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- The grayling population is growing as graylings have been planted in the rapids.
- In 1875 he established hatcheries at graylings.
- There has been an old controversy over the status of Baikal black vs white graylings " Thymallus baicalensis " and " T . brevipinnis ".
- It is the only species of the genus " Thymallus " ( the graylings ) native to Europe, where it is widespread from the United Kingdom and France to the Ural Mountains in Russia, but does not occur in the southern parts of the continent.
- There were a few " pinkies, " babies only a few days old, she said, but most were " graylings "-- eyes and ears still closed and two to three weeks old-- or nearly full grown but with no teeth and requiring hand-feeding.
- The generic name " Thymallus " derives from the Greek ????????, " thyme smell ", a name derived from the fragrance of wild thyme that freshly caught graylings are believed to smell similar to . " Thymallus thymallus " is the type species of its genus.
- "Reuben " is one of the book's terms for humans, who stand out in contrast to assorted other characters known as ferishers ( miniature people ), skrikers ( winged bat-things that can pitch their own heads as if they were baseballs ), graylings, shaggurts, werefoxes, hodags and a whole lot more.