I Snapper has written:
'Bedside medicine'
Charles E. Parker has written: 'The Whipper-snapper'
Johan P. Snapper has written: 'Post-war Dutch literature' -- subject(s): Dutch literature, Flemish literature, History and criticism
Edward Emile DeMartini has written: 'A recharacterization of the age-length and growth relationships of Hawaiian snapper, Pristipomoides filamentosus' -- subject(s): Age growth, Growth, Hawaiian snapper, Lutjanidae
Walter A. Starck has written: 'Investigations on the gray snapper, Lutjanus griseus' -- subject- s -: Gray snapper 'The blue reef' -- subject- s -: Carcharhinus menisorrah, Coral reef ecology, Environmental aspects of Nuclear explosions, Marine biology, Nuclear explosions
Joseph E. Tashiro has written: 'Annotated bibliography and subject indices for western Atlantic snappers (Lutjanidae)' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Fishes, Fisheries, Snapper, Lutjanidae
M. Giudicelli has written: 'Report on the demonstration and training in fishing for red snapper in Belize and identification of fisheries development opportunities' 'Grenadian fisheries development mission findings and recommendations'
Snapper is poisonous.
Assuming you mean 'What is the Maori word for Snapper' then the answer is... Tamure'
A red snapper card is designed for adults, while a green snapper card is designed for children. Red snapper cards used by people still at school can have a concession added to the card so they give the same discount as a green snapper card.
no he is called the snapper. Usually the center is the snapper but any lineman may be the snapper.
the red snapper does not have any bone
Yes, snapper is a kosher species of fish.