African Tigerfish
African tigerfish use their large, razor-sharp teeth to tear through prey. They eat whichever fish species is most abundant and have also...
Learn MoreAfrican tigerfish use their large, razor-sharp teeth to tear through prey. They eat whichever fish species is most abundant and have also...
Learn MoreWho knew sea lions could create such artistic masterpieces? Artwork is also available from belugas, penguins or dolphins. Your purchase of an...
Learn MoreThis large, colorful sweetlips is found in the coral-rich areas of the western Pacific Ocean.
Learn MoreRed piranha, also known as red-bellied piranha, maintain their powerful bite by replacing teeth throughout their life. These fish exhibit a “lurking...
Learn MoreThe long snout of this butterflyfish allows it to hunt tiny invertebrates and pull them from small spaces. This feature develops prominently...
Learn MoreChocolate chip sea stars are named for the dark, pointed projections arranged regularly along their arms and central disk, resembling small chocolate...
Learn MoreThe pointed-nose stingray can often be caught as bycatch from fisheries using bottom trawlers, tangle nets and longline nets. However, T.E.D.s and...
Learn MoreThe orange fairy basslet forms large aggregations.
Learn MoreThe leopard whipray is an endangered species known for its beautiful leopard pattern.
Learn MoreYellowhead jawfish use their large mouth to dig burrows by moving sand and shell fragments.
Learn MoreThe cuckoo catfish is found in Lake Tanganyika in Africa.
Learn MoreThe pyramid butterflyfish gets its name from the large white triangle that is formed on its side.
Learn MoreJust like all surgeonfish, the palette surgeonfish has sharp spines on both sides of the caudal peduncle that are mildly venomous.
Learn MoreThe longhorned cowfish is a bright yellow member of the boxfish family and is named for the two horns that grow on...
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