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  • Caudal luring
  • Form of aggressive mimicry where the predator attracts prey using its tail

    Caudal luring is a form of aggressive mimicry characterized by the waving or wriggling of the predator's tail to attract prey. This movement attracts

    Caudal luring

    Caudal luring

    Caudal_luring

  • Tail vibration
  • Snake defensive behavior

    defensive response to a potential predator. Tail vibration is distinct from caudal luring, where the tail is twitched in order to attract prey. While rattlesnakes

    Tail vibration

    Tail_vibration

  • Golden lancehead
  • Species of snake

    to lure prey, this behavior has not been observed in the golden lancehead. Considering the presence of potential prey susceptible to caudal luring, though

    Golden lancehead

    Golden lancehead

    Golden_lancehead

  • Eastern copperhead
  • Species of reptile

    colored tail to attract frogs and perhaps lizards, a behavior termed caudal luring (see video: [1]). Sight, odor, and heat detection are used in locating

    Eastern copperhead

    Eastern copperhead

    Eastern_copperhead

  • Spider-tailed horned viper
  • Species of venomous snake

    theory that the tail movement is a luring behavior, and not a random one. The tip of the tail is used as a caudal lure in several other species of snake

    Spider-tailed horned viper

    Spider-tailed horned viper

    Spider-tailed_horned_viper

  • Lure
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lure, a musical instrument Bait (luring substance), the substance used in luring Several types of aggressive mimicry: Acoustical luring Caudal luring

    Lure

    Lure

  • Pit viper
  • Subfamily of snakes

    of species in a behavior known as caudal luring; the young snakes make worm-like movements with their tails to lure unsuspecting prey within striking

    Pit viper

    Pit viper

    Pit_viper

  • Agkistrodon piscivorus
  • Species of reptile

    have yellowish or greenish tail tips and engage in caudal luring. The tail tip is wriggled to lure prey, such as frogs and lizards, within striking distance

    Agkistrodon piscivorus

    Agkistrodon piscivorus

    Agkistrodon_piscivorus

  • Lingual luring
  • to attract amphibian prey. The puff adder also uses its tail as a lure (caudal luring). East, Mitchell B.; Fillmore, Brian M.; Ligon, Day B. (2013). "Feeding

    Lingual luring

    Lingual luring

    Lingual_luring

  • Burton's legless lizard
  • Species of lizard

    time since an individual's last meal. Caudal luring can be used to recapture prey in 3 ways as it can be used to lure prey towards it, to distract prey at

    Burton's legless lizard

    Burton's legless lizard

    Burton's_legless_lizard

  • Crotalus cerastes
  • Species of snake

    appear to mimic both life stages of lepidopterans in their luring motions. Their fast luring motions resemble the fluttering of a moth, and their slower

    Crotalus cerastes

    Crotalus cerastes

    Crotalus_cerastes

  • Aggressive mimicry
  • Deceptive mimicry of a harmless species by a predator

    eaten by the turtle. Similarly, some snakes employ caudal luring (using the tail) or lingual luring (using the tongue) to entice small vertebrates into

    Aggressive mimicry

    Aggressive mimicry

    Aggressive_mimicry

  • Protobothrops mangshanensis
  • Species of snake

    a grub so that prey comes into striking range—a behaviour known as caudal luring. Mangshan vipers eat frogs, birds, insects, and small mammals. The venom

    Protobothrops mangshanensis

    Protobothrops mangshanensis

    Protobothrops_mangshanensis

  • Acanthophis
  • Genus of elapid snakes

    both generally very well camouflaged. The end of the tail is used for caudal luring and when wiggled, it is easily mistaken for a grub or worm. When the

    Acanthophis

    Acanthophis

    Acanthophis

  • Mimicry in vertebrates
  • Use of mimicry as an anti-predator adaptation in animals with backbones

    display of aggressive mimicry. Another form of aggressive mimicry is caudal luring, in which the tail is waved to mimic prey. By mimicking invertebrate

    Mimicry in vertebrates

    Mimicry_in_vertebrates

  • Bothrops jararaca
  • Species of snake

    are ambush predators and equipped with good camouflage; juveniles use caudal luring to attract and capture prey, making movements with the tip of the tail

    Bothrops jararaca

    Bothrops jararaca

    Bothrops_jararaca

  • List of largest extant lizards
  • A.P.; Jones, C.G. (2005). "Leiolopisma telfairii (Telfair's Skink) Caudal Luring". Herpetological Review. 36 (3): 320–321.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint:

    List of largest extant lizards

    List_of_largest_extant_lizards

  • Sound Awake
  • 2009 studio album by Karnivool

    and design Dave Parkin – mixing on "The Medicine Wears Off" and "The Caudal Lure" Forrester Savell – producer and mixing Karnivool – producer Nicole Norelli

    Sound Awake

    Sound_Awake

  • Bothriechis schlegelii
  • Species of reptile

    B. schlegelii (especially juveniles) will employ what is known as "caudal luring", wriggling their tail in a "worm"-like fashion to entice potential

    Bothriechis schlegelii

    Bothriechis schlegelii

    Bothriechis_schlegelii

  • Bothrops asper
  • Species of snake

    trees. Juveniles are also known to exhibit caudal luring, a use of their differently colored tail tips to lure prey. Although both males and females display

    Bothrops asper

    Bothrops asper

    Bothrops_asper

  • Ambush predator
  • Predator that hunts by surprise, as opposed to those that chase

    turtle. Similarly, some reptiles such as Elaphe rat snakes employ caudal luring (tail luring) to entice small vertebrates into striking range. The zone-tailed

    Ambush predator

    Ambush predator

    Ambush_predator

  • Fish fin
  • Bony skin-covered spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish

    generate thrust and lift, which help the fish swim. Apart from the tail or caudal fin, fish fins have no direct articulations with the axial skeleton and

    Fish fin

    Fish fin

    Fish_fin

  • Sistrurus miliarius
  • Species of reptile

    lizards such as skinks by using its tail as a lure, as is common in many other species of vipers. Caudal luring becomes less effective for adults, as the

    Sistrurus miliarius

    Sistrurus miliarius

    Sistrurus_miliarius

  • Agkistrodon laticinctus
  • Species of snake

    smaller prey are often seized, held until dead, then swallowed. Although caudal luring is well documented in the eastern copperhead, observations of this behavior

    Agkistrodon laticinctus

    Agkistrodon laticinctus

    Agkistrodon_laticinctus

  • Agkistrodon bilineatus
  • Species of snake

    coils or surroundings. This particular behavior is very reminiscent of caudal luring, though in a more violent fashion and is often accompanied by a strike

    Agkistrodon bilineatus

    Agkistrodon bilineatus

    Agkistrodon_bilineatus

  • Bitis peringueyi
  • Species of snake

    penetrate the sand around it. (individuals with black tail-tips employ caudal luring). When prey happens by, it is seized and envenomated. The diet of B

    Bitis peringueyi

    Bitis peringueyi

    Bitis_peringueyi

  • Tail
  • Distinct, flexible appendage to the torso of an animal

    body part associated with or proximal to the tail are given the adjective "caudal" (which is considered a more precise anatomical terminology). Animal tails

    Tail

    Tail

    Tail

  • Agkistrodon taylori
  • Species of snake

    observed using the yellowish tips of their tails as a lure to attract prey, a behavior known as caudal luring and recorded in several species of snakes. "The

    Agkistrodon taylori

    Agkistrodon taylori

    Agkistrodon_taylori

  • Sphaerodactylus macrolepis
  • Species of lizard

    portoricensis, the Puerto Rican racer snake. The snake reacts with caudal luring, a type of wriggling movement when approaching prey, in the presence

    Sphaerodactylus macrolepis

    Sphaerodactylus macrolepis

    Sphaerodactylus_macrolepis

  • Sphaerodactylus inigoi
  • Species of lizard

    Manuel; Thomas, Richard (1994). "Notes on the Feeding Behavior and Caudal Luring by Juvenile Alsophis portoricensis (Serpentes: Colubridae)". Journal

    Sphaerodactylus inigoi

    Sphaerodactylus inigoi

    Sphaerodactylus_inigoi

  • Cookiecutter shark
  • Species of shark

    short, blunt snout, large eyes, two tiny spineless dorsal fins, and a large caudal fin. It is dark brown, with light-emitting photophores covering its underside

    Cookiecutter shark

    Cookiecutter shark

    Cookiecutter_shark

  • Fish anatomy
  • Study of the form or morphology of fishes

    all. Caudal/Tail fins: Also called the tail fins, caudal fins are attached to the end of the caudal peduncle and used for propulsion. The caudal peduncle

    Fish anatomy

    Fish anatomy

    Fish_anatomy

  • Rainbow runner
  • Species of fish

    and five branched soft rays. The caudal fin is also highly diagnostic, being deeply forked and consisting of 17 caudal rays, 9 dorsally and 8 ventrally

    Rainbow runner

    Rainbow runner

    Rainbow_runner

  • Platycephalus fuscus
  • Species of fish

    brown/black with white spots. They have a distinctive black spot on their caudal fins. Dark bars are often visible across the rear of the body. The preopercular

    Platycephalus fuscus

    Platycephalus fuscus

    Platycephalus_fuscus

  • Tasselled wobbegong
  • Species of shark

    to engage in active luring behavior. When it perceives food nearby, it begins to slowly wave its tail back and forth; its caudal fin resembles a small

    Tasselled wobbegong

    Tasselled wobbegong

    Tasselled_wobbegong

  • Roosterfish
  • Species of fish

    rays, the pectoral fin has 16 soft rays that are very long and curved. The caudal fin is deeply forked. Silvery reflective and bluish to gray in color on

    Roosterfish

    Roosterfish

    Roosterfish

  • Histiophryne
  • Genus of fishes

    distinguished from other anglerfishes as having a reduced (or missing) luring appendage, a highly evolved form of the first dorsal fin spine. Histiophryne

    Histiophryne

    Histiophryne

    Histiophryne

  • Chaunax
  • Genus of fishes

    family Antennariidae but have a similar lifestyle as ambush predators, luring prey to within striking distance of their large mouth with the illicium

    Chaunax

    Chaunax

    Chaunax

  • Thaumatichthys
  • Genus of fishes

    premaxillary teeth. The pectoral fin has between 14 and 20 soft rays while the caudal fin has 9 soft rays, the 3 middle rays being forked.[verification needed]

    Thaumatichthys

    Thaumatichthys

    Thaumatichthys

  • Mahi-mahi
  • Species of fish

    "hump" is a sexually dimorphic feature; females have a rounded head. Their caudal fins and anal fins are sharply concave. They are distinguished by dazzling

    Mahi-mahi

    Mahi-mahi

    Mahi-mahi

  • Ogcocephalus porrectus
  • Species of fish

    well-elevated cranium in relation to the discoid body. The sides of the caudal region are slightly convex so that a cross-section of the region is triangular

    Ogcocephalus porrectus

    Ogcocephalus_porrectus

  • Dogtooth tuna
  • Species of fish

    whitish on the belly, with two white tips on the two back fins close to the caudal peduncle. They always swim with open jaws. The upper jaw of the large mouth

    Dogtooth tuna

    Dogtooth tuna

    Dogtooth_tuna

  • Melanocetus murrayi
  • Species of fish

    14 soft rays, the anal fin has 3 to 4, the pectoral fin 15 to 18 and the caudal fin 9. Females grow to a length of about 13.5 cm (5 in) and males to 2.8 cm

    Melanocetus murrayi

    Melanocetus murrayi

    Melanocetus_murrayi

  • Pumpkinseed
  • Species of fish

    prevalent in female pumpkinseeds. Orange spots may cover the dorsal, anal, and caudal fins, and the cheeks have blue lines across them. The pumpkinseed is noted

    Pumpkinseed

    Pumpkinseed

    Pumpkinseed

  • Butler's frogfish
  • Species of fish

    and anal fins are tall, containing 10-11 and 7 fin rays respectively; the caudal fin is long and contains 9 rays. The Butler's frogfish has unusually long

    Butler's frogfish

    Butler's_frogfish

  • Commerson's frogfish
  • Species of fish

    its caudal fin. The first dorsal spine, the illicium, is modified for use as a fishing rod. Its extremity is endowed with a characteristic esca (lure),

    Commerson's frogfish

    Commerson's frogfish

    Commerson's_frogfish

  • Japanese jack mackerel
  • Species of fish

    distinguishing features of the Japanese Jack Mackerel is its bright yellow caudal fin which stands out compared to the rest of the species' coloration.  Its

    Japanese jack mackerel

    Japanese jack mackerel

    Japanese_jack_mackerel

  • Frogfish
  • Family of fishes

    short stretches. In open water, frogfishes can swim with strokes of the caudal fin. They also use jet propulsion, often used by younger frogfish. It is

    Frogfish

    Frogfish

    Frogfish

  • Black crappie
  • Species of fish

    body. Black crappies have rows of dark spots on their dorsal, anal, and caudal fins. The dorsal and anal fins resemble each other in shape. Both crappies

    Black crappie

    Black crappie

    Black_crappie

  • Walleye
  • Species of fish

    coloration on the lower lobe of the caudal fin, which is absent on the sauger. In addition, the two dorsals and the caudal fin of the sauger are marked with

    Walleye

    Walleye

    Walleye

  • Spottail shiner
  • Species of fish

    spottail shiner is the distinct black spot at the base of the caudal fin. The lower edge of the caudal fin can be white in color with all of the other fins lacking

    Spottail shiner

    Spottail shiner

    Spottail_shiner

  • Hybrid striped bass
  • Hybrid fish

    Other distinguishing characteristics include a serrated operculum, a forked caudal fin, ctenoid scales, and silvery coloration. Wiper are predominantly piscivorous

    Hybrid striped bass

    Hybrid striped bass

    Hybrid_striped_bass

  • Sea toad
  • Family of fishes

    the body are dark brown to black. The dorsal side of the body, and the caudal fin are light brown, and becomes more lightly colored going towards the

    Sea toad

    Sea toad

    Sea_toad

  • Glossary of ichthyology
  • the middle line. caruncle A fleshy outgrowth. caudal Pertaining to the tail. caudal fin The tail fin. caudal peduncle The region of the body between the

    Glossary of ichthyology

    Glossary_of_ichthyology

  • Crevalle jack
  • Species of fish

    from golden to dusky, while the underside of the caudal peduncle often being yellow in adults. The caudal fin itself is also golden to dusky, with the lower

    Crevalle jack

    Crevalle jack

    Crevalle_jack

  • Antennarius biocellatus
  • Species of fish

    of the base of the dorsal fin, and the other (not always present) on the caudal peduncle. Antennarius biocellatus has a second dorsal spine which is longer

    Antennarius biocellatus

    Antennarius biocellatus

    Antennarius_biocellatus

  • Pacific crevalle jack
  • Species of fish

    pectoral fins are falcate, and consist of 19 to 21 soft rays, while the caudal fin is strongly forked. The species lateral line is moderately arched anteriorly

    Pacific crevalle jack

    Pacific crevalle jack

    Pacific_crevalle_jack

  • Megamouth shark
  • Species of shark

    relatively poor swimmer, the megamouth has a soft, flabby body and lacks caudal keels. The megamouth is considerably less active than the other filter-feeding

    Megamouth shark

    Megamouth shark

    Megamouth_shark

  • Sea monster
  • Legendary sea-dwelling creature

    shark carcasses, which lose most of the lower head area and the dorsal and caudal fins first, making them resemble a plesiosaur. In May 2017, The Guardian

    Sea monster

    Sea monster

    Sea_monster

  • American paddlefish
  • Species of freshwater fish

    been referred to as a freshwater shark because of its heterocercal tail or caudal fin resembling that of sharks, though it is not closely related. The American

    American paddlefish

    American paddlefish

    American_paddlefish

  • Dorsal fin
  • Fin on the dorsal of fish and cetaceans

    teleost fish, the dorsal fin arises from sections of the skin that form a caudal fin fold. The larval development and formation of the skeleton that support

    Dorsal fin

    Dorsal fin

    Dorsal_fin

  • Lophiocharon trisignatus
  • Species of fish

    and naked and is tipped with a large and complex esca, or lure. This fish does not have a caudal peduncle and the rear margins of the dorsal and anal fins

    Lophiocharon trisignatus

    Lophiocharon trisignatus

    Lophiocharon_trisignatus

  • Barramundi
  • Species of fish

    rays; the paired pectoral and pelvic fins have soft rays only; and the caudal fin has soft rays and is truncated and rounded. Barramundi are salt and

    Barramundi

    Barramundi

    Barramundi

  • Caulophryne
  • Genus of fishes

    with stinging tentacles. Alternatively, they may supplement the ilicium in luring prey closer. Fricke, Ron; Eschmeyer, William N. & van der Laan, Richard

    Caulophryne

    Caulophryne

    Caulophryne

  • Kuhlia rupestris
  • Species of fish

    mouth and large eyes. It has a deeply notched dorsal fin and an emarginate caudal fin with relatively rounded lobes. This species is brown to olive in colour

    Kuhlia rupestris

    Kuhlia rupestris

    Kuhlia_rupestris

  • Sloane's viperfish
  • Species of fish

    which increases bite force and angular velocity. C. sloani has a forked caudal fin, an adipose fin, and a dorsal fin located immediately behind its head

    Sloane's viperfish

    Sloane's viperfish

    Sloane's_viperfish

  • Bigeye trevally
  • Species of fish

    The pelvic fins consists of 1 spine and 17 to 18 soft rays, while the caudal fin is strongly forked and the pectoral fin falcate. The species lateral

    Bigeye trevally

    Bigeye trevally

    Bigeye_trevally

  • Furry coffinfish
  • Species of fish

    conspicuous canals on head and extending posteriorly to proximal portion of caudal fin. Anal-fin rays 6 or 7 (usually 7); Soft dorsal fin with 10 to 12 rays;

    Furry coffinfish

    Furry coffinfish

    Furry_coffinfish

  • Antennarius
  • Genus of fishes

    resembles an elbow and the base is broadly joined to the body. They have a caudal peduncle but this is not connected to the dorsal and anal fin. The pelvic

    Antennarius

    Antennarius

    Antennarius

  • Dibranchus tremendus
  • Species of marine ray-finned fish

    sea batfishes are sit and wait predators, luring prey with the illicium, the "fishing rod", and esca, the "lure" or "bait", to within striking distance

    Dibranchus tremendus

    Dibranchus_tremendus

  • Painted frogfish
  • Species of fish

    skin, and few or no ocellis; A. pictus has also three eye spots on its caudal fin. Juveniles can have a dark background color with small yellow spots

    Painted frogfish

    Painted frogfish

    Painted_frogfish

  • Rhycherus
  • Genus of fishes

    offspring emerge. Like other anglerfish, these fish are ambush predators, luring in prey with their illicium or esca. Fricke, Ron; Eschmeyer, William N.

    Rhycherus

    Rhycherus

    Rhycherus

  • Greater amberjack
  • Species of fish

    a series of five vertical bands along the body and a sixth band on the caudal peduncle. The shape of the body is elongated and fusiform and it is of moderate

    Greater amberjack

    Greater amberjack

    Greater_amberjack

  • Chaunax suttkusi
  • Species of fish

    has a globular, slight compressed body which tapers to a small, rounded caudal fin. The large head is somewhat cuboid with small eyes which are covered

    Chaunax suttkusi

    Chaunax suttkusi

    Chaunax_suttkusi

  • Shoal bass
  • Species of fish

    lines may appear slightly above the white belly on the sides. The dorsal, caudal and anal fins are dark olive green to grayish black. Pelvic fins may have

    Shoal bass

    Shoal bass

    Shoal_bass

  • California flying fish
  • Subspecies of Bennett's flying fish

    called melanophores. The dorsal and anal fin are still connected to the caudal fin. These fins are separated as the fish grows. Juvenile Juvenile California

    California flying fish

    California flying fish

    California_flying_fish

  • Bird
  • Warm-blooded animals with wings and feathers

    a bony septum (partition). The spine has cervical, thoracic, lumbar and caudal regions with the number of cervical (neck) vertebrae highly variable and

    Bird

    Bird

    Bird

  • Black bullhead
  • Species of fish

    as the barbels are black, and it has a tan crescent around the tail. Its caudal fin is truncated (squared off at the corners). Like virtually all catfish

    Black bullhead

    Black bullhead

    Black_bullhead

  • River blackfish
  • Species of fish

    distinct snout and large mouth, and small to moderate sized eyes. The caudal fin, soft dorsal fin and anal fin are rounded. The spiny dorsal fin is low

    River blackfish

    River blackfish

    River_blackfish

  • Decorated warbonnet
  • Species of fish

    bars run from the eyes down. There are also dark bars on the dorsal fins, caudal fins, and anal fins. The large eyes and thick lips give the decorated warbonnet

    Decorated warbonnet

    Decorated warbonnet

    Decorated_warbonnet

  • Antennatus tuberosus
  • Species of fish

    filamentous esca, or lure. The second dorsal spine is a cylinder while the third spine is enclosed in a bump in the skin. There is no caudal peduncle. There

    Antennatus tuberosus

    Antennatus tuberosus

    Antennatus_tuberosus

  • Atlantic Spanish mackerel
  • Species of fish

    line gradually curves down from the upper end of the gill cover toward caudal peduncle. The first (spiny) dorsal fin is black at the front. Posterior

    Atlantic Spanish mackerel

    Atlantic Spanish mackerel

    Atlantic_Spanish_mackerel

  • Salmo trutta fario
  • Subspecies of Salmo trout

    spawn between May and June. The fish uses rapid fanning of the tail and caudal fin on a rock riverbed to make several shallow pits, into which about 1

    Salmo trutta fario

    Salmo trutta fario

    Salmo_trutta_fario

  • Ogcocephalus nasutus
  • Species of fish

    pectoral fin is sometimes plain but it can be edged with dark color, the caudal fin is dark with a wide light-colored band across its middle. The lips are

    Ogcocephalus nasutus

    Ogcocephalus nasutus

    Ogcocephalus_nasutus

  • Ocellaris clownfish
  • Species of fish

    body widens forward to the head centrally and the third one circles the caudal peduncle. All the fins are also outlined with a fine black line. A. ocellaris

    Ocellaris clownfish

    Ocellaris clownfish

    Ocellaris_clownfish

  • Tiger muskellunge
  • Hybrid fish

    ventral fins are located far back near the tail and are lobe-shaped. The caudal fins of the tail are more rounded than those of true muskies. They have

    Tiger muskellunge

    Tiger muskellunge

    Tiger_muskellunge

  • Bertella
  • Monotypic genus of fish

    and a bioluminescent lure (esca) on a stalk (illicium) attached to the head. The skin is scaleless and covers the base of the caudal fin. There are numerous

    Bertella

    Bertella

  • Giant trevally
  • Species of fish

    soft rays. The pelvic fins contain 1 spine and 19 to 21 soft rays. The caudal fin is strongly forked, and the pectoral fins are falcate, being longer

    Giant trevally

    Giant trevally

    Giant_trevally

  • Ankylosaurus
  • Ankylosaurid dinosaur genus from the Late Cretaceous Period

    a skull, two teeth, part of the shoulder girdle, cervical, dorsal, and caudal vertebrae, ribs, and more than thirty osteoderms (armor plates). Brown scientifically

    Ankylosaurus

    Ankylosaurus

    Ankylosaurus

  • Caulophryne jordani
  • Species of fish

    rays of these fins resembling long threads. There are 8 fin rays in the caudal fin, between 16 and 19 rays in the dorsal fin, and between 14 and 18 rays

    Caulophryne jordani

    Caulophryne jordani

    Caulophryne_jordani

  • Bar jack
  • Species of fish

    jacks by the dark horizontal bar which runs along the back and down the caudal fin. It is often accompanied by an electric blue stripe immediately below

    Bar jack

    Bar jack

    Bar_jack

  • Antennarius pardalis
  • Species of fish

    typically marked with dark spots and ocelli, frequently with three spots on the caudal fin arranged in a triangular pattern. The dorsal fin contains between 11

    Antennarius pardalis

    Antennarius pardalis

    Antennarius_pardalis

  • Blue runner
  • Species of fish

    followed by 46 to 56 very strong scutes, with bilateral keels present on the caudal peduncle. From 86 to 98 scales and scutes are over the entire lateral line

    Blue runner

    Blue runner

    Blue_runner

  • Triglidae
  • Family of fishes

    head is bony and resemble a casque. There are 9 or 10 branched rays in the caudal fin. The smallest species is the spotwing gurnard (Lepidotrigla spiloptera)

    Triglidae

    Triglidae

    Triglidae

  • Wels catfish
  • Species of fish

    shorter barbels on the lower jaw. It has a long anal fin that extends to the caudal fin, and a small sharp dorsal fin relatively far forward. The wels relies

    Wels catfish

    Wels catfish

    Wels_catfish

  • Quillback
  • Species of fish

    throughout North America. It has a small head, humped back and deeply forked caudal fin. The compressed body of the quillback makes it look flattened when viewed

    Quillback

    Quillback

    Quillback

  • Dollfus' stargazer
  • Species of fish

    fourteen soft rays. The anal fin has thirteen to fourteen soft rays and the caudal fin is slightly rounded. The lateral line is high on the body and there

    Dollfus' stargazer

    Dollfus' stargazer

    Dollfus'_stargazer

  • Phyllophryne
  • Species of fish

    rays of the caudal fin by a membrane. The skin has scattered fleshy appendages. The illicium, the fishing rod, has an oval esca or lure with a number

    Phyllophryne

    Phyllophryne

    Phyllophryne

  • Phyllorhinichthys
  • Genus of fishes

    specimens (8.8-18.3 mm), there is a distinct band of melanophores on the caudal peduncle. The mouth is small and oblique, with slender, depressible teeth;

    Phyllorhinichthys

    Phyllorhinichthys

    Phyllorhinichthys

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  • Species of bird in North and Central America

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    Carnal, fleshly.

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  • Casal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to case; as, a casal ending.

  • Feudal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to feuds, fiefs, or feels; as, feudal rights or services; feudal tenures.

  • Caudad
  • adv.

    Backwards; toward the tail or posterior part.

  • Feodality
  • n.

    Feudal tenure; the feudal system. See Feudality.

  • Posterior
  • a.

    At or toward the caudal extremity; caudal; -- in human anatomy often used for dorsal.

  • Aural
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the ear; as, aural medicine and surgery.

  • Casual
  • a.

    Coming without regularity; occasional; incidental; as, casual expenses.

  • Caecal
  • a.

    Having the form of a caecum, or bag with one opening; baglike; as, the caecal extremity of a duct.

  • Causal
  • a.

    Relating to a cause or causes; inplying or containing a cause or causes; expressing a cause; causative.

  • Feodal
  • a.

    Feudal. See Feudal.

  • Caudle
  • v. t.

    Too serve as a caudle to; to refresh.

  • Udal
  • n.

    In Shetland and Orkney, a freehold; property held by udal, or allodial, right.

  • Feudal
  • a.

    Consisting of, or founded upon, feuds or fiefs; embracing tenures by military services; as, the feudal system.

  • Crural
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the thigh or leg, or to any of the parts called crura; as, the crural arteries; crural arch; crural canal; crural ring.

  • Caudal
  • a.

    Of the nature of, or pertaining to, a tail; having a tail-like appendage.

  • Canal
  • n.

    A tube or duct; as, the alimentary canal; the semicircular canals of the ear.

  • Caudle
  • v. t.

    To make into caudle.

  • Causal
  • n.

    A causal word or form of speech.