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@Teokleaf WutFace | ||
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Day 9, i'm still strong as a horse | ||
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@XcomReborn bro why is porn so addictive? | ||
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Xcom didn't get phd in biology he got phd in microwave sciences | ||
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PogBones | ||
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Zander (Sander lucioperca) SabaPing | ||
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PogBones | ||
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“Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Superclass Osteichthyes Class Actinopterygii Subclass Neopterygii Infraclass Teleostei Superorder Acanthopterygii Order Perciformes Suborder Percoidei Family Percidae Genus Sander Species Sander lucioperca | ||
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SabaPing = not zander fish PogBones = Zander fish | ||
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PogBones | ||
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Diet: Predominantly feed on cigarette fishes in pelagic waters | ||
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SabaPing | ||
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Zander fish has canines? monkaS | ||
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!balance | ||
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!bet 1 win | ||
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Native look-alikes and how you can tell them apart from a zander: Walleye: Body color is much more golden, light dorsal fin with a dark area at the base, white spot on the bottom of the tail Sauger: Spots on the dorsal fin Yellow Perch: 6-9 vertical bars on their sides, no canines | ||
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Can grow up to 100 cm in length. Gill cover (opercle) does not have a spine (the gill cover of native Walleye and Sauger both have 1 short sharp spine). Two dorsal (back) fins, the first containing spines and the second containing soft rays. The anal fin has 2 to 3 spines and multiple soft rays. Tend to be green to blue-grey on the side with a white belly and yellow-grey fins. The dorsal (back) and caudal (tail) fins have rows of black spots | ||
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why it keep doing it 2x NotLikeThis | ||
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WutFace | ||
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Zander competes with native fish species for food and habitat resources. Zander can also prey directly on native fish species, reducing biodiversity and changing the species composition of the invaded ecosystems. Hybridization is known to occur between Zander and the Volga Pike-Perch, and there are concerns that it could potentially hybridize with related native Ontario species, like Walleye or Sauger. This species may spread new diseases to a waterbody | ||
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Zander competes with native fish species for food and habitat resources. Zander can also prey directly on native fish species, reducing biodiversity and changing the species composition of the invaded ecosystems. Hybridization is known to occur between Zander and the Volga Pike-Perch, and there are concerns that it could potentially hybridize with related native Ontario species, like Walleye or Sauger. This species may spread new diseases to a waterbody and infect many other aquatic species livi | ||
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Preferring to live in lakes, rivers, and streams, Zander have been found in the brackish | ||
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Zander, also commonly known as Pike-Perch, European Pike-Perch, and European Walleye, is a fish from freshwater and brackish habitats in western Eurasia. This species is very similar to its North American cousin, the Walleye. Like Walleye, this is a popular game fish and has been intentionally introduced in thousands of lakes in Europe outside of its native range to establish sport and commercial fisheries. | ||
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Zander, also commonly known as Pike-Perch, European Pike-Perch, and European Walleye, is a fish from freshwater and brackish habitats in western Eurasia. This species is very similar to its North American cousin, the Walleye. Like Walleye, this is a popular game fish and has been intentionally introduced in thousands of lakes in Europe outside of its native range to establish sport and commercial fisheries. Preferring to live in lakes, rivers, and streams, Zander have been found in the brackish | ||
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Habitat. Zander inhabit freshwater bodies, preferentially large rivers and eutrophic lakes. They tolerate brackish water and will make use of coastal lakes and estuaries. Individuals living in brackish water habitats migrate upriver, as far as 250 kilometres (160 mi) for spawning. | ||
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you don't want to be a lone wolf like xcom | ||
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we are a brotherhood | ||
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I used others failures as my power, and I bring power from my brothers who are still in the fight | ||
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i am strong | ||
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@1aveator no brother |