Atlantic tarpon
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[edit]Noun
[edit]Atlantic tarpon (plural Atlantic tarpon or Atlantic tarpons)
- A ray-finned fish, of species Megalops atlanticus, that inhabits coastal waters, estuaries, lagoons and rivers about the Atlantic Ocean, typically in tropical and subtropical regions.
- Synonym: silver king
- 1996, Marty Snyderman, Clay Wiseman, Guide to Marine Life: Caribbean, Bahamas, Florida, Aqua Quest Publications, page 161,
- Atlantic tarpon are among the most dramatic and unusual of all Caribbean fishes.
- 2009, John Dawes, Andrew Campbell, David Alderton, Richard Beatty, Exploring the World of Aquatic Life[1], Infobase Publishing (Chelsea House), page 36:
- It may look nothing like an eel, but the Atlantic tarpon is related to these ancient snakelike fish.
- 2016, Stephen Spotte, Tarpons, Wiley, page ix:
- It seems that any Atlantic tarpons found there could only be stragglers from Brazil.
Translations
[edit]Megalops atlanticus
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Further reading
[edit]- Atlantic tarpon on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Megalops atlanticus on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Megalops atlanticus on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons