Clipart images of many species of perch. Perch are bony ray-finned fish. They are a popular panfish and are in high demand for consumption in restauraunts commercially and in homes privately.
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Cunner
The blue perch. Up to 12 inches in length and having about 18 dorsal spines, conical teeth in several rows, seperate preoperculum, and scaly cheeks and opercles. ... |
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Hyoid Bone
"Hyoid bone of the Perch." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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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
External features of a perch. ... |
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Perch
digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems of a perch. ... |
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Perch
Circulatory system of a perch. ... |
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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 Brain
"Brain of Perch. Upper aspect. a, cereoellum; b, optic lobes; c, hemispheres; e, lobi inferiores; f, hypophysis; g, lobi posteriores; i, olfactory lobes; n, nervus opticus; o, nervus olfactorius; p,... |
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Perch Brain
"Brain of Perch. Lower aspect. a, cereoellum; b, optic lobes; c, hemispheres; e, lobi inferiores; f, hypophysis; g, lobi posteriores; i, olfactory lobes; n, nervus opticus; o, nervus olfactorius; p,... |
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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 skeleton
"The bones of fishes are of a less dense and compact nature than in the higher order of animals; in some, indeed, they are wholly cartilaginous. The skeleton may in general be divided into four chief... |
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Perch Skeleton
"The spinal column consists of abdominal and caudal vertebre, the coalescence of the parapophyses into a complete hemal ring and the suspension of the anal fin generally forming a sufficiently well-ma... |
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Perch Skeleton
"Skeleton of Fish (Perch). a, intermaxillaries; b, nasal region; c, dentary bone of mandible; d, orbit of eye; e, supraoccipital crest; f, preoperculum; g, g', vertebral column; h, pectoral fin; i, ve... |
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Perch Skull
"Skeleton of the Perch's Skull." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Perch Skull
"Lower view of skull of perch." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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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, 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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Ruffe
"A European species, six to eight inches long, closely resembling the perch, and valued for its flesh." — Goodrich, 1859... |