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Cephalopholis boenak, also known as the Chocolate Hind, Boenak Grouper, or Brown Grouper, is a species of reef fish in the Serranidae family. It is a popular species for both commercial and recreational fishing and is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region, including the waters of Southeast Asia, the Philippines, New Guinea, and northern Australia.
Cephalopholis boenak is a medium-sized species of grouper that typically grows to around 50-60 cm in length, but can reach up to 90 cm in some cases. The fish is characterized by its distinctive brown coloration and has a reputation for being a good fighter when caught on a fishing line.
In addition to its popularity as a target species for recreational fishing, Cephalopholis boenak is also highly valued as a food fish. Its meat is considered to be of high quality, with a firm texture and a sweet, delicate flavor. The species is also an important component of the commercial fishing industry in some parts of its range.
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Alligator GarSun, Mar 05, 2023 11:37 PM
Alligator Gar is a large freshwater fish found in North America. It is one of the largest freshwater fishes in North America. The world record for hook and line is 279 pounds and came from the Rio Grande River, Texas on December 2, 1951. The largest ever caught in a net was 8 feet long and weighed 327 pounds.
The body of the alligator gar is long, cylindrical and covered with thick, diamond-shaped scales that are olive-green or brown in color. Its head is long and broad with a broad, rounded snout filled with large, sharp teeth that resemble those of an alligator. This is where it gets its name from. The alligator gar has a powerful tail that it uses to move through the water and can swim at speeds of up to 25 mph (40 kph).
The alligator gar is a predatory fish that feeds on a variety of aquatic animals such as fish, turtles, and waterfowl. They typically spawn in shallow, slow-moving waters such as backwaters, swamps, and bayous during the spring months when water temperatures r
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