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  2. Raymond Douglas (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Though his company has produced replicas of numerous varieties of fish, sailfish remain the top selling mount. Douglas' portfolio of mounts includes a replica of a 13-pound bonefish landed by Andy Mill, Jim Holland, Jr.'s 202.5-pound tarpon (certified as the first tarpon over 200 pounds caught on fly), a replica of Alfred C. Glassell Jr.'s 1,560-pound black marlin, a replica of Louis Marron's ...

  3. File:Henri Matisse, 1914, Les poissons rouges (Interior with ...

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    File:Henri Matisse, 1914, Les poissons rouges (Interior with a Goldfish Bowl), oil on vanvas, 147 x 97 cm, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.jpg (file redirect) Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  4. Guy Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Guy Harvey (born 16 September 1955) is a Jamaican [citation needed] marine wildlife artist and conservationist.His depictions of sealife, especially of sportfish such as marlin, are popular with sportfishermen and have been reproduced in prints, posters, T-shirts, jewellery, clothing, and other consumer items.

  5. Sauger - Wikipedia

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    The sauger (Sander canadensis) is a freshwater perciform fish of the family Percidae that resembles its close relative, the walleye. The species is a member of the largest vertebrate order, the Perciformes. [3] It is the most migratory percid species in North America. [4]

  6. Mudskipper - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other fish, the mudskipper's eyes protrude from the top of its flat head. Their most noticeable feature however is their side pectoral fins that are located more forward and under their elongated body. These fins are jointed and function similarly to limbs, which allow the mudskipper to crawl from place to place.

  7. Barbus - Wikipedia

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    Barbus is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae. The type species of Barbus is the common barbel , first described as Cyprinus barbus and now named Barbus barbus . Barbus is the namesake genus of the subfamily Barbinae, but given their relationships, that taxon is better included in the Cyprininae at least for the largest part ...

  8. Acreichthys tomentosus - Wikipedia

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    Acreichthys tomentosus, commonly known as the bristle-tail filefish or Aiptasia-eating filefish, is a species of demersal marine fish which belongs to the family Monacanthidae and is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the Indo-west Pacific.

  9. Filefish - Wikipedia

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    Appearing very much like their close relatives the triggerfish, filefish are rhomboid-shaped, with beautifully elaborate cryptic patterns.Deeply keeled bodies give a false impression of size when the fish are viewed facing the flanks.