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Its name derives from the alligator-like appearance of these teeth along with the fish's elongated snout.The prehistoric relatives of this megafish inhabited many parts of the world, but today gars live only in North and Central America.
Small lake form of European perch. Place fishing stated in geotagging file
rough round agate mineral sample with outer shell geode
Close-up of a tropical fish with its mouth wide open
...an old Spanish coin, a means of payment from the Iberian Peninsula made of metal
School of tropical fish swimming through clear ocean water in morning light
color natural mineral collection as nice background
Dusky Grouper (Epinephelus marginatus) swimming over a reef off the coast of Madeira island in the Atlantic Ocean
Red tailed catfish
Underwater Blotched picarel fish deep in sea Sea life Mediterranean sea  Scuba diver point of view of modraka,   tragalja Spicara maena
A tadpole, nearly finished developing into a brown grass frog, lies on a bed of plants at the bottom of the pond, Rana temporaria
Parablennius gattorugine fish in a hole, between the Corallina elongata red algae
Pike fish underwater closeup scene
Pyjama Cardinalfish Sphaeramia nematoptera occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from Java to Fiji, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to the Great Barrier Reef in a depth range from 1-14m, max. length 8.5cm. in 2003 the species was recorded from Tonga. Sphaeramia nematoptera forms aggregations among coral branches in sheltered bays and lagoons and disperses at night to feed close to the bottom. The species belongs to the mouthbrooders and practice distinct pairing during courtship and spawning. Palau 7°20'26.65 N 134°27'2.74 E at 5m depth
Shorthorn Sculpin underwater in the St. Lawrence River in Canada
Close up of copper rockfish, Sebastes caurinus, hiding among rocks.
in the center is the half of a striped mussel - Gehaeuse.
Bivalvia Fossil inside a limestone rock on moss floor. Gastropods from the jurassic period captured during autumn season.
Scuba diving with Manta ray in Pohnpei, MicronesiaScuba diving with Manta ray in Pohnpei, Micronesia(Federated States of Micronesia)
Shapes focused on circle shapes and anything that look like an O’s. Sphere and Liquid Shape in a hypnotic world.
Scorpion Fish, on white background..
A small school of One Spot Snappers Lutjanus monostigma under a rock overhang covered with owergrown with Orange Cup Coral Tubastraea coccinea is followed by a Longface Emperor Lethrinus olivaceus. A Common Bluestripe Snapper Lutjanus kasmira is at the bottom, a Cleaner Wrasse Labroides dimidiatus at the left side and a lot of Anthias and Damselfishes all over. \nOnespot Snapper Lutjanus monostigma occurs in the Indo-Pacific from East Africa to the Marquesas and Line Islands, north th the Ryukyu Islands, south to Australia, max. length 60cm, common 50cm. Adults inhabit coral reef areas, usually close to shelter in the form of caves, large coral formations or wreckage. The species occurs usually solitary; occasionally in small groups.\nLongface Emperor Lethrinus olivaceus in the Indo-West Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa to Samoa and Polynesia, north to the Ryukyu Islands in a depth range from 1-185m, max, length 100cm, common 70cm. It is a reef-associated and non migratory species. \nOrange Cup Coral Tubastraea coccinea occurs in tropical and subtropical Western Atlantic and Indo-Pacific in a depth range from 1-37m. This large-polyp stony coral is not a reef building species. The coral extends beautiful translucent tentacles at night. Tubastraea coccinea does not contain zooxanthellae in its tissues as many tropical corals do, allowing it to grow in complete darkness as long as it can capture enough food.\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, 4°0'48.6443 S 134°12'13.8132 E at 10m depth
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osphronemus goramy
tail fish isolated on white background
The fish swims in the water, is fishing, the sturgeon is entangled in the fishing line
Dusky grouper (Epinephelus marginatus) in the marine protected area of Port-Cros in the south of France
stor fish in the aquarium
Black and Yellow Rockfish, black-and-yellow rockfish, Sebastes chrysomelas, Monterey Bay, California;  Osteichthyes; Scorpaeniformes;  \
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