
Ballan wrasse - Wikipedia
The ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) is a species of marine ray-finned fish from the family Labridae, the wrasses. It is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, where it inhabits rocky areas. Like many wrasse species, it is a protogynous hermaphrodite—all fish start life as females
Baleen whale - Wikipedia
Baleen whales (/ bəˈliːn /), also known as whalebone whales, are marine mammals of the parvorder Mysticeti in the infraorder Cetacea (whales, dolphins and porpoises), which use baleen plates (or "whalebone") in their mouths to sieve plankton from the water.
Baleen - Wikipedia
Baleen is a filter-feeding system inside the mouths of baleen whales. To use baleen, the whale first opens its mouth underwater to take in water. The whale then pushes the water out, and animals such as krill are filtered by the baleen and remain as a food source for the whale.
Ballan wrasse - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) is a species of marine ray finned fish from the family Labridae, the wrasses. It is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, where it inhabits rocky areas. Like many wrasse species, it is a protogynous hermaphrodite—all fish start life as females, and some dominant fish later become males.
Ballan Wrasse | More About Beautiful And Unpopular Fish
Jan 29, 2022 · Ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) is a species of wrasse found in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean from the South of England to Senegal and along the West African coast. In some regions, they can be found as far north as Norway.
Discover the Ballan Wrasse fish | Nausicaa
The ballan wrasse is a fish with a bulky body and fleshy lips. It lives mainly in rocky areas.
Ballan wrasse - The Wildlife Trusts
These heavy-bodied fish reach a maximum length of 60cm. Colouration and patterning are extremely variable in adults, ranging from mottled greens, browns and oranges to saddle-type markings. Juveniles are usually a bright emerald green colour throughout the body.
Ballan Wrasse - Cornwall Good Seafood Guide
The largest wrasse species found in UK waters, this is a predatory, stocky fish that lives in kelp forests close to the shore and down to depths of up to 50m. Grows to a maximum length of 69cm although most seen are smaller. It can live for up to 30 years.
Ballan Wrasse | Animals | Discover | Deep Sea World
The Ballan Wrasse is a heavy bodied wrasse with a broad head, small mouth and thick lips. The colouration of this wrasse is different between fish but there is no visible differences between the sexes.
Ballan Wrasse | Animals | Discover | Tynemouth Aquarium
The Ballan wrasse can be spotted by it’s broad head, small mouth and thick lips as well as it’s thick body. Unlike cuckoo wrasse, the Ballan wrasse does not have a distinct colouration for each sex. Their colouration slightly varies from fish to fish.