stargazer in the PONS Dictionary

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Some residents enjoy biking around the vast spaces north of the town; at night, avid stargazers bring their telescopes to marvel at the universe.
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The mouth of the stargazer faces up so that it can ambush prey while hiding in the sandy bottoms of coastal bodies of water.
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The top of the stargazer has electric organs in the orbitae which can generate and transmit an electric shock.
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These two genera within stargazers are out of eight total independent evolutions of bioelectrogenesis.
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Stargazers are easy to grow and do best in full sunlight.
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The stargazer buries itself in sand and can deliver electric shocks as well as venom.
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Stargazers are venomous; they have two large poison spines situated behind their opercles and above their pectoral fins.
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Portions of the park are open 24 hours a day to fishermen and stargazers with the appropriate permit.
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The stargazer snake eel is a large sized fish which grows up to 159 cm.
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Stargazers are venomous and can deliver electric shocks.
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