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  2. File:'Fish' by Constantin BrĂ¢ncusi, Tate Modern.JPG - Wikipedia

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  3. File:1fish1.JPG - Wikipedia

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    Image compression mode: 2: Exposure bias: 0.33: Maximum land aperture: 3 APEX (f/2.83) Metering mode: Pattern: Light source: Unknown: Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression: Supported Flashpix version: 1: Color space: sRGB: Sensing method: One-chip color area sensor: File source: Digital still camera: Scene type: A directly ...

  4. Sargocentron xantherythrum, by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service/James Watt (edited by Bammesk) Nassau grouper, by q-phia. Acanthemblemaria spinosa, by q-phia.

  5. File:Squirrel fish.jpg - Wikipedia

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    From Jiangsu province, the Squirrel-shaped Mandarin Fish has a crisp skin but soft centre. The fish body is scored such that it fans out when cooked, similar in appearance to a bushy squirrel tail. The fish is served with a sweet and sour sauce drizzled on top. Date: 2 April 2009, 13:17:10: Source: Flickr: Squirrel fish: Author: Ines Yeh ...

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  8. File:Goddard Scientific Colloquium, Tanis fish fossils.jpg

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    Image title Paleontologist Robert DePalma speaks about the fossil evidence discovered which support the impact event believed to have wiped out most of the dinosaurs almost 66 million years ago at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Bldg 28.

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