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Clownfish or squeeker, a freshwater fish native to Lake Tanganyika in Africa, Synodontis multipunctatus
Clownfish or squeeker, a freshwater fish native to Lake Tanganyika in Africa.
Species: Clownfish or squeeker, Synodontis multipunctatus
Image ID: 09344  
Clownfish or squeeker, a freshwater fish native to Lake Tanganyika in Africa, Synodontis multipunctatus
Clownfish or squeeker, a freshwater fish native to Lake Tanganyika in Africa.
Species: Clownfish or squeeker, Synodontis multipunctatus
Image ID: 09345  
Clownfish or squeeker, a freshwater fish native to Lake Tanganyika in Africa, Synodontis multipunctatus
Clownfish or squeeker, a freshwater fish native to Lake Tanganyika in Africa.
Species: Clownfish or squeeker, Synodontis multipunctatus
Image ID: 09346  
Clownfish or squeeker, a freshwater fish native to Lake Tanganyika in Africa, Synodontis multipunctatus
Clownfish or squeeker, a freshwater fish native to Lake Tanganyika in Africa.
Species: Clownfish or squeeker, Synodontis multipunctatus
Image ID: 09347  
Clownfish or squeeker, a freshwater fish native to Lake Tanganyika in Africa, Synodontis multipunctatus
Clownfish or squeeker, a freshwater fish native to Lake Tanganyika in Africa.
Species: Clownfish or squeeker, Synodontis multipunctatus
Image ID: 09348  
Clownfish or squeeker, a freshwater fish native to Lake Tanganyika in Africa, Synodontis multipunctatus
Clownfish or squeeker, a freshwater fish native to Lake Tanganyika in Africa.
Species: Clownfish or squeeker, Synodontis multipunctatus
Image ID: 09349  
Catalina triopha nudibranch, Triopha catalinae, San Nicholas Island
Catalina triopha nudibranch.
Species: Clown nudibranch, Triopha catalinae
Location: San Nicholas Island, California
Image ID: 10187  
Visitors admire the enormous kelp forest tank in the Stephen Birch Aquarium at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.  The 70000 gallon tank is home to black seabass, broomtail grouper, garibaldi, moray eels and leopard sharks, La Jolla, California
Visitors admire the enormous kelp forest tank in the Stephen Birch Aquarium at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The 70000 gallon tank is home to black seabass, broomtail grouper, garibaldi, moray eels and leopard sharks.
Location: Stephen Birch Aquarium, La Jolla, California
Image ID: 14542  
Visitors admire the enormous kelp forest tank in the Stephen Birch Aquarium at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.  The 70000 gallon tank is home to black seabass, broomtail grouper, garibaldi, moray eels and leopard sharks, La Jolla, California
Visitors admire the enormous kelp forest tank in the Stephen Birch Aquarium at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The 70000 gallon tank is home to black seabass, broomtail grouper, garibaldi, moray eels and leopard sharks.
Location: Stephen Birch Aquarium, La Jolla, California
Image ID: 14543  
Visitors admire the enormous kelp forest tank in the Stephen Birch Aquarium at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.  The 70000 gallon tank is home to black seabass, broomtail grouper, garibaldi, moray eels and leopard sharks, La Jolla, California
Visitors admire the enormous kelp forest tank in the Stephen Birch Aquarium at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The 70000 gallon tank is home to black seabass, broomtail grouper, garibaldi, moray eels and leopard sharks.
Location: Stephen Birch Aquarium, La Jolla, California
Image ID: 14544  
A young visitor admires the enormous kelp forest tank in the Stephen Birch Aquarium at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.  The 70000 gallon tank is home to black seabass, broomtail grouper, garibaldi, moray eels and leopard sharks, La Jolla, California
A young visitor admires the enormous kelp forest tank in the Stephen Birch Aquarium at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The 70000 gallon tank is home to black seabass, broomtail grouper, garibaldi, moray eels and leopard sharks.
Location: Stephen Birch Aquarium, La Jolla, California
Image ID: 14545  
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