Clipart images of freshwater and saltwater fish species. Fish are aquatic vertabrates that range greatly in size and habitat. This page contains fish that have common names between the letters F and M.
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Filefish, Orange
The Orange Filefish (Aluterus schoepfii) is a species of fish in the Monacanthidae family of filefish, also known as foolfish.... |
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Fish
A fish in a hatchery... |
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Fish
An illustration of a fish underwater.... |
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Fish on a Plate, Whole
An illustration of a whole fish being served on a plate.... |
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Fish, Garpikes
The gars, or garpikes, are members of the Lepisosteiformes (or Semionotiformes), an ancient order of "primitive" ray-finned fish. Fossil gars are found in Europe, South America, and North America, ind... |
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Fish, Garpikes
The spotted Gar (Lepisosteus oculatus) is a primitive freshwater fish of the family Lepisosteidae, native to North America from the Lake Erie and southern Lake Michigan drainages south through the Mis... |
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Flatfish
An unsymmetrical fish with both eyes on one sides of its face; one side colored and the other colorless.... |
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Flatfish
A flat fish with large fins. ... |
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Flathead
A fish with a broad flat skull, deformed from synosteosis of frontal and parietal bones. ... |
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Flounder
The wide-eyed flounder adult, showing both eyes on upper side of head.... |
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Flounder
Flounder keep near the bottom, swimming on one side, and the two eyes are both on the side that is uppermost.... |
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Flounder
Flounder... |
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Flounder
"Is found at the mouths of nearly all European rivers, and is especially abundant where the bottom is soft and muddy." — Goodrich, 1859... |
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Flounder
A common fish known for its flat appearance and both eyes being on the upper, darker side of its body.... |
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Flounder
Flounder (also; fluke) are flatfish that live in ocean waters ie., Northern Atlantic and waters along the east coast of the United States and Canada, and the Pacific Ocean, as well. While flounders h... |
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Flounder, Fourspot (American)
The American Fourspot Flounder (Hippoglossina oblonga) is a fish in the Paralichthyidae family of large-tooth flounders.... |
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Flounder, Lefteye
The scaldfish (Arnoglossus laterna) is a species of lefteye flounder of the Bothidae family.... |
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Flying Fish
The Flying Fish is enabled to fly by having fins which approach in extent the wings of a bird, (Hooker, 1882.)... |
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Flying Fish
Fish that often leap high out of the water to escape enemies.... |
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Flying Fish
"Is twelve to fourteen inches long, and has the ventral fins placed anterior to the middle part of the body; it may thus be distinguished from the flying gurnard of the Mediterranean." — Goodric... |
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Flying Fish (E. Volitans)
"These Flying-fishes in their common element are harassed by the attacks of other inhabitants of the ocean, and when under the excitement of fear they take to the air. Their flight does not usually ex... |
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Flying Fish, California
The California Flying Fish (Cheilopogon pinnatibarbatus californicus) is the largest species in the Exocoetidae family of flying fish.... |
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Forked-beard, great
"One to two feet long, with a long barbule hanging from each chin." — Goodrich, 1859... |
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Four Eyes
"There are several species of the genus, Anableps, the principal one being Four Eyes, inhabiting the sandy shores of tropical American seas."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Ganoid
Ganoids were ancient fish from the Paleozoic time. The image is of the Cephalaspis Lyellii.... |