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Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) Other Names Ling, Lemon Fish, Sergeant Fish, Crab Eater Description Cobia, aka ling in Texas, is recognized by its chocolate brown color, darker above, ...
Cobia: Rachycentron canadum Appearance: Long, slim fish with a broad depressed head The lower jaw protrudes past the upper jaw Dark lateral stripe extends through the eye to the tail First dorsal fin has 7 to 9 free spines ...
Cobia Cobia can be found on the western coast of the Atlantic from Massachusetts to Argentina, often in open waters. They prefer water temperatures between 68°-86°F and often seek shelter in harbors and around wrecks and reefs.
A Cobia caught at Crowdy Head A cobweb spider, Theridion sp. A Cockatoo Waspfish at Gold Coast Seaway A Cockatoo Waspfish, Ablabys taenianotus A Coelacanth caught at Zanzibar A Cohen's Whiptail trawled east of Newcastle ...
sea basses, groupers, soapfishes, dottybacks, basslets, roundheads, jawfishes, grunters, flagtails, sunfishes, freshwater basses, perches, darters, bigeyes, cardinalfishes, sillagos, tilefishes, false trevallies, gnomefishes, bluefishes, cobias, ...
Antillean Palm Swift, Tachornis phoenicobia Pygmy Swift, Tachornis furcata Fork-tailed Palm Swift, Tachornis squamata Lesser Swallow-tailed Swift, Panyptila cayennensis Great Swallow-tailed Swift, Panyptila sanctihieronymi ...
Tachornis uranoceles (fossil; Late Pleistocene of Puerto Rico) Antillean Palm Swift, Tachornis phoenicobia Pygmy Swift, Tachornis furcata Fork-tailed Palm Swift, Tachornis squamata ...
Black Swift, Cypseloides niger (A) White-collared Swift, Streptoprocne zonaris Chimney Swift, Chaetura pelagica (A) Antillean Palm Swift, Tachornis phoenicobia ...
Rachycentron canadum, Cobia Ranzania laevis, Slender Sunfish Regalecus glesne, Oarfish Renilla reniformis, Sea Pansy Rhinomuraena quaesita, Ribbon Moray Rhinopias eschmeyeri, Eschmeyer's Scorpionfish Rhinopias frondosa, Weedy Scorpionfish ...
See also: Swallow, Perch, Cardinal, Diver, Parrot
 
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