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Great cormorant drying its wings.
Siamese fighting fish or Betta fish isolated
Colorful Coral Reef Teeming with Exotic Fish. Lively and colorful coral reef in a vibrant underwater world. Diverse array of tropical fish swimming freely in their aquatic environment, creating a mesmerizing scene for nature and animal enthusiasts alike.
Black rockfish (Sebastes melanops), or seaperch, bass, black rock cod, sea bass, black snapper and Pacific Ocean perch.
Guillemots on Bempton Cliffs, Flamborough head,  Yorkshire, England. There is a chick behind one of the birds on its nest.
Queen angelfish (Holacanthus ciliaris), also known as the blue angelfish, golden angelfish or yellow angelfish underwater in sea with corals in background
A magnificent scene featuring a puffin in flight above the iconic Reynisfjara beach on the South Coast of Iceland. The puffin, with its distinctive black and white plumage and colorful beak, soars gracefully over the rugged coastline and the striking basalt columns of the beach. This image captures the wild beauty and dynamic nature of Iceland's coastal landscape, with the powerful Atlantic Ocean in the background.
An Emperor Angelfish in Maldives
discus  fish in tank
Adult great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) drying wings on a tree.
Hoeven's Wrasse (Halichoeres melanurus)
Copperband Butterflyfish, Chelmon rostratus, also commonly called the Beak Coralfish, is found in reefs in both the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Xenacanthus from the Triassic era 3D illustration
Ribboned Sweetlips Plectorhinchus polytaenia occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from West Coast India to Australia in a depth range from 5-40m on coastal and seaward reefs, max. length 50cm. The species is found singly, in small groups under ledges or large resting aggregations by day, foraging for small invertebrates at night. Adults are found on deep, current-prone slopes with rich invertebrate growth; juveniles on sheltered reefs nearby. \nBluestreak Cleaner Wrasses Labroides dimidiatus usually occur in pairs in the tropical Indo-Pacific in a depth range from 1-40m, usually 1-30m, max. length 14cm. The species creates 'cleaning stations' to which fishes come to have crustacean ectoparasites and mucus removed. Cleaning intensity is not related to client size or commonness. Even hands of divers will be cleaned if presented to the cleaning station! \nThis specimen was encountered in the Triton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia, 3°54'50.604 S 134°6'0.828 E at 15m depth.
Queen angelfish (Holacanthus ciliaris), also known as the blue angelfish, golden angelfish or yellow angelfish underwater in sea with corals in background
Gannets on Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
3D rendering of a shonisaurus isolated on white background
Red tailed catfish
A puffin sitting on a rock on green background
Names: Razorbill, Lesser auk\nScientific name: Alca torda\nCountry: Iceland\nLocation: Drangey
Paracanthurus hepatus is a species of Indo-Pacific surgeonfish, a popular fish in marine aquaria. Common names include regal tang, palette surgeonfish, blue tang (leading to confusion with the Atlantic species Acanthurus coeruleus), royal blue tang, hippo tang, blue hippo tang, flagtail surgeonfish, Pacific regal blue tang, and blue surgeonfish.
Closeup of a brightly colored Emperor angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator), Indian Ocean
Brassia orchid leaves and flowers on tree trunk in countryside woodland
The orange spotted filefish or harlequin filefish, Oxymonacanthus longirostris, is a filefish in the family Monacanthidae found on coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific Oceans.
a colorful cichlids fish (pterophyllum scalare) is swimming underwater in an freshwater aquarium in front of a decorative aquascape
A pair of double-crested cormorants, male and female, perched on a lake at Shalom Park in Ocala, Florida.
School of goatfish over shipwreck of Salem Express.
Semicircle Angelfish Pomacanthus semicirculatus occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa to Samoa, north to southern Japan, south to Western Australia and New South Wales, including Lord Howe Island in a depth range from 1-40m, max. length 40cm. \nJuveniles inhabit shallow protected areas, while adults prefer coastal reefs with heavy coral growth providing ample hiding places, like these two specimen do under a ledge. The species occurs generally solitary or in pairs, feeding on sponges, tunicates and algae. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, \n4°0'49.848 S 134°12'13.116 E at 15m depth
Xenacanthus is a prehistoric shark from the Devonian and Triassic Periods of Earth's history.
Closeup of a blue tang surgeonfish
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