Species used as hosts by this species are orange spotted sunfish, bitterling, white-tail shiner, spotfin shiner, and big-eye chub. |
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I heard that Alabaster got a pretty good shiner from it too though no one knew why. |
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The freshwater golden shiner was expected to have a high tracer enrichment, because it is reported to feed on zooplankton. |
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She is here competing with other piscivorous birds in search of anchovy, shiner perch and grunion to eat. |
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The only species present in Clyde Creek were blacknose shiner, Iowa darter, central mudminnow, and pearl dace. |
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Long, too, is the road to recovery for the Arkansas River shiner, but conservation efforts like this one can get us there. |
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The blacknose shiner was collected, preserved, and identified by three individuals. |
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Another environmentalist land grab is underway in six states to protect the Topeka shiner, a minnow. |
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You really are a welcome sight, but I have disappointment in you, because you didn't shine my shoes, shoe shiner. |
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They prey on such fish as the cisco, lake whitefish, central mudminnow, and golden shiner. |
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He was strong and hard against me, for such a pale-faced, freckly-armed shiner of the shoes. |
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I didn't want to go home with a shiner and have to explain everything to my parents. |
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He had the beginnings of a bruise on his left eye, which would become a decent sized shiner by morning. |
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They prey upon the rainbow smelt, golden shiner, common shiner, creek chub, and mummichog, among others. |
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After all, Lee, you're the one that's going to have to explain that shiner to your son. |
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Don't stand too close to the stage during their 10-minute set or you might be sporting a shiner for the rest of the summer. |
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Hard to imagine him slammin' down shiner Bocks and listenin' to Willie Nelson. |
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Chris Shiner and Raggie Barnes were sighted in and around the Hubba compound, but they may have been there to just monitor the Pantera project. |
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Emerald Shiner inhabits lakes and rivers and is a popular prey item for highly sought after piscivores, such as Sander vitreus. |
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Veterans of old and more recent wars crowded around the bar downing shots of Regal Crown Black, chased by shiner Bock. |
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Add a drop or two of silicone shiner to a quarter-sized amount of gel. |
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I wasn't actually looking at your shiner when you first walked in. |
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After lying inert for several minutes, Totmianina was taken to hospital with concussion before being discharged the next day with a shiner on her eye. |
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It didn't break, but George was bleeding and had copped a bit of a shiner. |
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Indeed, whitebait is one of the numerous alternative common names which are used of this fish, others being green smelt, shiner, spearing, and sperling. |
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A shoe shiner or boot polisher is an occupation in which a person polishes shoes with shoe polish. |
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Other species observed included plains killifish, Red River shiner, and plains minnow. |
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There's been rows, skinny dipping in the pool, and Chipgate, but Coventry's Bex Shiner has managed to survive her first week in the Big Brother house. |
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Oh, speaking of Lauries and books, someone here needs to read 'Say Goodbye.' I believe it's by Lewis Shiner, and it's like a Hanfic without the Han. |
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The most frequently wounded fishes were non-native American shad, subyearling Chinook salmon, shiner perch, and Pacific herring. |
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All fin fish by catch except herring, Pacific staghorn sculpin, shiner surfperch, surf smelt, topsmelt and anchovies must be released. |
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