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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: 09381  
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: 09382  
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: 09383  
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: 09384  
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: 09385  
Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Golden trout.
Species: Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Image ID: 09415  
Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Golden trout.
Species: Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Image ID: 09416  
Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Golden trout.
Species: Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Image ID: 09417  
Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Golden trout.
Species: Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Image ID: 09418  
Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Golden trout.
Species: Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Image ID: 09419  
Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Golden trout.
Species: Golden trout, Oncorhynchus aguabonita
Image ID: 09420  
Unidentified freshwater fish, perhaps a rainbowfish
Unidentified freshwater fish, perhaps a rainbowfish.
Image ID: 09470  
Unidentified freshwater fish, perhaps a rainbowfish
Unidentified freshwater fish, perhaps a rainbowfish.
Image ID: 09471  
Unidentified freshwater fish
Unidentified freshwater fish.
Image ID: 09472  
Unidentified freshwater fish
Unidentified freshwater fish.
Image ID: 09473  
Unidentified freshwater fish
Unidentified freshwater fish.
Image ID: 09474  
Unidentified freshwater fish
Unidentified freshwater fish.
Image ID: 09475  
Unidentified freshwater fish
Unidentified freshwater fish.
Image ID: 09476  
Unidentified freshwater fish
Unidentified freshwater fish.
Image ID: 09477  
Topminnow, a freshwater fish native to central America, Belonesox belizanus
Topminnow, a freshwater fish native to central America.
Species: Topminnow, Belonesox belizanus
Image ID: 09795  
Topminnow, a freshwater fish native to central America, Belonesox belizanus
Topminnow, a freshwater fish native to central America.
Species: Topminnow, Belonesox belizanus
Image ID: 09796  
Topminnow, a freshwater fish native to central America, Belonesox belizanus
Topminnow, a freshwater fish native to central America.
Species: Topminnow, Belonesox belizanus
Image ID: 09797  
Banded rainbowfish, native to rivers of southern China to Vietnam, Melanotaenia trifasciata
Banded rainbowfish, native to rivers of southern China to Vietnam.
Species: Banded rainbowfish, Melanotaenia trifasciata
Image ID: 09799  
Banded rainbowfish, native to rivers of southern China to Vietnam, Melanotaenia trifasciata
Banded rainbowfish, native to rivers of southern China to Vietnam.
Species: Banded rainbowfish, Melanotaenia trifasciata
Image ID: 09800  
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: 09802  
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: 09803  
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: 09804  
Altum angelfish, Pterophyllum altum
Altum angelfish.
Species: Altum angelfish, Pterophyllum altum
Image ID: 09813  
Altum angelfish, Pterophyllum altum
Altum angelfish.
Species: Altum angelfish, Pterophyllum altum
Image ID: 09814  
Electric catfish, native to Africa, Malapterurus electricus
Electric catfish, native to Africa.
Species: Electric catfish, Malapterurus electricus
Image ID: 09815  
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