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 N and R.
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Oarfish
An elongated fish living in temperate to tropical water. Rarely seen.... |
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Opah
"A beautiful and rare species, found on the European coasts." — Goodrich, 1859... |
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Ophidium
"Nine inches long; color above ash-gray." — Goodrich, 1859... |
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Paddlefish, Chinese
A fish with an extended snout far beyond its mouth. Grows up to 18 feet in length. ... |
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Palaeospondylus Gunni
"Restored skeleton of Palaeospondylus gunni. d.c., Cirri of dorsal margin; l.c., long lateral cirri; v.c., cirri of ventral margin; n., nasal ring; t.p., anterior trabeculo-palatine part of cranium; b... |
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Paradise Fish
The Paradise Fish (Macropodus opercularis) is a labyrinth fish in the Osphronemidae family of gouramies.... |
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Parr
"Found in European waters, and being marked on the back by transverse dusky bars very similar to those of young salmon, has been held by many person to be young salmon in fact." — Goodrich, 1859... |
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Perch
Perch, a freshwater fish generally distributed in Europe, the eastern U.S. and Northern Asia.... |
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Perch
"An embiotocoid fish, with small scales, uniserial and jaw teeth, and lip free and deeply cut along its margin."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Perch
A genus of fish including many species, and found widely distributed both in salt and fresh water. They are especially abundant in the northern part of the United States and Canada, and are found in t... |
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Perch Fins
"Fins of Common Perch. D, first dorsal; D', second dorsal; P, pectoral; V, ventral; A, anal; C, caudal." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Perch, Blue Surf
A food fish. ... |
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Perch, Climbing
"A genus of acanthopterygian fishes, type of the family Anabantidæ."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Perch, Climbing
The Anabantidae are a family of perciform fish commonly called the climbing gouramies or climbing perches. As labyrinth fishes, they possess a labyrinth organ, a structure in the fish's head which all... |
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Perch, European
"One of the best and handsomest of the freshwater fishes of that quarter of the globe." — Goodrich, 1859... |
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Perch, Pike
A Pike Perch fish. ... |
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Perch, Pike
A fish with elongated form, subconical head, and sharp canines mixed with the villiform teeth from the jaws and palate. ... |
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Perch, Pirate
This fish is of a dark olive color heavily dotted with black, and has two dark bars at the base of the caudal fin. ... |
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Perch, Surfperch
A surf fish... |
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Perch, Yellow
This is an illustration of the Yellow Perch. A perch is a freshwater bony fish belonging to the family Osteichthyes.... |
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Pickerel
"Is from one to three feet long, and is found in most of the lakes, ponds, and rivers of the Middle and Eastern States." — Goodrich, 1859... |
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Pickerel, Pond
A small and white cockerel fish. ... |
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Pike
A genus of fishes found in the freshwater bodies of America and Eurasia. Most species have a long body and flat back, and taper toward the tail with more than ordinary abruptness. Cycloid scales cover... |
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Pike
A fish so called from its long slender shape and pointed snout. ... |
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Pike, European
"It is strong, fierce, and active, swims rapidly, and occasionally darts along with the swiftness of an arrow." — Goodrich, 1859... |