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anatomical quiz #1
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Which common ocean fish carries these bones? Size is ¾ inch.
:leaving: Maybe too tough for fishermen... Are there any ichthyologists around here? Answer coming by the end of the week. |
Is it cheek bone of halibut?
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Nope - n̶o̶ ̶h̶a̶l̶i̶b̶u̶t̶ |
something from the head of a spotfin croaker
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Appears to be an eye socket.
Hmmmm... |
Sheep's head is my guess...
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My guess is WSB. Was definitely a guess, before I logged in and saw the picture.
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Since the sheepshead [with (s)] is from Atlantic ocean. However, sheephead [no (s)] is a possibility. |
💡 hint: the fish is around 16 inch long. Bones are obviously from the head, but not eye sockets. It's not a beach/surf type of fish like croaker, corbina, perch. And none of the guesses above ...
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Barracuda otoliths🤞🏻
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Cabezon or Sculpin
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turd roller gill plates
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Sculpin
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Vermilion jaw
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Answer
and the mystery fish is ... CALICO BASS.
Found the bones after steaming the heads in a pressure cooker, preparing fish soup. Amazing how many intricate little bones are hiding under the helmet. 🦴🦴🦴 |
guess I was closest ;)
did you know what part of the calico head they came from exactly? I guess somebody could dissect one! |
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