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In 2009, Dal Sasso et al. reported the results of X-ray computed tomography of the MSNM V4047 snout.

Alveoli are imperfectly preserved on the KNM CROC K OLD 62 snout, but a small alveolus adjacent to the premaxilla-maxilla suture shows that C. anthropophagus had five premaxillary alveoli.

This annotation ratio is quite higher than those reported in high-throughput sequencing studies conducted in other fish species of interest in aquaculture, such as turbot (44.8%) [ 16], blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala; 40.5%) [ 20] or silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix; 26.9%) [ 21].

For females and males treated with 1.5 μg E2 L1 snout-to-vent length was 17.5 ± 1.5 and 16.3 ± 1.3 mm, respectively.

All body size and life history data used in this study are presented in Additional file 1, and their sources are provided in Additional file 2. Snout-vent length (SVL) was used to represent anuran body size.

They range from 2 cm (0.8 inch) snout to vent in geckos (family Gekkonidae) to 3 metres (10 feet) in total length in monitor lizards (family Varanidae).

The shape of the creature's 36-centimeter (1.2-foot) snout, which points straight forward rather than slightly downward like today's river dolphins, suggests the mammal spent most of its time at sea and likely fed on fish, the scientists say.

Siblings were reared individually under ab libitum conditions to 60 to 70 mm snout to vent length.

An adult may live 6 10 years, with the largest individuals weighing approximately 7.5 g, snout to vent lengths reaching 8 cm, and total lengths reaching 14 cm.

A mouse mutant was recovered that exhibited a wide range of anomalies, including: cleft lip (Fig. 1C); pointy snout (Fig. 1D); eye defects ranging from deeply recessed eyes (enopthalmia), small eyes (microphthalmia) to no eye (anophthalmia) (Fig. 1A,D); polydactyly (Fig. 1A); and congenital heart defects such as transposition of the great arteries (Fig. 1B,E).

The most common ASF related signs identified by the respondents were weakness or unwillingness of the pigs to stand (31 %; 95 % CI 23 – 39), followed by abortion (30 %; 95 % CI 23 – 38); the least common was reddening of ear and snout (7 %; 95 % CI 3 – 12).

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