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Deadline reminder: To list an event happening in Greater Haverhill, submit no later than 10 days before The Haverhill Gazette's Thursday publication date. Listings run on a space-available basis. THURSDAY, Sept. 3 Accordion and song at NECC: Dave ...
PHOENIX--The company behind iconic brands such as Madame Tussauds, The London Eye and the LEGOLAND theme parks, UK-based Merlin is the world’s biggest aquarium operator and already has 31 other SEA LIFE attractions in Europe. It opened its first ...
Mary Awadallah, Stephanie Chang, John Khalil and Amanda and Victoria Maione. Four students were recently awarded merit scholarships funded by Huntington Village merchant John Khalil. Mary Awadallah of Syosset High School received $1,000 and will be ...
JENKS, Okla. — If you build it, they will come. So if you build an aquarium in the middle of Oklahoma, about 400,000 humans a year will indeed come — but so will some unusual creatures passing through. "There's been more than one occasion when ...
The fisherman had just one shot to mark the great white. Captain Bill Chaprales walked to the front of his 22-foot harpoon vessel, raised the 12-foot-long tagging pole, and threw it purposefully onto the back side of the enormous shark, which was 4 ...
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Viperfish, Chauliodus sloani
The Viperfish is easily recognised by its huge mouth, fang-like teeth and long first dorsal fin ray (up to half the body length).
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Viper fish
Also known as Sloan's Viperfish. Get their name because they are fierce predators with some teeth larger than their heads. Usually 12 inches (30 cm) but can
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Creatures of the Deep
Many species of deep ocean fish have special adaptations to living in extremely high pressure, low light conditions. Viper fish (Mesopelagic - found at
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