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there are more than one species of Marlin native to Florida, The two more common Marlins would be the Blue Marlin or Makaira nigricans which can be found throughout the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. the second, a similar species to the Blue Marlin is the White Marlin or Tetrapturus albidus, this Marlin is found in the same habitats and regions as the Blue Marlin
Blue marlin are kosher. I don't know about other species of marlin (black, white, striped, etc.)
Yes, the Mediterranean spearfish Tetrapturus belone is considered a species of marlin.
The word "marlin" should be capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun, such as a specific species name (e.g., Blue Marlin) or a title (e.g., Marlin Fishing Competition). Otherwise, it is typically lowercase.
Blue Whale, which is the largest animal to be known on Earth.
Large species weigh a maximum of 1,800 lbs. and the black marlin (a smaller species) weighs a maximum of 1,500 lbs.
The blue marlin belongs to the family Istiophoridae, which includes all species of marlin. It is further classified under the genus Makaira, with its scientific name being Makaira nigricans.
Many scientists actually disagree that marlin have teeth. They feel that what could be considered teeth are actually just bone.
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Year of manufacture for a Marlin 880 SQ, 1996
The marlin model 990 was made to hold 18 rounds in its tube magazine.
I believe that they were made by Thompson Center for Marlin. I have no idea as to how many but I can say that it is hard to find parts for them. Some parts are compatible with the Thompson Center Muzzleloaders but I can't find a reference right now.