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Marcus Elieser Bloch was a German physician and ichthyologist. He published the most important ichthyology books of the 18th century, the \
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Close up portrait of Bearded Scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis barbata) runs on fins on sandy bottom covered with green algae Smooth ribbon seagrass (Cymodocea rotundata) Red sea, Egypt
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The island of Oahu, in the state of Hawaii, from old camera film in 1987.
The fossil of a fish in grey slated stone
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Papuan Scorpionfish Scorpaenopsis papuensis occurs in the tropical Pacific Ocean from Indonesia and the Philippines to the Society Islands, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to the Great Barrier Reef and Fiji in a depth range from 1-40m, max. length 25cm, common 20cm. Scorpion fishes rarely swim, but rather move along the bottom propelling themselves with their fins. As ambush hunters, they use the camouflage as a hunting skill to prey on unsuspecting fish and invertebrates. The outline of Scorpionfishes often disappears almost completey. This is a part of the left pectoral fin with sophisticated camouflage pattern. \nTriton Bay, Indonesia, 3°54'2.544 S 134°6'23.862 E at 9m depth by night.
Yellowfin Surgeonfish are capable of different changes in their color pattern and grow very fast.
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Pycnosteroides Laevispinosus fish fossil from Lebanon
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Drepanaspis was a ray-like flattened fish that lived in Europe during the Devonian Period.
Leopard Fish Bohadschia argus occurs in tropical Indopacific, but not in Hawaii in a depth range from 2-30m, but usually 2-10m, max. length 60cm, common 36cm. This specimen is from southwest Peleliu Island, Palau, 7°0'48.69 N 134°13'7.01 E at 16m depth
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Jianghan fish fossil from Three Gorges Area, China
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The stem of this Dendronephthya Soft Coral reveals the pattern of the sclerites. These spiny skeletal elements are important for the support of these corals, the spiky structure also deters predators and is useful in species ID. Each polyp has eight pinnate tentacles which it uses to capture nutrients suspended in the water column. Southwest Peleliu Island, Palau, Micronesia, 7°0'48.69 N 134°13'7.01 E at 12m depth
A picture of a beautiful leaf fish on the bottom
Photomicrograph of Volvox globator, a green algae in various stages of development. Dark green spots are daughter colonies forming inside of parent colony. Live specimen. Wet mount, 10X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination.
Rhinopias scorpionfishesare ambush predators that rest on the substrate waiting for crustaceans and smaller fishes to come within the range of their strike. These scorpionfish also frequently shed an outer layer of skin because they are so sedentary that exoparasites and algae can quickly aggregate on their skin, so to solve this issue, the scorpionfish will shed its outer layer of skin, referred to as the cuticle. Rhinopias scorpionfishes have venom in their fin spines.
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