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From intimate dinners to dinner parties, Dragonfish is always "A Place for Sharing." Late night dining until 1a.m. offered nightly with $1.95 Sushi Happy Hour.
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The deep sea dragonfish, or Grammatostomias flagellibarba, is a ferocious predator in spite of its small size. It is one of many species known to inhabit the deep oceans of the world. This fish grows to about six inches in length. ... The dragonfish can use its light-producing barbel like a fishing lure. By flashing it on...
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Dragonfish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The common name dragonfish may refer to several unrelated groups of fish: The black dragonfish is part of the Malacosteid family. This fish has bioluminescent capabilities. The black dragonfish, unl...
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Dragonfish, also called Dragon Gobies, Eel Gobies, Peruvian Gobies, or Violet Gobies are a brackish water to fresh water fish from South and Central America. Gobioides broussonnetii, the true Dragonfish can reach lengths over 2 feet (60cm), though other members of this group are usually closer to half that size.
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Name: Dragon Fish (Violet Goby) ... Scientific name: Gobioides broussonetti ... Range: Atlantic coast of Georgia in to Texas and all the way down to the Gulf of Mexico and the northern coast of Brazil.
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Information on Deep Sea Fish Dragonfish ... Black Dragonfish ... The deep sea dragonfish is a ferocious predator in spite of its small size. Dragonfishes are primarily mesopelagic, meaning that most inhabit Open Ocean waters about 1000 to 3000 meters deep, although some come to the surface at night to feed and others stay in...
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