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Rattail - Photo (c) accidentalshrike, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by accidentalshrike CC
Rattail (Stachytarpheta cayennensis) Info
Stachytarpheta cayennensis is a species of flowering plant in the verbena family known by many English language common names, including blue snakeweed, Cayenne snakeweed, dark-blue snakeweed, bluetop, nettle-leaf porterweed, rattail, rough-leaf false vervain, blue rat's tail, Brazilian tea, Cayenne vervain, false verbena, joee, nettleleaf velvetberry, and Cayenne porterweed. Names in ot (Wikipedia)
Smut Grass - Photo no rights reserved, uploaded by 葉子 CC
Smut Grass (Sporobolus indicus) Info
Sporobolus indicus is a species of grass known by the common name smut grass. (Wikipedia)
Rattail Sixweeks Grass - Photo (c) 2015 Zoya Akulova, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Rattail Sixweeks Grass (Festuca myuros) Info
Vulpia myuros, the annual fescue, or rat's-tail fescue, is an annual grass species of the genus Vulpia. It was probably originally native to Eurasia, but it can now be found nearly worldwide as a naturalized species. (Wikipedia)
Whipple Cholla - Photo no rights reserved, uploaded by Robb Hannawacker CC
Whipple Cholla (Cylindropuntia whipplei) Info
Cylindropuntia whipplei (formerly known as Opuntia whipplei, common name whipple cholla) is a member of the cactus family, Cactaceae. (Wikipedia)
Grenadiers - Photo (c) NOAA Ocean Exploration & Research, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Grenadiers (Family Macrouridae) Info
Grenadiers or rattails are generally large, brown to black gadiform marine fish of the family Macrouridae. Found at great depths from the Arctic to Antarctic, members of this family are amongst the most abundant of the deep-sea fish. (Wikipedia)
Rattail Cactus - Photo (c) Reserva de la Biosfera Barranca de Metztitlán (RBBM), some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Reserva de la Biosfera Barranca de Metztitlán (RBBM) CC
Rattail Cactus (Aporocactus flagelliformis) Info
Aporocactus flagelliformis (syn. Disocactus flagelliformis), the rattail cactus, is a species of Cactaceae and is the most cultivated species in the genus. Due to its ease of cultivation and attractive floral displays, it is often grown as an ornamental potted plant. (Wikipedia)
Glass Knifefishes - Photo (c) Clinton & Charles Robertson, some rights reserved (CC BY) CC
Glass Knifefishes (Family Sternopygidae) Info
Glass knifefishes are fishes in the family Sternopygidae in the order Gymnotiformes. Species are also known as rattail knifefishes. (Wikipedia)
Toothed Whiptail - Photo (c) Lloyd Esler, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Lloyd Esler CC
Toothed Whiptail (Lepidorhynchus denticulatus) Info
The thorntooth grenadier or javelin fish, Lepidorhynchus denticulatus, is a rattail, the only member of the genus Lepidorhynchus, found around southern Australia and New Zealand, at depths of between 200 and 1,000 m. Its length is between 20 to 55 cm. (Wikipedia)
Gargoyle Fish - Photo (c) Ken Graham, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Ken Graham CC
Gargoyle Fish (Coelorinchus mirus) Info
The gargoyle fish or small-eye rattail, Coelorinchus mirus, is a species of rattail found around southeast Australia and between New Zealand and the Chatham Islands. (Wikipedia)
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Russet Grenadier (Coryphaenoides armatus) Info
The abyssal grenadier, Coryphaenoides armatus, is an abyssal fish of the genus Coryphaenoides, found in all the world's oceans, at depths between 800 and 4,000 m. Its adult length is 20 to 40 cm, although Fishbase gives lengths up to 1 m. The abyssal grenadier's body is unique in that it contains two dorsal spines and about 124 dorsal soft rays, which are the flexible jointed rays supporting a fin nearest to the back in the spinal... (Wikipedia)
Longray Whiptail - Photo (c) Ken Graham, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Ken Graham CC
Longray Whiptail (Coryphaenoides subserrulatus) Info
The long-rayed whiptail or four-rayed rattail, Coryphaenoides subserrulatus, is a rattail of the genus Coryphaenoides, found circumpolar in all southern oceans, at depths between 550 and 1,200 m. Its length is between 20 and 37 cm. (Wikipedia)
Banded Whiptail - Photo (c) Ken Graham, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Ken Graham CC
Banded Whiptail (Coelorinchus fasciatus) Info
The banded whiptail, Coelorinchus fasciatus, is a species of rattail found circumpolar in the Great Southern Ocean at depths of between 70 and 1,100 m. Its length is between 25 and 45 cm. (Wikipedia)