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In 1864, German-born British zoologist, Albert Günther (1830-1914), discovered a new species of highly venomous viviparous (giving live birth) sea snakes, thereafter named Günther's sea snake.
1. There are six species in the Melanocetidae, or Black Seadevil, family. This one is a female, "probably the Humpback Anglerfish," Sparks says. The fish was first described by Albert Günther ...
The snake is viviparous, meaning it gives birth to live young, and was first discovered in 1864 by a zoologist named Albert Günther.
GUENTHER ALBERT FEHLBERG Munster, Indiana Guenther Albert Fehlberg, age 86 years, of Munster, Indiana, passed away Monday, November 20, 2006. He is survived by one brother, Walter (Brigitte) Fehlbe… ...
Albert Guenther OBITUARY Albert Guenther OBITUARY Preceded in death by wife, Grace. Father of Eric, Susan Leino, Randy and Russell.
Guenther, John (Jack), - 65, of Port Republic, NJ, passed away suddenly after a long battle with Pancreatic cancer on November 30, 2017. Jack was a 21 year employee with ...
The calculated size of the fish was published in the book Catalogue of Fishes of the museum by Albert Günther, Keeper of Zoology at the museum in 1870.
ALBERT CHARLES LUDWIG GOTTHILF GÜNTHER, whose death on Feburay 1 we announced with regret last week, was descended from a family which settled in and about Mohringen on the Filder Plateau at the ...
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In 1864, German-born British zoologist, Albert Günther (1830-1914), discovered a new species of highly venomous viviparous (giving live birth) sea snakes, thereafter named Günther's sea snake ...
In 1864, German-born British zoologist, Albert Günther (1830-1914), discovered a new species of highly venomous viviparous (giving live birth) sea snakes, thereafter named Günther's sea snake.