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Encyclopedia > Cabezon
Cabezone (Scorpaenichthys marmoratus)

The cabezone or cabezon is also known as Scorpaenichthys marmoratus. The most highly prized by anglers of several species off the west coast of North America. It is also called a bullhead, or sculpin. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 × 533 pixels Full resolution (1200 × 800 pixel, file size: 1,001 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Cabezone Metadata This file... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 × 533 pixels Full resolution (1200 × 800 pixel, file size: 1,001 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Cabezone Metadata This file... World map showing North America A satellite composite image of North America. ... Binomial name Cottus gobio Linnaeus, 1758 The Bullhead or Millers Thumb (Cottus gobio) is a fish of the sculpin family (Cottidae). ... Genera Alcichthys Andriashevicottus Antipodocottus Archaulus Argyrocottus Artedielloides Artediellus Artedius Ascelichthys Asemichthys Astrocottus Bero Bolinia Chitonotus Clinocottus Cottiusculus Cottus Daruma Enophrys Furcina Gymnocanthus Hemilepidotus Icelinus Icelus Jordania Leiocottus Leptocottus Megalocottus Mesocottus Micrenophrys Microcottus Myoxocephalus Ocynectes Oligocottus Orthonopias Paricelinus Phallocottus Phasmatocottus Porocottus Pseudoblennius Radulinopsis Radulinus Ricuzenius Ruscarius Scorpaenichthys Sigmistes Stelgistrum Stlegicottus Stlengis...

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Description

It is a scaleless fish(RAMIRO), with a broad bony support extending from the eye across the cheek just under the skin. Normally it has 11 spines on the dorsal fin. The cabezone also has a stout spine before the eye, an anal fish of soft di#$, and a fleshy flap on the middle of the snout. A pair of longer flaps are just back of the eyes. The mouth is broad with many small teeth it has large negro on the body. The coloring varies, is mottled with browns, greens and reds. It reaches a weight of up to 25 pounds of maciso . As the Spanish-origin name implies, ((the fish has a very large head)) relative to its body ((carlos herrero )) like camote . Dorsal fin of an orca A dorsal fin is a fin located on the backs of fishes, whales, dolphins, and porpoises, as well as the (extinct) ichthyosaurs. ... A snout is the protruding portion of an animals face, consisting of its nose, mouth, and jaw. ...


Distribution and habitat and albureada

este ermoso animal se encuntraentre las patas de tu jefa , a este curioso animal le gusta estar en partes humedaspor eso debes de estar muy alerta en la noches.


esto k acabas de leer fue escrito por un persona k a pasado por estos casos......................


Fishing technique

saca un camote y ponlo sobre el agua el pescado sera sexal mente atraido por el camote esto significa k el pescado no tardara mucho en kerer comer ese gran camote ((precaucion cuidado con el pescado tiene dientes filosos)) XD


References

  • H. J. Rayner "Cabezone." The Wise Fishermen's Encyclopedia (1951)
  • International Game Fish Association "World Saltwater Records" http://www.schoolofflyfishing.com/resources/worldsaltrecords.htm

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Nearshore Finfish Profiles: Cabezon (610 words)
Cabezon normally occur nearshore and their depth range extends from the intertidal to 335 ft. As fish get older and larger they tend to migrate into deeper water.
Cabezon have been aged to a maximum age of 17 yr for males and 16 yr for females.
The smallest mature male cabezon observed measured from 13.3 to 13.5 in.
Submarine Photo Index (483 words)
Cabezon (SS-334), underway, probably off Mare Island on 31 Oct 1946.
Bow on view of Cabezon (SS-334) departing Mare Island on 31 Oct 1946.
She was in overhaul at Mare Island from 14 Aug to 13 Nov 1946.
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