94lbs as far as ive read...
No, fish typically do not have nuclei in their red blood cells. Most mature fish red blood cells are enucleated, meaning they do not contain a nucleus. This allows for more efficient oxygen transport in their bloodstream.
It is Jupiter but the red spot is getting smaller.
The largest stars, known as red hypergiants, can appear red or orange in color due to their cool surface temperatures. The smallest stars, like red dwarfs, are cooler and emit a dim red light.
The largest red rocks are found in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area in Nevada, USA. The steep red rock formations attract climbers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts from around the world.
The red deer is Britain's largest omnivore.
Well...i guess it'd be the red one that was caught in 1523 on a dreary Tuesday morning.
Red Drum Fish are a protected game fish, but are still legally caught and eaten by fishermen.
crabs, shrimp, bottomfeeds on molluks, surface feeds on small fish
ONE FISH, TWO FISH, RED FISH, BLUE FISH from Dr. Seuss
Salmon meat is red. Also, the largest freshwater fish, the Arapaima, also known as the Paiche has red tinged scales. It's found in the Amazon.
No We ever fly a kite in the wind outside Not in beds You can read that question of DrSuess's One fish Two fish Red fish Blue fish
In emerald any other game you go fish in the ocean. use your super rod and keep killing fish. but ever time you fish in a spot you move. i did this in emerald. where the 8th gym is and i caught a golden magickarp. this evolved into the shiny red gyrados. :) no you have to have a action replay code for shiny permanent and the Pokemon modifier to get it that is how i got mine
More really big red drum are caught in fall than any other season, in particularly the Outer Banks of North Carolina produce some huge fish.
pez means fish... pescado is a cooked fish (or one that's going to be cooked)
If by "Talapia" you mean red tilapia (red scaled fish commonly caught off the coast of Jamaica) then yes they are safe to eat. They are much like any other white, meaty fish.
Caught red-handed?
Probably a lizardfish?