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Headstander, Leporinus affinis
Headstander.
Species: Headstander, Leporinus affinis
Image ID: 09272  
Boesemans rainbowfish, Melanotaenia boesemani
Boesemans rainbowfish.
Species: Boeseman's rainbowfish, Melanotaenia boesemani
Image ID: 09283  
Red rainbowfish, Glossolepis incisus
Red rainbowfish.
Species: Red rainbowfish, Glossolepis incisus
Image ID: 09285  
Bumphead Cichlid, Cyphotilapia frontosa
Bumphead Cichlid.
Species: Bumphead cichlid, Cyphotilapia frontosa
Image ID: 09290  
Silver dollar, a freshwater fish native to the Amazon and Paraguay river basins of South America, Metynnis hypsauchen
Silver dollar, a freshwater fish native to the Amazon and Paraguay river basins of South America.
Species: Silver dollar fish, Metynnis hypsauchen
Image ID: 09329  
Longear sunfish, native to the watersheds of the Mississippi River and Great Lakes, Lepomis megalotis
Longear sunfish, native to the watersheds of the Mississippi River and Great Lakes.
Species: Longear sunfish, Lepomis megalotis
Image ID: 09801  
Earth-eating cichlid, native to South American rivers, Geophagus altifrons
Earth-eating cichlid, native to South American rivers.
Species: Earth-eating cichlid, Geophagus altifrons
Image ID: 09820  
Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Golden trout.
Species: Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Image ID: 09414  
Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Golden trout.
Species: Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Image ID: 09269  
Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America.  The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer.  It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts.  The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously, Anableps anableps
Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Species: Four-eyed fish, Anableps anableps
Image ID: 14719  
Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America.  The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer.  It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts.  The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously, Anableps anableps
Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Species: Four-eyed fish, Anableps anableps
Image ID: 14720  
Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America.  The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer.  It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts.  The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously, Anableps anableps
Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Species: Four-eyed fish, Anableps anableps
Image ID: 14721  
Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America.  The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer.  It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts.  The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously, Anableps anableps
Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Species: Four-eyed fish, Anableps anableps
Image ID: 14722  
Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America.  The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer.  It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts.  The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously, Anableps anableps
Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Species: Four-eyed fish, Anableps anableps
Image ID: 14723  
Lyretail cichlid, Neolamprologus brichardi
Lyretail cichlid.
Species: Lyretail cichlid, Neolamprologus brichardi
Image ID: 09259  
Lyretail cichlid, Neolamprologus brichardi
Lyretail cichlid.
Species: Lyretail cichlid, Neolamprologus brichardi
Image ID: 09260  
Unidentified African cichlid fish
Unidentified African cichlid fish.
Image ID: 09261  
Unidentified African cichlid fish
Unidentified African cichlid fish.
Image ID: 09262  
Unidentified African cichlid fish
Unidentified African cichlid fish.
Image ID: 09263  
Unidentified African cichlid fish
Unidentified African cichlid fish.
Image ID: 09264  
Unidentified African cichlid fish
Unidentified African cichlid fish.
Image ID: 09265  
Unidentified African cichlid fish
Unidentified African cichlid fish.
Image ID: 09266  
Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Golden trout.
Species: Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Image ID: 09267  
Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Golden trout.
Species: Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Image ID: 09268  
Bichir, Polypterus
Bichir.
Species: Bichir, Polypterus
Image ID: 09270  
Headstander, Leporinus affinis
Headstander.
Species: Headstander, Leporinus affinis
Image ID: 09271  
Headstander, Leporinus affinis
Headstander.
Species: Headstander, Leporinus affinis
Image ID: 09273  
Headstander, Leporinus affinis
Headstander.
Species: Headstander, Leporinus affinis
Image ID: 09274  
Headstander, Leporinus affinis
Headstander.
Species: Headstander, Leporinus affinis
Image ID: 09275  
Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America.  The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer.  It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts.  The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously, Anableps anableps
Four-eyed fish, found in the Amazon River delta of South America. The name four-eyed fish is actually a misnomer. It has only two eyes, but both are divided into aerial and aquatic parts. The two retinal regions of each eye, working in concert with two different curvatures of the eyeball above and below water to account for the difference in light refractivity for air and water, allow this amazing fish to see clearly above and below the water surface simultaneously.
Species: Four-eyed fish, Anableps anableps
Image ID: 09276  
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