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  2. File:Fish Coloring Pages PDF.pdf - Wikipedia

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    When they color fish, it can be a fun and educational tool at the same time. Through these coloring sheets, children learn about various colors and creatures, who live in the underwater world. Coloring has always been the best way to entertain kids, especially if you have in mind the benefits coloring has.

  3. Fish coloration - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of fish melanophores. Fish coloration is produced through specialized cells called chromatophores. The dermal chromatophore is a basic color unit in amphibians, reptiles, and fish which has three cell layers: "the xanthophore (contains carotenoid and pteridine pigments), the iridophore (reflects color structurally), and the melanophore (contains melanin)". [5]

  4. Animal coloration - Wikipedia

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    Fish and frog melanophores are cells that can change colour by dispersing or aggregating pigment-containing bodies. Chromatophores are special pigment-containing cells that may change their size, but more often retain their original size but allow the pigment within them to become redistributed, thus varying the colour and pattern of the animal.

  5. Koi - Wikipedia

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    The patterns are thought to be reminiscent of Japanese ink paintings of dragons. They famously change color with the seasons. [48] Kumonryu compete in the Kawarimono category. Ochiba (落葉) is a light blue/gray koi with copper, bronze, or yellow (Kohaku-style) pattern, reminiscent of autumn leaves on water. The Japanese name means "fallen ...

  6. Disruptive coloration - Wikipedia

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    The principle of "maximum disruptive contrast" in Hugh Cott's 1940 Adaptive Coloration in Animals, "showing the distractive effect upon the eye of patterns which contrast as violently as possible with the tone of their background". [1] The examples are of a fish, an antelope, and a bird.

  7. Yellow boxfish - Wikipedia

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    The yellow boxfish are surprisingly very strong swimmers because of their morphology and physiology. The cuboid shape of the boxfish creates flow patterns and forms vortices which are swirling patterns in water. These patterns enable the fish to steer and navigate through reefs and away from predators.

  8. Goldfish - Wikipedia

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    The egg-fish goldfish is a goldfish that lacks a dorsal fin and has a pronounced egg-shaped body. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] The Shukin is a Ranchu-like goldfish developed from Ranchus and Orandas at the end of the 19th century in Japan.

  9. Xiphophorus cortezi - Wikipedia

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    The color of the male, especially the midlateral stripe, depends on the excitement of the fish and background shade of its environment. Some specimens kept in the laboratory for years have shown such silvery coloring that black markings became absent. Different patterns of black spots on the tail exist. [2]

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