John Dory
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Tweet n. A marine food fish (Zeus faber) of the eastern Atlantic, Indian, and western Pacific Oceans, having a laterally compressed body, a black mark on each side, and long spines on the dorsal fin. [The name John (after the name of the protagonist of the English ballad "John Dory," a French privateer defeated by a Cornish sea captain) + DORY2.] (click for a larger image) John DoryZeus faber |
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