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  • largemouth bass (c), Micropterus salmoides, Florida (Freshwater)
    0006099-MUS.jpg
  • Kaloko Fish Pond (freshwater pond), Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
    0013654-MUS.jpg
  • four-eyed fishes, largescale foureyes or striped foureyes, Anableps anableps, freshwater, tropical South America
    0013649-MUS.jpg
  • Florida gar (c), Lepisosteus platyrhincus, Florida (Freshwater)
    0006102-MUS.jpg
  • Florida gars (c), Lepisosteus platyrhincus, Florida (Freshwater)
    0006101-MUS.jpg
  • peacock bass (c), Cichla ocellaris, introduced from S. America, South Florida (Freshwater)
    0006097-MUS.jpg
  • a pair of banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix, renowned for its ability to shoot down insect prey above water as far as 3 m (10 feet) by expelling beads of water from its mouth with considerable force underwater, tropical freshwater and/or blackish water species, Asia and Oceania (c)
    002932.jpg
  • a pair of banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix, renowned for its ability to shoot down insect prey above water as far as 3 m (10 feet) by expelling beads of water from its mouth with considerable force underwater, tropical freshwater and/or blackish water species, Asia and Oceania (c)
    002931.jpg
  • foureyed fish, largescale or striped foureyes, Anableps anableps, freshwater, tropical South America (c)
    Four-Eyed-Fish-0002.jpg
  • largemouth bass (c), Micropterus salmoides, Florida (Freshwater)
    0020594-MUS.jpg
  • peacock bass (c), Cichla ocellaris, introduced from S. America, South Florida (Freshwater)
    0006098-MUS.jpg
  • four-eyed fishes, largescale foureyes or striped foureyes, Anableps anableps, freshwater, tropical South America
    Four-Eyed-Fish-0001.jpg
  • chain pickerel (c), Esox niger, Florida (Freshwater)
    0006100-MUS.jpg
  • foureyed fish, largescale or striped foureyes, Anableps anableps, freshwater, tropical South America (c)
    Four-Eyed-Fish-0003.jpg
  • electric eel (c), .Electrophorus electricus, .Amazon Basin (freshwater).
    001033.jpg
  • silver moony, fingerfish, finger fish or Malayan angel, Monodactylus argenteus, freshwater tidal zone, blackish water or saltwater, Indo-West Pacific Ocean (c)
    002933.jpg
  • giant gourami (c), .Osphronemus goramy, .Southeast Asia (freshwater).
    001032.jpg
  • alligator gar, Atractosteus spatula, Florida, USA (c)
    0177917-MUS.jpg
  • largemouth bass (c), .Micropterus salmoides, .Florida.
    001475.jpg
  • alligator gar (c), .Atractosteus spatula, .Florida.
    001480.jpg
  • largemouth bass (c), .Micropterus salmoides, .Florida.
    001476.jpg
  • Florida gars (c), .Lepisosteus platyrhincus, .Florida.
    001478.jpg
  • alligator gar (c), .Atractosteus spatula, .Florida.
    001481.jpg
  • Florida gar (c), .Lepisosteus platyrhincus, .Florida.
    001479.jpg
  • Alligator gar, Atractosteus spatula, Florida, USA (c)
    0177918-MUS.jpg
  • chain pickerel (c), .Esox niger, .Florida.
    001477.jpg
  • banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix (c). Occurs in small aggregations primarily in blackish mangrove estuaries, but also penetrates rivers and small streams. It is renowned for its ability to shoot down insect prey by expelling beads of water from its mouth with considerable force and for its remarkable ability to compensate for visual refraction when aiming its shoots; shooting range is about 150 cm.
    0015645-MUS.jpg
  • `Opaeka`a or Opaekaa Falls, 151 foot drop, Wailua, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Wailua-Opaekaa-Falls-00...jpg
  • peacock bass (c), .Cichla ocellaris, .introduced from S. America,  .Florida.
    001474.jpg
  • North American river otter, northern river otter, or Canadian river otter, Lontra canadensis, swimming underwater, captive
    0029336-MUS.jpg
  • yellow bullhead (c), .Ameiurus natalis, .Florida.
    001482.jpg
  • peacock bass (c), .Cichla ocellaris, .introduced from S. America,  .Florida.
    001473.jpg
  • scuba divers at cross section of blackish .water from Santa Fe River and clear water .from Devils Ear Spring, Ginnie Springs, .High Springs, Florida.
    Florida-Ginnie-Springs-0004.jpg
  • scuba diver at cross section of blackish .water from Santa Fe River and clear water .from Devils Ear Spring, Ginnie Springs, .High Springs, Florida.
    Florida-Ginnie-Springs-0003.jpg
  • scuba diver, Devils Eye Spring, Ginnie Springs, High Springs, Florida, MR
    0002321-MUS.jpg
  • scuba diver swims at intersection of blackish water from Santa Fe River and clear water from Devils Ear Spring, Ginnie Springs, High Springs, Florida, MR
    0002324-MUS.jpg
  • scuba diver swims at intersection of blackish water from Santa Fe River and clear water from Devils Ear Spring, Ginnie Springs, High Springs, Florida, MR
    0002323-MUS.jpg
  • Kuualii fishpond, silhouette of coconut palms, Cocos nucifera, Anaehoomalu Beach, Anaehoomalu Bay, at sunset, Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0020843-MUS.jpg
  • blind cave fish or cavefish, Astyanax mexicanus jordani, a subspecies of Mexican tetra, evolved to have no eyes and pigmentation adapting to lightless cave life, range from Texas to Mexico, captive
    0174124-MUS.jpg
  • blind cave fish or cavefish, Astyanax mexicanus jordani, a subspecies of Mexican tetra, evolved to have no eyes and pigmentation adapting to lightless cave life, range from Texas to Mexico, captive
    0174123-MUS.jpg
  • North American river otter, northern river otter, or Canadian river otter, Lontra canadensis, swimming underwater, captive
    0029342-MUS.jpg
  • North American river otter, northern river otter, or Canadian river otter, Lontra canadensis, swimming underwater, captive
    0029337-MUS.jpg
  • North American river otter, northern river otter, or Canadian river otter, Lontra canadensis, swimming underwater, captive
    0029340-MUS.jpg
  • Florida manatee, breathing as it feeds on seagrass, Trichechus manatus latirostris, showing tongue and coarse hairs, bristles or stiff wiskers, a subspecies of the West Indian manatee, Trichechus manatus, Kings Bay, Crystal River, Florida, USA
    0029272-MUS.jpg
  • banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix (c). Occurs in small aggregations primarily in blackish mangrove estuaries, but also penetrates rivers and small streams. It is renowned for its ability to shoot down insect prey by expelling beads of water from its mouth with considerable force and for its remarkable ability to compensate for visual refraction when aiming its shoots; shooting range is about 150 cm.
    0015646-MUS.jpg
  • banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix (c). Occurs in small aggregations primarily in blackish mangrove estuaries, but also penetrates rivers and small streams. It is renowned for its ability to shoot down insect prey by expelling beads of water from its mouth with considerable force and for its remarkable ability to compensate for visual refraction when aiming its shoots; shooting range is about 150 cm.
    0015644-MUS.jpg
  • Waipo`o or Waipoo Falls (800 foot drop), Waimea River and Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", approximately one mile wide and ten miles long, more than 3,500 feet deep, State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-Waipoo-Fa...jpg
  • Waipo`o or Waipoo Falls, Waimea Canyon, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-Waipoo-Fa...jpg
  • Waipo`o or Waipoo Falls, Waimea Canyon, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-Waipoo-Fa...jpg
  • Waipo`o or Waipoo Falls, Waimea Canyon, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-Waipoo-Fa...jpg
  • Waipo`o or Waipoo Falls, Waimea Canyon, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-Waipoo-Fa...jpg
  • `Opaeka`a or Opaekaa Falls, 151 foot drop, Wailua, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Wailua-Opaekaa-Falls-00...jpg
  • `Opaeka`a or Opaekaa Falls, 151 foot drop, Wailua, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Wailua-Opaekaa-Falls-00...jpg
  • `Opaeka`a or Opaekaa Falls, 151 foot drop, Wailua, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Wailua-Opaekaa-Falls-00...jpg
  • `Opaeka`a or Opaekaa Falls, 151 foot drop, Wailua, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Wailua-Opaekaa-Falls-00...jpg
  • Wailua Falls, 173 foot drop, Wailua, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Wailua-Falls-0003.jpg
  • channel catfish, albino form (c), .Ictalurus punctatus, .Florida.
    001485.jpg
  • white catfish (c), .Ameiurus catus, .Florida.
    001484.jpg
  • scuba diver at intersection of organically nutrient-rich brown water from Santa Fe River and crystal clear water from Devils Ear Spring, Ginnie Springs, High Springs, Florida
    Florida-Ginnie-Springs-0002.jpg
  • scuba diver, Devils Eye Spring, .Ginnie Springs, High Springs, Florida
    Florida-Ginnie-Springs-0001.jpg
  • alligator gar, Atractosteus spatula, Florida, USA (c)
    0006104-MUS.jpg
  • scuba diver swims at intersection of blackish water from Santa Fe River and clear water from Devils Ear Spring, Ginnie Springs, High Springs, Florida, MR
    0002322-MUS.jpg
  • North American river otter, northern river otter, or Canadian river otter, Lontra canadensis, swimming underwater, captive
    0029341-MUS.jpg
  • Waipo`o or Waipoo Falls, Waimea Canyon, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-Waipoo-Fa...jpg
  • Waipo`o or Waipoo Falls, Waimea Canyon, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Waimea-Canyon-Waipoo-Fa...jpg
  • Wailua Falls, 173 foot drop, Wailua, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Wailua-Falls-0002.jpg
  • Wailua Falls, 173 foot drop, Wailua, Kauai, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kauai-Wailua-Falls-0001.jpg
  • North American river otter, northern river otter, or Canadian river otter, Lontra canadensis, swimming underwater, captive
    0029338-MUS.jpg
  • North American river otter, northern river otter, or Canadian river otter, Lontra canadensis, swimming underwater, captive
    0029339-MUS.jpg
  • banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix (c). Occurs in small aggregations primarily in blackish mangrove estuaries, but also penetrates rivers and small streams. It is renowned for its ability to shoot down insect prey by expelling beads of water from its mouth with considerable force and for its remarkable ability to compensate for visual refraction when aiming its shoots; shooting range is about 150 cm.
    0015647-MUS.jpg
  • a pair of banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix, renowned for its ability to shoot down insect prey above water as far as 3 m (10 feet) by expelling beads of water from its mouth with considerable force underwater, tropical freshwater and/or blackish water species, Asia and Oceania (c)
    0029445-MUS.jpg
  • endangered sevruga or starry sturgeon, Acipenser stellatus, one of the three most important species for caviar, Caspian Sea, and beluga, Huso huso, the largest sturgeon and largest European freshwater fish grows up to 5 m in length, weighs up to 2 tons, and lives up to 120 years. Critially endangered as it has been fished for caviar for centuries (c).
    0015622-MUS.jpg
  • beluga, Huso huso, the largest sturgeon and largest European freshwater fish grows up to 5 m in length, weighs up to 2 tons, and lives up to 120 years. Critially endangered as it has been fished for caviar for centuries (c).
    0015621-MUS.jpg
  • foureyed fish, largescale or striped foureyes, Anableps anableps, freshwater, tropical South America (c)
    0013651-MUS.jpg
  • a pair of banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix, renowned for its ability to shoot down insect prey above water as far as 3 m (10 feet) by expelling beads of water from its mouth with considerable force underwater, tropical freshwater and/or blackish water species, Asia and Oceania (c)
    0029446-MUS.jpg
  • freshwater, Hule`ia Stream and Menehune or Alekoko Fishpond, built speculatively 1,000 years ago by ancient Hawaiian, Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0028605-MUS.jpg
  • freshwater, Hule`ia Stream and Menehune or Alekoko Fishpond, built speculatively 1,000 years ago by ancient Hawaiian, Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0028604-MUS.jpg
  • freshwater, Hanalei River, Taro ponds and wetland, Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge, Kauai, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0028588-MUS.jpg
  • freshwater, Hanalei River, Taro ponds and wetland, Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge, Kauai, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0028587-MUS.jpg
  • He-lei-palala, old Hawaii, USAan freshwater fish pond, and Coconut Palm grove, Cocos nucifera, Puuhonua or Pu`uhonua o Honaunau or Place of Refuge National Historical Park, Honaunau, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
    0020894-MUS.jpg
  • beluga, Huso huso, the largest sturgeon and largest European freshwater fish grows up to 5 m in length, weighs up to 2 tons, and lives up to 120 years. The species is critially endangered as it has been fished for caviar for centuries (c).
    0015627-MUS.jpg
  • sterlet sturgeon, Acipenser ruthenus, vulnerable, and beluga, Huso huso, the largest sturgeon and largest European freshwater fish grows up to 5 m in length, weighs up to 2 tons, and lives up to 120 years. Critially endangered as it has been fished for caviar for centuries (c).
    0015624-MUS.jpg
  • giant gourami ( c ), Osphronemus goramy, Southeast Asia ( freshwater )
    0004663-MUS.jpg
  • He-lei-palala, old Hawaiian freshwater fish pond, and Coconut Palm grove, Cocos nucifera, Pu`uhonua o Honaunau or Place of Refuge National Historical Park, Honaunau, Big Island, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Honaunau-0038.jpg
  • Kaloko Fish Pond (freshwater pond), .Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, .Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii.
    Hawaii-Kona-Kaloko-Honokohau-0002.jpg
  • Kaloko Fish Pond (ancient Hawaiian freshwater fish pond), Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kona-Kaloko-Honokohau-0001.jpg
  • beluga, Huso huso, the largest sturgeon and largest European freshwater fish grows up to 5 m in length, weighs up to 2 tons, and lives up to 120 years. The species is critially endangered as it has been fished for caviar for centuries (c).
    002050.jpg
  • beluga, Huso huso, the largest sturgeon and largest European freshwater fish grows up to 5 m in length, weighs up to 2 tons, and lives up to 120 years. Critially endangered as it has been fished for caviar for centuries (c).
    002049.jpg
  • sterlet sturgeon, Acipenser ruthenus, vulnerable, and beluga, Huso huso, the largest sturgeon and largest European freshwater fish grows up to 5 m in length, weighs up to 2 tons, and lives up to 120 years. Critially endangered as it has been fished for caviar for centuries (c).
    002046.jpg
  • endangered sevruga or starry sturgeon, Acipenser stellatus, one of the three most important species for caviar, Caspian Sea, and beluga, Huso huso, the largest sturgeon and largest European freshwater fish grows up to 5 m in length, weighs up to 2 tons, and lives up to 120 years. Critially endangered as it has been fished for caviar for centuries (c).
    002044.jpg
  • beluga, Huso huso, the largest sturgeon and largest European freshwater fish grows up to 5 m in length, weighs up to 2 tons, and lives up to 120 years. The species is critially endangered as it has been fished for caviar for centuries (c).
    0015628-MUS.jpg
  • beluga, Huso huso, the largest sturgeon and largest European freshwater fish grows up to 5 m in length, weighs up to 2 tons, and lives up to 120 years. Critially endangered as it has been fished for caviar for centuries (c).
    002047.jpg
  • beluga, Huso huso, the largest sturgeon and largest European freshwater fish grows up to 5 m in length, weighs up to 2 tons, and lives up to 120 years. Critially endangered as it has been fished for caviar for centuries (c).
    002043.jpg
  • silver moony, fingerfish, finger fish or Malayan angel, Monodactylus argenteus, freshwater tidal zone, blackish water or saltwater, Indo-West Pacific Ocean (c)
    0029447-MUS.jpg
  • beluga, Huso huso, the largest sturgeon and largest European freshwater fish grows up to 5 m in length, weighs up to 2 tons, and lives up to 120 years. Critially endangered as it has been fished for caviar for centuries (c).
    0015625-MUS.jpg
  • foureyed fish, largescale or striped foureyes, Anableps anableps, freshwater, tropical South America (c)
    0013650-MUS.jpg