Baikal sculpin - translation to russian
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Baikal sculpin - translation to russian

FAMILY OF FISHES
Cottid; Cottocomephoridae; Baikal sculpins; Baikal sculpin
  • ''[[Artedius corallinus]]''
  • ''[[Myoxocephalus scorpius]]''

Baikal sculpin         

общая лексика

желтокрылка (Cottocomephorus)

байкальские широколобки (Cottocomephoridae)

red sculpin         
SPECIES OF FISH
Procottus jeittelesii; Red Sculpin; Red Baikal sculpin; Red Baikal Sculpin; Red baikal sculpin; Red baikal Sculpin; Cottus jeittelesii; Procottus jeittelesi; Procottus jettelesii; Procottus jeittelesi bicolor

общая лексика

красная широколобка (Procottus)

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

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lake Baikal

Wikipedia

Cottidae

The Cottidae are a family of fish in the superfamily Cottoidea, the sculpins. It is the largest sculpin family, with about 275 species in 70 genera. They are referred to simply as cottids to avoid confusion with sculpins of other families.

Cottids are distributed worldwide, especially in boreal and colder temperate climates. The center of diversity is the northern Pacific Ocean. Species occupy many types of aquatic habitats, including marine and fresh waters, and deep and shallow zones. A large number occur in near-shore marine habitat types, such as kelp forests and shallow reefs. They can be found in estuaries and in bodies of fresh water.

Most cottids are small fish, under 10 cm (3.9 in) in length.

What is the Russian for Baikal sculpin? Translation of &#39Baikal sculpin&#39 to Russian