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  2. Circle Limit III - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to appearances, the fish do not have bilateral symmetry: the white curves of the drawing are not axes of reflection symmetry. [9] [10] For example, the angle at the back of the right fin is 90° (where four fins meet), but at the back of the much smaller left fin it is 120° (where three fins meet).

  3. Anglerfish - Wikipedia

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    When approached, the fish retreated rapidly, but in 74% of the video footage, it drifted passively, oriented at any angle. When advancing, it swam intermittently at a speed of 0.24 body lengths per second, beating its pectoral fins in-phase. The lethargic behavior of this ambush predator is suited to the energy-poor environment of the deep sea ...

  4. Plate fish - Wikipedia

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    The plate fish (Bothus lunatus) is a flounder in the genus Bothus, found in the warmer parts of the Atlantic including the Caribbean.Its typical habitat is sandy plains near coral reefs and it is able to change its colouring to make it well-camouflaged in this environment.

  5. Pterophyllum - Wikipedia

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    The upper half of the fish exhibits orange on the best specimens. The body is mostly white in color, and the fins are clear. The amount of orange showing on the fish can vary. On some, the body is a pinkish or tangerine color. The term blushing comes from the clear gill plates found on juveniles, with pinkish gills underneath. Koi angelfish - P ...

  6. Fish plate - Wikipedia

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    Attic fishplates were manufactured in the Kerameikos district of Athens, Greece; Apulian fish plates were manufactured in various workshops in Taranto (Taras) on the "heel of the boot" of Italy; Campanian fish plates come from the region of the Bay of Naples, Italy (There were factories in both Capua and Cumae (Kyme)); Paestan plates were made ...

  7. Fish scale - Wikipedia

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    Dorsal view of right-bending (left) and left-bending (right) jaw morphs adapted for eating fish scales [68] Lepidophagy (Ancient Greek for scale-eating) is a specialised feeding behaviour in fish that involves eating the scales of other fish. [69] Lepidophagy has independently evolved in at least five freshwater families and seven marine ...

  8. Royal angelfish - Wikipedia

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    The body of the royal angelfish is moderately elongate and is very compressed. The preorbital bone is convex and has no strong spines. There is 1 prominent spine at an angle at the preopercal. The ventral edge of the interopercle is smooth. The eyes are moderately small along with the mouth that is terminal. The mouth is also protractile. [3]

  9. Category:Wikipedia requested images of fish - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia requested photographs of fishes is a way for an editor to ask others to provide specific photographs for an article. If the photo request is for a known specific location and/or desired image details, please use {{Fishproject|imageneeded=yes|in=specific location name|imagedetails=Close up of fish.}} in the article talk page, substituting the name of the location in place of "specific ...

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