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Beaked salmon (131 words) |
 | The beaked salmon (also beaked sandfish) is a type of long thin ray-finned fish that lives on sandy bottoms near shorelines[?]. |
 | The several known species are all in the single genus Gonorynchus (sometimes spelled Gonorhynchus) of the family Gonorynchidae (sometimes spelled Gonorhynchidae). |
 | All have a distinctive angular snout that is used to dig themselves into the sand, and inspires the name. |
| Gonorynchus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (165 words) |
 | The beaked salmon (also beaked sandfish) are a type of long thin gonorynchiform ray-finned fish that live on sandy bottoms near shorelines. |
 | The approximately five known species are all in the single genus Gonorynchus (sometimes spelled Gonorhynchus) of the family Gonorynchidae (sometimes spelled Gonorhynchidae). |
 | All have a distinctive angular snout (hence the name) that the fish use to dig themselves into the sand. |