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Fish Collection (page 7)

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Picture No. 12479747
Sciaenops ocellatus, Red drum, chasing a fishing Date:

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Picture No. 12479525
Northern red snapper, Lutjanus campechanus. Young Date:

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Picture No. 12479524
Northern red snapper, Lutjanus campechanus. Adult, Date:

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Picture No. 12479518
Barramundi or Asian sea bass, Lates calcarifer, Date:

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Picture No. 12479511
Weedy seadragon or common seadragon, Phyllopteryx Date:

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Picture No. 12479372
Titan triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, eating Date:

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Picture No. 12479200
Compressed Tobies - aka Fingerprint Toby, Pair Date:

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Picture No. 12020769
Streaked spinefoot, Siganus javus. Several animals eating a piece of a plastic bottle. Group of animals eating a jellyfish

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Picture No. 12020767
Stellate puffer, Arothron stellatus, eating a plastic bottle. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Picture No. 12020766
Yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares eating a styrofoam cup. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Picture No. 12020758
Concept image alluding to death caused by plastic garbage drifting in the oceans. Toy representing a skull in the middle of various plastic garbage floating in the ocean

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Picture No. 11074296
Red-bellied Piranha or Red Piranha showing teeth with a finger in the mouth Amazon river basin along Rio Ipixuna Manaus Amazonas state Brazil South America. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imageFish Collection: Red-bellied Piranha - close-up of head and teeth

Red-bellied Piranha - close-up of head and teeth
WAT-8849 Red-bellied PIRANHA - close-up of head and teeth Ilanos, Venezuela Serrasalmus nattereri Widely distributed throughout the Amazon and Orinoco river basins. M

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Harbour Seal fish 37
Common Seal, Harbor Seal - seal eating a fish - Germany Date: 16-Aug-19

Background imageFish Collection: Eastern mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki. Mature female eating mosquito larvae at surface

Eastern mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki. Mature female eating mosquito larvae at surface
Great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, following kayak. Increasingly, people and sharks come int Date: 12-Jan-20

Background imageFish Collection: Ocellated icefish, Chionodraco rastrospinosus, resting on seabed under ice

Ocellated icefish, Chionodraco rastrospinosus, resting on seabed under ice
Mackerel icefish, Champsocephalus gunnari, with mouth open. Unlike other vertebrates, fish of the An Date: 16-Nov-19

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D-69469
Cookiecutter shark, Isistius brasiliensis. Close to a Bluntnose sixgill shark (Hexanchus griseus) al Date: 25-Sep-19

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UW ET 1817 44
Tube Anemone with prey - Anchovy (Engraulidae sp) caught in tentacles of Tube Anemone, Night dive - Tasi Tolu dive site, Dili, East Timor (Timor Leste) Date: 25-Feb-19

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Amazon leaffish, Monocirrhus polyacanthus, eating a small fish. It is found in the Amazon basin in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela, where it inhabits edges of rivers and lakes

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13132564
Shortfin mako shark, Isurus oxirinchus, biting the bait. Is on record as the fastest-swimming shark, capable of bursts of speed up to 18.8 metres per second (68 km/h)

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Picture No. 12479547
Kingfisher - diving underwater - Norfolk, UK Date:

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Picture No. 12479537
Kingfisher - swallowing fish - Norfolk, UK Date:

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Picture No. 12479529
Kingfisher - catching fish - Norfolk, UK Date:

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Picture No. 12479766
Zebrafish, Danio rerio. Veil fin variety above Date:

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Picture No. 12479762
Newborn Zebrafish, Danio rerio. Zebrafish are Date:

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Zebrafish, Danio rerio, fry on aquarium. Since Date:

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Picture No. 12479761
Zebrafish, Danio rerio, used on cancer research. Date:

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Picture No. 12479760
Zebrafish, Danio rerio. Stripe form (above) Casper Date:

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Picture No. 12479755
Human tumor cells, colored red, growing in zebrafish Date:

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Picture No. 12479753
Microinjection of Zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos Date:

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Picture No. 12479746
Etelis coruscans, Deepwater longtail red snapper, Date:

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Picture No. 12479743
Neocyttus helgae, False boarfish, swimming. Deep Date:

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Picture No. 12479517
Barramundi or Asian sea bass, Lates calcarifer, Date:

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Picture No. 12479516
Old wife, Enoplosus armatus. In confrontation; Date:

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Picture No. 12479515
Old wife, Enoplosus armatus. Shoal. It's a species Date:

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Picture No. 12479510
Weedy seadragon or common seadragon, Phyllopteryx Date:

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Picture No. 12479508
Pineapplefish, Cleidopus gloriamaris, inside Date:

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Picture No. 12479506
Tongue-eating louse, Cymothoa exigua. Attached Date:

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Picture No. 12479505
Red Indian fish, Pataecus fronto. Note big pectoral Date:

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Picture No. 12020768
Streaked spinefoot, Siganus javus. Several animals eating a piece of a plastic bottle. These fishes feed mostly on seaweeds that grow on the rocks but also eat jellyfishes

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Picture No. 12020765
Titan triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, eating a plastic bottle. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Picture No. 12020764
Whale shark, Rhincodon typus, feeding in the midle of plastic bags and other platic garbage. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Picture No. 12020761
Plastic bag and a Mauve Stinger, Pelagia noctiluca, with a young drift fish. Contrast between a piece of hazardous waste and healthy nature. Concept image

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Picture No. 12020762
Six pack rings accompanied by a young horse mackerel. These fish as young people usually protect themselves from predators by hiding among the stinging tentacles of jellyfish

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Picture No. 12020759
Atlantic tripletail or tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis, hidden in the middle of floating trash. Adults are often found near the surface over deep, open water

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Picture No. 12020742
Silver-cheeked toadfish, Lagocephalus sceleratus. Similar to other puffer fishes, the silver-cheeked toadfish is extremely poisonous if eaten because it contains tetrodotoxin in its ovaries

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Picture No. 12020741
Silver-cheeked toadfish, Lagocephalus sceleratus. Similar to other puffer fishes, the silver-cheeked toadfish is extremely poisonous if eaten because it contains tetrodotoxin in its ovaries

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Picture No. 12009515
Arctic Tern - adult bird in flight with a fish - Germany Date:



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