havmus.htm
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(Børsabergan - The Trondheim fjord / 30 meters / 1.03.2004)
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www.seawater.no/fauna/Fisk/havmus2.htm
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Fish: Rhinochimaeridae - Longnose Chimaeras ... Higher taxa: Life Vertebrata Fish ... Greek, rhinos = nose + Greek, chimaera = monster ( Ref. 45335).
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www.discoverlife.org/mp/20o?search=Rhinochimaeridae
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Five fatty-acid-binding proteins from the liver of the elephant fish (Callorhynchus callorhynchus), a chimaera fish that belongs--together with the elasmobranchs--to the ancient chondrichthyes class were isolated and characterized. ... Cell Biol.Presence of intestinal, ... According to their partial amino acid sequences,
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/9924809?prt=true
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