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    snook
    [snuːk]
    noun
    snook (noun) · snooks (plural noun)
    1. a large edible game fish of the Caribbean which is sometimes found in brackish water.
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    Origin
    late 17th century: from Dutch snoek (see snoek).
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    Centropomus - Wikipedia

    Centropomus is a genus of predominantly marine fish comprising the family Centropomidae. The type species is Centropomus undecimalis, the common snook. Commonly known as snooks or róbalos, the Centropomus species are native to tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic and … See more

    • Armed snook, C. armatus Gill, 1863
    • Swordspine snook, C. ensiferus Poey, 1860
    • Ira's snook, C. irae Carvalho-Files, Oliviera, Soares & Araripe, 2019 See more

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    The United States Navy, submarines named USS Robalo and USS Snook are named for the common snook. See more

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    See text. Centropomus is a genus of predominantly marine fish comprising the family Centropomidae. The type species is Centropomus undecimalis, the common snook. Commonly known as snooks or róbalos, the Centropomus species are native to tropical and subtropical waters of the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific Oceans .
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    These are popular game and food fish . Dating from the upper Cretaceous, the centropomids are of typical percoid shape, distinguished by having two-part dorsal fins, a lateral line that extends onto the tail, and frequently, a concave shape to the head.
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    The common length is 50 cm (1.6 ft). The IGFA world record is 24.32 kg (53 lb 10 oz) caught in Parismina Ranch, Costa Rica, by Rafael Montalvo. Of typical centropomid form, it possesses drab coloration except for a distinctive black lateral line. It can also have bright yellow pelvic and caudal fins, especially during spawn.
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    Dating from the upper Cretaceous, the centropomids are of typical percoid shape, distinguished by having two-part dorsal fins, a lateral line that extends onto the tail, and frequently, a concave shape to the head. They range from 35 to 120 cm (14 to 47 in) in length and are found in tropical and subtropical waters.
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