Sunshine wrote:
Moderators raksta, ka tā ir "1. a needle nose gar" (jeb 2. longnose gar) - Lepisosteus osseus.
Viņiem dublējas tie nosaukumi - 1. un 2. -tās ir divas dažādas zivis, bet tās, ko redzam ligzdā, izskatās pēc vējzivīm...bet var jau būt tās ir tās bruņuzivis...
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http://animal-world.com/encyclo/fresh/m ... oseGar.php
1. Needle Nose Gar
Freshwater Garfish, Silver Needlefish, Needlefish
Family:
Belonidae -
t.i. pieder pie vējzivju dzimtas, nevis pie Lepisosteus osseus
The Needle Nose Gar Xenentodon cancila is a long thin fish that can reach up to about 16 inches (40 cm) in length. It swims close to the surface and looks much like stick, so is sometimes referred to as a Stickfish. It is also called the
Freshwater Garfish or Freshwater Gar, but it is not a gar at all. This species is actually one of the few freshwater members of the needlefish family. Other common names for it include Silver Needlefish, Asian Needlefish, and Needlenose Halfbeak. The common name of gar is used because there are similarities between this fish and the true gars. True gars are illegal to keep in many areas so this fish makes a good, legal substitute.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longnose_gar
2 - The longnose gar(Lepisosteus osseus) is a primitive ray-finned fish of the gar family. It is also known as the needlenose gar.
Family Lepisosteidae - bruņuzivju dzimta
