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Atlantic Cod -  Gadus morhua
Pacu fish piranha. Colossoma macropomum on white background. Captive occurs in South America
Perch (Perca fluviatilis)
Freshwater bream fish isolated on natural underwater background
Common Dentex fish fresh isolated on white from sparidae family as Sea Bream and Snapper profile view
exotic aquarium fish astranatous with close-up
Swimming grass snake (Natrix natrix), sometimes called the ringed snake or water snake,
A tench (tinca tinca) in a lake
A carnivorous freshwater fish that inhabit clear, vegetated lakes, ponds, swamps, and rivers.
Fresh Raw Red Snapper Isolated on White Background
grouper fish on white background
Silver Carp, hypophthalmichthys molitrix
Dash-and-dot goatfish Parupeneus barberinus occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Gulf of Aden and Oman, south on the east coast of Africa to Mossel Bay, South Africa, east to the islands of Micronesia, Line Islands, Marquesas Islands, and Tuamotu Archipelago, and from southern Japan to Australia and New Caledonia in a depth range from 0 to 100m, max. length 60cm, common length 30cm. \n\nIt is one of the most abundant species of Parupeneus. Adults, solitary or in small groups inhabit large sand patches as well as sand and rubble areas of reef flats, and lagoon and seaward reefs. \n\nThis specimen was encountered at night in its nocturnal coloration, when black and red being essentially invisible colors. \n\nTriton Bay, Indonesia, \n3°54'2.455 S 134°6'23.699 Eat 4m depth by night
Roach fish. Big alive european roach isolated on white background
Close-up of a tropical fish with its mouth wide open
big cod fish on a white background
Tropical fish swimming in the aquarium
Fresh Nile Tilapia or Pla nin in Thai, freshwater fish is isolated on white background with clipping path.
Carp tail close-up isolated on white background
Atlantic Cod
Side view of a pirahna isolated on white background
Fishes in big aquarium
Flatfish freshly caught from sea isolated
Blackspot Sweeper Pempheris oualensis occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea to the Line, Marquesan, and Ducie Islands, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to Lord Howe and Rapa Islands in a depth range from 1-36m, max. length 22cm. \nThe species occurs in clear, shallow lagoon and seaward reefs and is quite common along the reef margin, feeding on benthic and planktonic crustaceans, other small invertebrates and fishes at night. \nBy day, Blackspot Sweeper form aggregations in caves. \nRun Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia \n4°32'56.5548 S 129°40'10.29 E at 13m depth in the early afternoon
male bluegill underwater guarding spawning bed, Lepomis macrochirus
Close up of redear sunfish, Lepomis microlophus, showing the namesake red ear.
Fresh alive Common Rudd redfin fish isolated on white background
A smallmouth bass - Micropterus dolomieu - Sunfish swimming in the water after being caught with a fishing rod and plastic worm bait. This is a freshwater fish - Centrarchidae - the name for the Sunfish family. Taken at a lake in Oregon State.
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