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Freshwater bream fish isolated on natural underwater background
A carnivorous freshwater fish that inhabit clear, vegetated lakes, ponds, swamps, and rivers.
The Locally Endangered Bicolored Shrew (Crocidura leucodon) in it's Natural Habitat
A harvest mouse on a teasel.  Part of a breeding and release into the wild programme.
A Silverfish (Lepisma saccharinum) on floor, Insect running on floor.
Close-up of a dusky grouper (Epinephelus marginatus) in the aquarium.
Black Sea, European flounder (Platichthys flesus luscus) floats in the water column
Common Dentex fish fresh isolated on white from sparidae family as Sea Bream and Snapper profile view
Honey Possum or noolbenger Tarsipes rostratus tiny marsupial feeds on the nectar and pollen of yellow bloom, important pollinator for Banksia attenuata and coccinea and Adenanthos cuneatus.
The black turnstone (Arenaria melanocephala) is a species of small wading bird. Frederick Sound, Alaska. Charadriiformes, Scolopacidae.
Cute white face Australian bandicoot is walking towards us
Guillemots on the rocks below the cliffs of Inner Farne, Northumberland.
Bluegill fish close-up
Big Blue Octopus Octopus cyanea  occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from eastern Africa to the Hawaiian Islands in a depth range from 0-150m, max. mantle length 22cm with arms to at least 80 cm. \nBig blue octopuses are found living in muddy, sandy, or rocky bottoms, and in seagrass beds. They create lairs or dens in crevices or coral rubbles within coral reefs. These dens aren't used for long term; on average individuals spend up to 35 days in one den. The average lifespan of big blue octopuses is 12 to 15 months.\nThis juvenile specimen was encountered in the Triton Bay, Indonesia \n3°54'41.052 S 134°7'18.204 E at 12m depth
Pumpkinseed sunfish swimming underwater in the St. Lawrence River
Pika live amongst the rocks at high elevation near Annapurna Base Camp
Diving point for beginners. 12 meter depth
Taxon name: Least Tern\nTaxon scientific name: Sternula antillarum\nLocation: Fort De Soto Park, Florida, USA
a portrait from a yellow necked mouse, apodemus flavicollis, in the garden on the floor at the morning
Seed shrimp, Ostracoda, have a bivalved shell. Live specimen. Wet mount, 2.5X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Woylie or Brush-tailed bettong - Bettongia penicillata small critically endangered gerbil-like mammal native to forests and shrubland of Australia, rat-kangaroo family Potoroidae.
Dusky grouper (Epinephelus marginatus) in the marine protected area of Port-Cros in the south of France
goldfish in the aquarium
Isolated On White
Dactylophora nigricans Western Australia
A harvest mouse on a teasel.  Part of a breeding and release into the wild programme.
A Cubera snapper (Lutjanus cyanopterus) on a reef off the coast of Bonaire.
Pearly Monocle Bream Scolopsis margaritifera occurs in the Western Pacific from South China Sea to Vanuatu and northwestern Australia in a depth range from 2 to 25 m, max. length 28cm, common length 15cm. \nThe species is found on sand bottoms close to reefs, feeding on crustaceans, polychaete worms, mollusks and small fishes. \n\nJuveniles like this specimen have often a yellowish ventral surface. \n\nTriton Bay, Indonesia \n3°43'41.976 S 133°53'39.546 E at 5m depth by night
Greater weaver (Trachinus draco) on the background of sand. Black Sea.
Cute bank vole (Myodes glareolus) standing on moss.
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