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Island kelpfish.
Image ID: 01025
Species: Island kelpfish, Alloclinus holderi
Location: Coronado Islands (Islas Coronado), Baja California, Mexico | Popeye catalufa.
Image ID: 12894
Species: Popeye catalufa, Pristigenys serrula | Popeye catalufa.
Image ID: 12895
Species: Popeye catalufa, Pristigenys serrula |
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Popeye catalufa.
Image ID: 12896
Species: Popeye catalufa, Pristigenys serrula | Bluebanded Goby.
Image ID: 02020
Species: Bluebanded goby, Lythrypnus dalli
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA | Blackeye goby.
Image ID: 04799
Species: Blackeye goby, Rhinogobiops nicholsii
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA |
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Painted greenling.
Image ID: 00629
Species: Painted greenling, Oxylebius pictus
Location: Monterey, California, USA | Kelp bass (calico bass).
Image ID: 00630
Species: Kelp bass, Paralabrax clathratus
Location: San Clemente Island, California, USA | Blackeye Goby.
Image ID: 02019
Species: Blackeye goby, Rhinogobiops nicholsii
Location: San Clemente Island, California, USA |
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Crocodile fish.
Image ID: 05241
Species: Indian Ocean crocodile fish, Papilloculiceps longiceps
Location: Egyptian Red Sea | Panamic fanged blenny.
Image ID: 05788
Species: Panamic fanged blenny, Ophioblennius steindachneri
Location: Galapagos Islands, Ecuador | Island kelpfish.
Image ID: 07063
Species: Island kelpfish, Alloclinus holderi
Location: San Clemente Island, California, USA |
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Island kelpfish.
Image ID: 07064
Species: Island kelpfish, Alloclinus holderi
Location: San Clemente Island, California, USA | Blackeye goby.
Image ID: 04800
Species: Blackeye goby, Rhinogobiops nicholsii
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA | Blackeye goby.
Image ID: 05147
Species: Blackeye goby, Rhinogobiops nicholsii
Location: Catalina Island, California, USA |
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Popeye catalufa.
Image ID: 08871
Species: Popeye catalufa, Pristigenys serrula | Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09276
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps | Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09277
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps |
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Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09278
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps | Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09279
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps | Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09280
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps |
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Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09281
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps | Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09282
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps | Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09378
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps |
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Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09379
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps | Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09380
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps | Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09381
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps |
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Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09382
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps | Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09383
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps | Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Image ID: 09384
Species: Four-Eyed Fish, Anableps anableps |