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Fresh fourfinger threadfin or Indian salmon fish isolated on white background and have clipping paths.
black and white fish followed by offspring
Sole fish isolated on white background (Solea solea)
Fossilised Fish
Collection of freshwater fishes isoleted on white background
Squirrel fish on white background
Fresh raw tropical flying fish isolated on white background
Pacific herring swimming in the aquarium
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.
fish and seafood on white and fresh background
Fish skeleton on black background
Gambusia is a large genus of fish in family Poeciliidae.
Bluefish Over Gray Background
Raw catfish isolated on white background, top view
Red snapper on white background
same race different colors
Photo of Barred flagtail, a juvenile saltwater fish, against a white background.
Deep Sea Fangtooth Fish, 3D Rendered, Isolated
Pompano tail close-up
Fish Of India, Backwater Kerala. Goby fishes (Gobius). Freshwater gobies and fish living in estuaries
Fish photo on black background for commercial use
Common Dentex fish fresh isolated on white from sparidae family as Sea Bream and Snapper profile view
A fish The three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) on the background of a 5 mm measurement grid. Ichthyology research.
Channa Orna Fish In Aquarium
The West Indian Ocean coelacanth, sometimes known as the African coelacanth is one of two extant species of coelacanth, a rare order of vertebrates more closely related to lungfish, reptiles and mammals than to the common ray-finned fishes.
Scanned film photo. Dust and scratches on photo.
Coelacanth fish was thought to be extinct but several living specimens have found to still exist in tropical seas.
Orangelined Cardinalfish Taeniamia fucata occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Persian Gulf to Red Sea and east coast of Africa, eastward to the Marshall Islands, Samoa and Tonga, north to Ryukyu Islands, south to northern Australia in a depth range from 2-60m, max. length 10cm. \nOrangelined Cardinalfish inhabits continental and insular shelves and occurs on coral and rocky reefs in sheltered bays and lagoon, patch reefs, with muddy, sandy and silty bottoms or coral rubble, and mangroves, typically forming dense aggregations at the entrance of caves.\nThe mouthbrooder species is nocturnal and forms distinct pairs during courtship and spawning. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°51'48.0312 S 133°55'48.9612 E at 6m depth by night
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