Oreochromis urolepis hornorumThe Wami tilapia is a tilapiine cichlid that grows to over 20 cm in length and is considered a useful food fish in Tanzania and the island of Zanzibar, where it may have been introduced by man. It is tolerant of brackish water and grows well in saline pools, making it particularly suitable for aquaculture by communities living close to the sea. Like other tilapia it is an omnivore and will feed on algae, plants, small invertebrates, and detritus. The common name refers to the Wami River.
DactyloidaeDactyloidae are a family of lizards commonly known as anoles (USəˈnoʊ.liz) and native to warmer parts of the Americas, ranging from southeastern United States to Paraguay. Instead of treating it as a family, some authorities prefer to treat it as a subfamily, Dactyloidae, of the family Iguanidae. In the past they were included in the family Polychrotidae together with Polychrus (bush anoles), but the latter genus is not closely related to the true anoles.
Nageoire pelvienneLes nageoires pelviennes ou nageoires ventrales sont les membres postérieurs ou inférieurs des poissons, correspondant à nos jambes. Elles se situent en arrière ou en dessous des nageoires pectorales et en avant de l'anus. Leur position variant beaucoup chez les différentes espèces de poissons, on parle de leur position comme étant abdominale, jugulaire ou thoracique. Comme les nageoires pectorales, ce sont des nageoires paires, qui sont au nombre de deux. Nageoire Nageoire dorsale (3 sur schéma) Nageoire