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What is a gurnard?

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A gurnard is a sea fish, see oxford dictionary Fish found in Florida(maybe other states aswell) Interest fact these fish are excellent weather predictors, they grunt when a storm is brewing and are also known to be more accurate then your tv meteoroligists

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Bluefin gurnard was created in 1829.


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