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The alligator gar, Atractosteus spatula, is a primitive ray-finned fish.
Zebra shark, Stegostoma fasciatum, also called the leopard shark, is a species of carpet shark and is found throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific.
Atlantic Cod -  Gadus morhua
Pacific Golden Plover\nPluvialis fulva\nBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
Otocinclus affinis in aquarium - one of the smallest known suckermouth catfish, often called a 'dwarf oto'
Eurasian dotterel (Charadrius morinellus)
Sorubim lima catfish - Freshwater fish
Channa maculata swimming in fish tank. An omnivorous fish that lives in the Mekong Delta is used to feed farmers during floods
A big northern pike (Esox lucius) in a lake
A carnivorous freshwater fish that inhabit clear, vegetated lakes, ponds, swamps, and rivers.
spotted handfish, Brachionichthys hirsutus, rare, endemic and threatened, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Tasman Sea, Southern Ocean
The Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) is a species of freshwater fish in the salmon family Salmonidae. T. arcticus is widespread throughout the Arctic and Pacific drainages in Canada, Alaska, and Siberia, as well as the upper Missouri River drainage in Montana.  Wyoming.
Meagre (Argyrosomus regius), also known the Atlantic shadefish.
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
beautiful photo of auranti channa fish
Red tailed catfish
Croaker fish swimming
A spotted sandpiper in non-breeding plumage on a dried branch on a beach in Costa Rica.
Atlantic Cod -  Gadus morhua
Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus)
Close-up of a common moorhen, Gallinula chloropus, foraging in meadow duringwinter season. The background is green, selective focus is used.
Sea life Saltwater Fish  Underwater beauty
Pur-winged Lapwing (Vanellus spinosus) among pink flowers.
Maned duck, also known as Australian wood duck, in the morning sun.
(Porichthys notatus) This fish is also known as the Singing Toadfish, Singing Fish, Grunting Fish and Midshipman.    The scientific name Porichythys  refers to pores and Midshipman refers to the pattern of luminous spots along the body resembling buttons, like on a naval uniform.  These fish are nocturnal, but this one was found on the eel grass as a very low tide.
Common water bird searching for food on a lake in Ceredigion, Wales
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). Marine fish.
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
Alive sturgeon in the aquarium
Little ringed plover in the pond
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