Blue pseudo black tailed catfish
The blue pseudo black tailed catfish (scientific name: Paracaesio caerulea), also known as the green red snapper, green chicken, and large gong, is a species of the genus Paracaesio in the family Cichlidae. Produced in northern, eastern, and southern Taiwan. The body is elongated and slightly skewed; The standard body length is approximately 2.7-2.9 times the body height. The distance between the eyes is significantly prominent. There is no groove in front of us. The lower jaw protrudes slightly from the upper jaw; The end of the maxilla extends below the anterior edge of the eye; The maxilla lacks scales. The upper and lower jaws have band shaped teeth, the outer teeth are enlarged, and the front teeth are canine shaped; A hoe with teeth. The body is covered with small and medium-sized comb scales, with bare scales on the dorsal and anal fins.
Hammerhead sharks
The hammerhead shark is a general term for the family of hammerhead sharks in the order Siluriformes of the phylum Chordata. The body of the hammerhead shark is elongated, the head is flat, and the front two sides are extended, forming a chain like protrusion; Tail side flattening; Kiss wide and short, with a curved front edge; Round eyes, located at the front of the head, giving it binocular vision and a 360 degree panoramic view, enabling it to accurately perceive the position and distance of the other person; The pelvic fins are slightly larger than the anal fins and are nearly square in shape; Large pectoral fins; The back and side of the body are gray brown, and the belly is light white. The hammerhead shark, also known as the hammerhead shark, is named after its T-shaped head shape.
Pseudogobio esocinus
Long snout resembling a catfish, with 3, 7 dorsal fin strips; Pectoral fin strips 1, 14; Abdominal fin strips 1, 7; Hip fin strips 3, 6. Gill rakes 10-12. Two rows of swallowing teeth, 2.5 to 5.2. Side scale 42 [5/(3-V)] 43; Dorsal fin anterior scales 11-12; 12 scales around the caudal peduncle.
Japanese striped loach
The scientific name of the Japanese striped loach is Cobitis biwae, which is a native fish species in Japan. Found in sandy and gravelly substrates in rivers. This species is a native species of this state. However, it was not found in Yamaguchi Prefecture. It is considered an invasive species in Lake Chuzenji and eastern Shizuoka Prefecture. Because they are small and easy to raise, they are also farmed as ornamental fish.
Green backed Mullet
Green backed mullet is a fish species found in the Indo Pacific region. Fish schools form in shallow waters and enter lagoons, estuaries, and freshwater areas to forage. Juvenile fish may enter rice paddies and mangroves. It is mainly distributed in coastal areas with sandy and muddy bottoms, and is also commonly found in brackish water environments such as estuaries or mangroves. Feed on organic debris in the bottom soil or plankton in the water. The common length is about 25 centimeters, but it can reach up to 40 centimeters.
Spotted grouper
The spotted grouper is a bony fish species belonging to the family Serranidae in the order Perciformes. The body of the spotted grouper is elongated into an oval shape, flattened and tall on the side; Small head, slightly slanted and straight back edge; Kiss slightly pointed, with wide and round eye gaps; Small mouth, end position, unable to expand or contract; The upper and lower jaws are approximately equal in length, and the teeth of both jaws are fused with the jawbone; The gaps between each tooth are filled with limestone, forming a sturdy dental arch. The spotted grouper is mainly distributed in clear waters with deep seawater such as the Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and Taiwan in China.
Izu stingray
Izu rays are a medium-sized benthic fish with a body disc width of up to 73 centimeters. It is a nearshore species mainly found on the continental shelf, with a known depth range of 10-25 meters, but may appear in deeper places; In the East China Sea, it has been reported at a depth of 180 meters. The pectoral fin plate of the Izu stingray is diamond shaped, slightly wider than long, with a smooth golden brown color, and a whip like tail with a low keel above and a fin fold below. The fin folds are white, which distinguishes the Izu ray from all other Pacific members of its family.
Armored Shark
The armored shark, also known as the black shark, is a species of fish in the armored shark family of the order Squaliformes. The armored shark is distributed worldwide and inhabits the seabed at depths of 200-600 meters (660-1970 feet). The body of the armored shark is quite long, cylindrical in shape; The kiss is very short, and the length of the kiss in front of the eyes is about equal to the eye diameter; The eyes are oval in shape, with a diameter of 1/2 of the length of the kiss in front of the mouth. The upper teeth of the armored shark are pointed, while the lower teeth are leaf shaped. The fish has a dark brown body and a yellow brown belly. Two dorsal fins, relatively small, with a white border on the posterior edge of the fins. The tail fin is black at the end. The body length can reach 182 centimeters. Armored sharks are solitary predators that feed on bony fish, sharks and rays, cephalopods, and crustaceans.
Big blue shark
The Great Blue Shark is a species of fish belonging to the true shark family and the genus Great Blue Shark. The body length of the blue shark ranges from 3.50 to 3.8 meters, with the largest reaching over 7 meters. Body elongation, sub spindle shape; Wide and flat head; The tail is slender, slightly shorter than the head and torso; There is a depression on both the upper and lower sides of the caudal fin base. The blue shark is a warm water upper middle layer fish that swims agilely and has a fierce sex. It lives in tropical or temperate oceans, from the surface of the water to the upper layer of the sea at a depth of 350 meters. In general, its actions are relatively slow, but it can move forward at an extremely fast speed when necessary. Usually active on the surface of water, the pectoral fins are spread out, and the upper leaves of the dorsal and caudal fins are exposed above the water surface, swimming slowly.
Songjiang perch
The Songjiang perch is a fish species belonging to the family Scorpaenidae in the order Scorpaeniformes. The front part of the adult fish is flat and flattened, the middle part is nearly cylindrical, and gradually becomes thinner and flattened towards the back; Big head, wide and flat; Wide mouth, end position; The kiss is wide and round, with the maxilla extending below the posterior edge of the eye. China produces along the coasts of the East China Sea, Yellow Sea, and Bohai Sea. It lives in shallow sea, estuaries, fresh water Rivers and Lakes and other waters. Carnivorous fish, planktonic stage, prefer to feed on copepods, brine shrimp larvae, branchiopods, shrimp larvae, etc; The benthic period shifts to feeding on shrimp, oligochaetes, annelids, etc; During the juvenile and adult stages, they feed on shrimp and small fish, and stay up during the day and come out at night.
Qingchui
The medaka, also known as the rice medaka, is a species of fish in the family medaka and genus medaka. The body of the medaka is long, flattened, with a straight back and a round and narrow belly. The head is wide and flat. Small mouth, upper position, transverse fissure, longer lower jaw. Eyes are large, located on the upper side, and the distance between the eyes is wide and flat. The top of the head and gill cover are covered with scales. The dorsal fin is located at the back of the body. Qingchui is a small freshwater mid to upper level fish. It lives in ditches, paddy fields, ponds, and aquatic plants along rivers, lakes and reservoirs. Xi Qun swims in still and slow-moving water areas.
Striped Barrage Fish
Striped sandfish, also known as silver line sandfish, is a type of sandfish. It originates from the African coast of the Indian Ocean to the Mariana Islands and Samoa in the western Pacific, as well as from the Ryukyu Islands southward to Australia in terms of seawater, freshwater, and brackish water. This species appears in mangroves and palm forests and can cross muddy surfaces when leaving the water surface. It can reach a total length of 19 centimeters.
Pine ball fish
Pine ball fish is a species of fish belonging to the pine ball fish family. It is distributed in the western Pacific Ocean of India, including the Red Sea, South Africa, South Japan, Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand and other sea areas. Distributed in Taiwan, including the southern part and the waters around Orchid Island and Green Island. The adult body length of the pine ball fish is about 13-17 centimeters, characterized by specialized scales in the form of shield armor and slightly hexagonal markings on the side of the body. It is the most beautiful ornamental fish in the order of cichlids. Living in tropical waters ranging from 10 to 200 meters, they inhabit rocky depressions or caves during the day and venture out to search for food at night.
Big headed cod
The Chinese name for the big headed cod is a fish belonging to the cod family. It is distributed in the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea of China; Overseas to North Korea and the Pacific Ocean north of Los Angeles. The bighead cod is a cold water bottom dwelling fish that typically inhabits sea areas at depths of 50-80m. The body length is generally 21-70cm. The fins of the bighead cod have no hard spines and are entirely composed of fin strips. Abdominal fin throat position. There is one whisker in the chin of the lower jaw, and both jaws and the plow bone have fuzzy teeth. The scales are very small. It produces and operates food from small and medium-sized fish and invertebrates.
Overturned pufferfish
The overturned pufferfish is a fish species belonging to the family Tetraodontidae in the order Tetraodontiformes, also known as the overturned pufferfish, stingray, or stingray. Short and extremely flattened, oval in shape; The body height is about 2/3 of the body length; The head is slightly short, extremely flattened, and nearly semi-circular; Blunt and round snout, slightly protruding snout tip; Eyes are small and slightly tall; The tail is very short and has no tail handle; Small mouth, front position; Body without scales; No lateral lines; The dorsal fin is short and extremely high; Mid position pectoral fin, very small, nearly circular; The anal fin is similar to the dorsal fin and is symmetrically positioned; The caudal fin is wide and short, with wavy grooves, and the posterior edge is connected to the dorsal and anal fins. The back of the body is gray brown, with silver gray on both sides, white on the belly, and most of the fins are gray brown.
Stingray fish
Ray fish, a general term for cartilaginous fish in the order Rayiformes. The body shape is flat, slightly circular or diamond shaped, resembling a thin disk; The surface of the fish has various patterns, which are brown or black in color; The abdomen is white; The tail is slender, with spines on the caudal peduncle, and the tip of the spines is hooked. The stingray is also known as the "devil fish".
Manta ray
Manta ray is a collective term for several marine fish species in the family Mantidae of the order Rayiformes. There are currently 13 species of manta rays. Manta rays are most closely related to sharks. Manta rays have a flat body; The kiss end is wide and flat horizontally; There are two protruding head fins differentiated from pectoral fins in front of the head; The tail is slender like a whip; The gill pores are wide. Manta rays are named after their swimming posture that resembles bats flying at night.
Devouring shark
The great white shark, also known as the man eating shark, is a fish species in the family Muridae of the order Muriformes. The body is spindle shaped; The tail handle is flat and has a protrusion on one side; Each of the upper and lower parts of the tail base has a depression; Blunt and pointed kisses, relatively short; No blinking membrane in the eyes; The nostrils are close to the mouth; The mouth is longer than the kiss in front of the mouth; Short lip folds; Teeth large, triangular, with fine serrations on the edges; 5 gill pores; The first dorsal fin is tall and triangular in shape; The second dorsal fin is very small; The caudal fin is forked, wide and short; The anal fin is the same shape and size as the second dorsal fin, located below and behind the second dorsal fin; The pelvic fins are located approximately below the center of the gap between the two dorsal fins; The pectoral fins are sickle shaped. The dorsal side is greenish brown or dark brown, while the lower and ventral sides are light gray to white.
Snapper skull
The Sparidae family refers to the phylum Chordata, suborder Vertebrates, order Perciformes, suborder Percoidei, and order Perciformes. The appearance of undergraduate fish is similar to that of the family Cichlidae or the family Percoidei, but the body size of the snapper is higher and more flattened; The incisors, canine teeth, and molars on both sides of the upper and lower jaws are relatively developed. The body is elliptical or oval in shape, with a large head and a higher front half. The back edge is curved, and the abdominal edge is relatively flat. As an important economic fish species along the coast of our country, it belongs to advanced edible fish. Likes to forage in small groups. Omnivorous, mainly feeding on benthic crustaceans, mollusks, echinoderms, or seaweed, occasionally preying on small fish. Androgynous and capable of sexual transformation.
Barracuda skull
The barracuda is a fish species belonging to the family Scorpaenidae in the order Perciformes, suborder Scombroidei. Also known as Barracuda or Sparrow Brocade, it is a species of ray finned fish in the family of Barracuda, belonging to the genus Gobiidae. The body is elongated, with a pointed front end and a slightly flattened rear end. Belonging to a global fish species, it is distributed in various sea areas around the world. So far, 20 species of barracuda have been discovered, and barracuda in different seas have completely different behavior patterns. However, their "solitary" behavior is a common feature, and adult barracuda have almost no natural enemies. Juvenile fish feed on planktonic animals, while adult fish feed on diatoms and small organisms. Usually inhabits the sea
Rice Fish
Mi fish is a fish species belonging to the family Myichthyidae in the order Perciformes, also known as Miichthys, Mytilys, Hairy Fish, Life Fish, Catfish, or Miichthys. Rice fish are mainly distributed along the coasts of China, Japan, and the Korean Peninsula in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Produced in all coastal areas of China. Coastal warm temperate middle and lower level fish prefer to inhabit sandy and muddy sea areas at depths of 15-70 meters, especially in waters with high turbidity. Fierce in nature, mainly feeds on small fish, shrimp, shrimp, and small benthic invertebrates.
Carangi
Carangidae is a general term for fish in the family Carangidae of the order Perciformes in the class Perciformes. Important warm water and warm temperate marine economic fish species in the world. Carangi are mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical waters of the Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Atlantic Ocean, and can also reach higher latitude sea areas with warm currents. Carangi is a family of fish, with a flattened and tall body, thin scales, and a small tail stalk. Abundant in subtropical oceans, with a wide variety of species. The body is elongated and laterally flattened, with various shapes including spindle shaped, elliptical, oval shaped, or diamond shaped.
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The medaka is one of the more popular pet fish. In recent decades, it has been widely used in the fields of developmental biology, molecular biology and toxicology. It is one of the organisms to study the proliferation of vertebrate germ cells, genetic mutations, diseases and toxic effects of pollutants.
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