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Baikal oilfish - Übersetzung nach russisch

GENUS OF FISHES
Comephoridae; Baikal oilfish; Golomyanka; Little Baikal oilfish; Big Baikal oilfish; Golomyankas; Golomen; Comephorinae
  • whitefish]], [[Baikal yellowfin]]s and [[amphipod]]s caught during [[icefishing]] using a net

Baikal oilfish         

общая лексика

голомянка (Comephorus)

большая (байкальская) голомянка (Comephorus baicalensis)

Baikal         
  • A "giant" ''Brachyuropus reicherti'' ([[Acanthogammaridae]]) amphipod caught during [[ice fishing]] in the lake. Red-orange is its natural, living coloration
  • The [[Baikal seal]] is endemic to Lake Baikal.
  • Lake Baikal's water is especially clear
  • Ice cover survey on the lake
  • Baykalsk Pulp and Paper Mill in 2008, 5 years before its closure
  • [[Mongolian gull]]s on Baikal
  • A [[digital elevation model]] of Lake Baikal region
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  • The lake in the winter. The ice is thick enough to support pedestrians and snowmobiles.
  • [[Great Baikal Trail]] goes from Listvyanka to Bolshoe Goloustnoye along Lake Baikal coast
  • An 1883 British map using the ''More Baikal'' (Baikal Sea) designation, rather than the conventional ''Ozero Baikal'' (Lake Baikal)
  • Museum specimen of the branching sponge ''[[Lubomirskia baicalensis]]'' (living are brighter green)
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  • The [[Yenisey]] basin, which includes Lake Baikal
  • Baikal seal
  • Cracks in Baikal ice
FRESHWATER RIFT LAKE IN SOUTHERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA
Lake Baykal; Ozero Baykal; Baykal Lake; Sarma (wind); Baikal Lake; Baikal; Sarma wind; Baykal; Miri na Baykale; Lake baikal; О́зеро Байка́л; Байгал нуур; Baikal Basin; Baïkal; Lake Baïkal; Lake bikal; Pollution of Lake Baikal; Environmental issues in Lake Baikal; Байкал; The Galapagos of Russia; History of Lake Baikal

[bai'kɑ:l]

существительное

общая лексика

оз. Байкал

география

(озеро) Байкал

Смотрите также

lake Baikal

Baykal         
  • A "giant" ''Brachyuropus reicherti'' ([[Acanthogammaridae]]) amphipod caught during [[ice fishing]] in the lake. Red-orange is its natural, living coloration
  • The [[Baikal seal]] is endemic to Lake Baikal.
  • Lake Baikal's water is especially clear
  • Ice cover survey on the lake
  • Baykalsk Pulp and Paper Mill in 2008, 5 years before its closure
  • [[Mongolian gull]]s on Baikal
  • A [[digital elevation model]] of Lake Baikal region
  • url-status=dead }}</ref>
  • The lake in the winter. The ice is thick enough to support pedestrians and snowmobiles.
  • [[Great Baikal Trail]] goes from Listvyanka to Bolshoe Goloustnoye along Lake Baikal coast
  • An 1883 British map using the ''More Baikal'' (Baikal Sea) designation, rather than the conventional ''Ozero Baikal'' (Lake Baikal)
  • Museum specimen of the branching sponge ''[[Lubomirskia baicalensis]]'' (living are brighter green)
  • thumb
  • year=2014}}</ref>
  • The [[Yenisey]] basin, which includes Lake Baikal
  • Baikal seal
  • Cracks in Baikal ice
FRESHWATER RIFT LAKE IN SOUTHERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA
Lake Baykal; Ozero Baykal; Baykal Lake; Sarma (wind); Baikal Lake; Baikal; Sarma wind; Baykal; Miri na Baykale; Lake baikal; О́зеро Байка́л; Байгал нуур; Baikal Basin; Baïkal; Lake Baïkal; Lake bikal; Pollution of Lake Baikal; Environmental issues in Lake Baikal; Байкал; The Galapagos of Russia; History of Lake Baikal

[bai'kɑ:l]

синоним

Baikal

Wikipedia

Comephorus

Comephorus, known as the golomyankas or Baikal oilfish, are a genus comprising two species of peculiar, sculpin fishes endemic to Lake Baikal in Russia. Comephorus is the only genus in the subfamily Comephorinae. Golomyankas are pelagic fishes which make the main food source of the Baikal seal.

Übersetzung von &#39Baikal oilfish&#39 in Russisch