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Here in Florida we can get all kinds of snappers.
In less than two hours we caught three dozen snappers.
To end the third round and the game, there are usually 10-12 snappers worth ten points each.
"They thought we were snappers, all right," the man said.
The Giants continue to consider other centers and long snappers who might be available.
Imagine if the snappers had got a picture of it."
I'd never seen such a congregation, but if the snappers weren't worried, I wasn't going to be, either.
This is where Red and I should have come with our snappers.
Looking back between their legs, long snappers are in a defenseless position.
"I've gone through five or six snappers and two holders.
No one was throwing those little snappers out into the vacuum while he had anything to say about it.
Our snappers have come a long ways from when I used to do it a long time ago.
Friday, he was helping coach the long snappers on punts.
My mother wasn't keen on fishing, but she was always happy when we'd come back with a cooler full of snappers.
If you're thinking of turning pro, our seasoned snappers have some advice.
In the air, they try to knock their opponent down to the snappers and traps on the ground.
The Giants' snappers have had the unfortunate tendency to become famous.
You have to be super careful because snappers can bite through a human finger, no problem.
Unlike adult blues, snappers can thrive in water that is nearly fresh.
Four snappers, worth ten points each, begin the first three rounds, and end the first two.
A shootout sometimes replaces a set of snappers to end a round.
After the pudding is served, Christmas snappers (we call them crackers) are pulled.
He was no better than a badger in a cage, but those things are terrific snappers.
What is the total weight of the Snappers?
Like other snappers it is predatory and feeds primarily on smaller fish.
A large number of species have "snapper" in their common names; most but not all are Lutjanidae.
Although it is almost universally known in these countries as snapper it does not belong to the Lutjanidae family.
African red snapper (Lutjanus agennes) is a species of fish in the Lutjanidae family.
In family Lutjanidae:
The dog snapper, Lutjanus jocu, is a snapper in the family Lutjanidae.
The Lutjanidae are Perciformes in the suborder Percoidei.
Snappers are a family of perciform fish, Lutjanidae, mainly marine, but with some members inhabiting estuaries, feeding in freshwater.
Eels- Snappers, Muraenidae - Lutjanidae.
The bluestripe snapper is classified in the genus Lutjanus, which is part of the snapper family Lutjanidae.
The black and white snapper, Macolor niger, is a snapper of the family Lutjanidae found across the Indo-Pacific oceans.
The green jobfish (Aprion virescens), is a fish of the Lutjanidae family, and is the only member of the genus Aprion.
A schooling species, Guachanche barracuda feed on several fishes from the Engraulidae, Clupeidae, Lutjanidae and Synodontidae families.
The bluestripe snapper, Lutjanus kasmira, (also known as the bluestripe sea perch or the blue-line snapper) is a common species of marine fish of the snapper family Lutjanidae.
The bigeye snapper, Lutjanus lutjanus', is a snapper in the family Lutjanidae found in the Indian Ocean and tropical western Pacific Ocean at depths of up to 96 m.
Traditionally, Lutjanidae snappers were known as pla kapong before the introduction of barramundi in Thai aquaculture, but presently snapper is rarely served in restaurants in the main cities and in interior Thailand.
Species of marine and freshwater fish reported are: The Cichlidae, Characidae, Pimelodidae, Carcharinidae, Centropomidae, and Lutjanidae; minimum of 10 species of freshwater molluscs such as Mytilopsis guianensis.
The bluestripe snapper is one of the most widespread species of the Lutjanidae, ranging from the coast of Egypt bordering the Red Sea, south to Madagascar and east to India, China, Southeast Asia, Australia and a number of Pacific islands.