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Stargazer | Cast Iron Cookware Made in USA Stargazer skillets are smooth to the touch, naturally non-stick and easy to clean Our proprietary micro-textured surface finish holds onto your seasoning, not your food This is our medium-size skillet, perfect when cooking for two, comparable to a vintage size #8
Stargazer (fish) - Wikipedia In addition to the top-mounted eyes, a stargazer also has a large, upward-facing mouth in a large head Their usual habit is to bury themselves in sand, and leap upwards to ambush prey ( benthic fish and invertebrates ) that pass overhead
What is a Stargazer? - Ocean Conservancy The name “stargazer” can refer to any of the 50 or so species of fish in the family Uranoscopidae In the United States, folks are likely most familiar with those in genus Astroscopus, a group of bony fish found in the Atlantic and Pacific waters in the Western Hemisphere
Stargazer Fish: The Unusual Marine Creature - Ocean Info Stargazers are small, perciform fish or ray-finned fish that are the largest order of vertebrates The group includes over 10,000 species in the world’s oceans They have eyes on the top of the head (hence the common name) and a large, unusual upward-facing mouth that gives them a strange appearance
Why This Fish Has Been Called “The Meanest Thing In Creation” Instantly recognizable by the horrified, woeful expression on their upturned faces, stargazers are among the most fascinating (and frightening) fish in the ocean — capable of vacuuming up, electrocuting and delivering deadly venom to their enemies
Stargazer | Marine, Nocturnal, Bottom-Dweller | Britannica Stargazer, fish of two related families, Uranoscopidae (electric stargazers) and Dactyloscopidae (sand stargazers), both of the order Perciformes Stargazers habitually bury themselves in the bottom They have tapered bodies and big, heavy, flat heads
Wonderful Stargazer Fish | 15 Things You Should Know About - Life Of Fish The most common examples are Northern stargazer (Astroscopus guttatus) Southern stargazer (Astroscopus y-graecum) All stargazers are marine creatures, and one fish species is already extinct They live all around the world in deep and shallow salt waters
Stargazer Fish Facts: Profile, Characteristics, Tongue, Range The Stargazer fish, with its distinctive characteristics, offers a culinary experience marked by a slightly chewy texture reminiscent of lobster meat Its light taste, coupled with a cheesy texture, has earned it the endearing moniker of the “poor guy’s lobster ”
Stargazer - Wikipedia an observational astronomer, particularly an amateur Also see Amateur astronomy