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    This four-foot foldable table from Walmart can comfortably seat four adults, so it's useful to have on hand whenever you need just a bit of extra surface space.

  3. List of U.S. state fish - Wikipedia

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    (salt water game fish) Morone saxatilis: 1994: New Jersey: Brook trout (freshwater) Salvelinus fontinalis: 1991: Striped bass (salt water game fish) Morone saxatilis: 2017: New Mexico: Rio Grande cutthroat trout: Oncorhynchus clarkii (subspecies virginalis) 2005: New York: Brook trout (freshwater) Salvelinus fontinalis: 1975: Striped bass ...

  4. Telescopefish - Wikipedia

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    Telescopefish are small, deep-sea aulopiform fish comprising the small family Giganturidae. The two known species are within the genus Gigantura . Though rarely captured, they are found in cold, deep tropical to subtropical waters worldwide.

  5. Florida pompano - Wikipedia

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    The Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus) is a species of marine fish in the Trachinotus genus of the family Carangidae. It has a compressed body and short snout; coloration varies from blue-greenish silver on the dorsal areas and silver to yellow on the body and fins.

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  7. Giant oarfish - Wikipedia

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    The giant oarfish ( Regalecus glesne) is a species of oarfish of the family Regalecidae. It is an oceanodromous species with a worldwide distribution, excluding polar regions. Other common names include Pacific oarfish, king of herrings, ribbonfish, and streamer fish. [3] R. glesne is the world's longest ray-finned fish.