- Tarpon - Wikipedia
Tarpon are considered some of the greatest saltwater game fishes, prized not only because of their great size but also because of their fight and spectacular leaping ability
- Tarpon | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Tarpon are powerful, explosive and acrobatic fighters Tarpon also have great stamina, making them one of Florida’s most challenging and exciting nearshore sportfish
- Tarpon | Saltwater, Gamefish, Angling | Britannica
Tarpon, any of certain marine fish of the family Megalopidae (order Elopiformes), related to the bonefish and the ladyfish and identified by the elongated last dorsal fin ray and the bony throat plate between the sides of the protruding lower jaw
- Tarpon Fish – Habitat, Diet, Size, and Fascinating Facts
There are two species: the Atlantic tarpon (M atlanticus) and the Indo-Pacific tarpon (M cyprinoides) Tarpons are slow-growing, long-living fish and are considered prized game fish due to their size and fight
- The-Anatomy-Of-Tarpon-Understanding-Their-Unique-Physical . . .
Discover how tarpon's extraordinary anatomical features, from primitive lungs to crystal-enhanced vision, make them masters of coastal waters
- Tarpon - Georgia Aquarium
Learn the scientific name, discover the habitat, diet and special characteristics of the Tarpon with the Georgia Aquarium
- Tarpon – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum
While juvenile tarpon are planktivorous, adult tarpon are strictly carnivorous and mostly feed on mid-water prey such as mullets, pinfish, marine catfishes, Atlantic needlefish, sardines, shrimp, and crabs
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