Chelidonichthys spinosus
The small eyed green finned fish is a fish species belonging to the family Meguridae and the genus Green finned fish. The body is elongated and slightly flattened. The back and sides of the head are covered with bone plates. The cheeks have strong edges. The snout process is relatively round and short, with small spines on it. The posterior cervical spine, opercular spine, and scapular spine are all shorter than the eye diameter. There are small spine shield plates on both sides of the dorsal fin base. Small and round scales; There are no scales on the head, chest, and anterior abdomen, and the number of lateral scale holes is 64-66. The anal fin is opposite to the second dorsal fin; The pectoral fins are relatively short and only extend below the anterior base of the second dorsal fin. Red on the back and side, white on the abdomen; The inner surface of the pectoral fins is dark olive green, with many blue spots scattered in the lower half and a blue border.
Flower tailed black tailed catfish
Flower tailed black tailed catfish is a food fish with a tall body and a spindle shape; The standard body length is approximately 2.4-2.9 times the body height. Small mouth, end position; The maxilla has elasticity and is partially covered by the preorbital bone; The anterior maxilla has a finger like protrusion; There are one or two rows of fine teeth in front of the upper and lower jaws, and the hoe bone also has a narrow band of fine teeth. The posterior edge of the gill cover has a small blunt spine, and the anterior gill cover has no serrations. Distributed in the tropical waters of the Indo Western Pacific, from the east coast of Africa and the Red Sea in the west, to the Solomon Islands in the east, to the Ryukyu Islands in the north, and to Australia in the south. It is found in the reef waters along the southern and eastern coasts of Taiwan, China, China.
Sea carp
The sea carp is a species of marine fish in the family Auchenipteridae, belonging to the genus Auchenipteridae. The body is elongated and laterally flattened, the dorsal edge is relatively straight, the ventral edge is slightly convex, the caudal peduncle is wide and short, and the caudal peduncle length is slightly smaller than the caudal peduncle height. The body length is 3.4-4.1 times the body height and 3.6-4 times the head length. Big head. Slightly elevated mouth; The lower jaw is more prominent, and the upper jaw extends backwards, close to the posterior edge of the eye. Having a throat plate. The body is covered with large and thin round scales, and there are no angular scales on the abdomen; Keep going straight on the side line, with a scale of 36-40 on the side line. The dorsal fin is located in the center of the body and the last fin is elongated into a filamentous shape; The starting point of the pelvic fin is below the starting point of the dorsal fin; The anterior fin of the anal fin is longer than the posterior fin.
Horizontal banded pseudo orbital spiny perch
Parascolopsis inermis, also known as the horizontal banded perch, is a species of fish belonging to the family Parascolopsis in the genus Parascolopsis. Commonly known as the horizontal banded spiny perch and the horizontal banded red tailed winter, it is distributed in the South China Sea and Taiwan in China.
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.
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.
Single toothed jade crab
The single toothed jade crab is an animal of the jade crab genus in the jade crab family. The head and chest armor of the single toothed jade crab is diamond shaped, smooth and shiny, with a prominent back and unclear zoning. The forehead margin is thin, with three inconspicuous small teeth, protruding from the central one. The front edge is wavy with indistinct bead like particles, the base is concave, and the rear edge also has the same particles. The rear edge protrudes in an arc shape. The upper limb is well-developed. The claws of the single toothed jade crab are thick and robust, with particles on both the front and rear edges of the long segment. There are two parallel columns of particles on the back, each with 7-8 particles, and a cluster of particles at the base. There are particles on the inner edge of the wrist joint. The palm joint is rectangular with particles on the inner edge. Both fingers have small teeth on their inner edges.
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.
Henggu Cave Shrimp
Henggu Cave Shrimp is an animal of the Cave Shrimp genus in the family Crayfidae.
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.
Big eyed crab
The big eyed crab is an animal of the genus big eyed crab in the family Crabaidae. It is distributed in the west coast of Korea, Singapore, Australia, Taiwan Island, as well as Hainan Island, Fujian, Zhejiang, Shandong, Bohai Bay, Liaodong Bay, Liaodong Peninsula and other places in Chinese Mainland. The living environment is seawater, and it is often found in the intertidal zone near the coast or on muddy beaches at river mouths. The living environment is seawater, and it is often found in the intertidal zone near the coast or on muddy beaches at river mouths. The width of the head and chest armor is about 1.5 times its length, with surface particles and soft fur, especially dense in males.
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.
Macrophthalmus japonicus
The Japanese big eyed crab, also known as the Japanese big eyed crab in Chinese, is an animal belonging to the sand crab family and the big eyed crab genus. It is distributed in Japan, the west coast of Korea, Singapore, Australia, Taiwan Island, as well as Hainan Island, Fujian, Zhejiang, Shandong, Bohai Bay, Liaodong Bay, Liaodong Peninsula and other places in Chinese Mainland. Japanese big eyed crabs often nest on muddy beaches in the intertidal zone or river mouths near the coast. The width of the head and chest armor of the Japanese big eyed crab is about 1.5 times its length, with surface particles and soft fur, especially dense in males. The stomach area is slightly heart-shaped. The heart and intestinal regions are connected in a "T" shape, and there are two parallel transverse shallow grooves in the gill region. The forehead is very narrow, slightly curved downwards, and there is a longitudinal mark in the middle of the surface.
Gorgeous wine colored round fan crab
The wine colored round fan crab is a type of crab belonging to the fan crab family. It is composed of H Milne Edwards first described it in 1834. This species has been found in various regions including Japan, Solomon Islands, Ceylon, Andaman Islands, and Hainan Island in China. It is usually observed on mudflats near mangrove areas or river mouths. In the Philippines, it has been recorded in Puerto Galera, Mindoro Island, and is commonly found on the edge of swamps, under rocks. Crabs are occasionally caught in bamboo traps by local communities and consumed as food.
Japanese rock fan shrimp
The Chinese name is Japanese rock fan shrimp, also known as Japanese cicada shrimp, which belongs to the family Cicadanidae in the order Decapoda of the phylum Arthropods in the animal kingdom. It is a marine organism. The Japanese rock fan shrimp is a species in the Cicadaceae family, known as the Japanese cicada shrimp or Japanese rock fan shrimp. The maximum length of Japanese rock fan shrimp is 16 centimeters, and the length range of its shell is 4 to 7.4 centimeters. Females are larger than males. Its shell and upper abdomen are brown, with a blue hue on the leading edge, and its lower body and legs are yellow brown. The protrusion or protuberance on the back is purple on the side, while the protrusion in the middle of the back is cherry red; All the small bumps on the back are white.
Grey eyed Snow Crab Male
Gray eyed snow crab, also known as cobbler crab (USA), queen crab (Canada and Europe), is a species of snow crab belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, class Soft Armor, order Decapoda, family Characidae in the animal kingdom. It is a marine organism. Gray eyed snow crabs are distributed in the northern Pacific and northwestern Atlantic. It is very similar to the red eye snow crab and is commonly referred to as "snow crab" when sold. In Canada, it is also known as the queen crab, and in Japan, it is also known as "pine leaf crab". Gray eyed snow crabs are the largest crab resource in Alaska, with a high annual catch of over 100000 tons.
Grey eyed Snow Crab Male
Gray eyed snow crab, also known as cobbler crab (USA), queen crab (Canada and Europe), is a species of snow crab belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, class Soft Armor, order Decapoda, family Characidae in the animal kingdom. It is a marine organism. Gray eyed snow crabs are distributed in the northern Pacific and northwestern Atlantic. It is very similar to the red eye snow crab and is commonly referred to as "snow crab" when sold. In Canada, it is also known as the queen crab, and in Japan, it is also known as "pine leaf crab". Gray eyed snow crabs are the largest crab resource in Alaska, with a high annual catch of over 100000 tons.
Ocypode stimpsoni
The Chinese name for the sand crab is Ocypode stimpsoni, also known as the Sze's sand crab. It belongs to the phylum arthropods, class Soft Armor, order Decapoda, family Characidae, and genus Characidae in the animal kingdom. It is a marine organism. Crab is distributed on the east coast of North Korea, Japan, Taiwan Island, and Guangdong, Fujian, Shandong, Bohai Bay and other places in Chinese Mainland. Its living environment is sea water, and most of its caves live on the beach at the high tide line.
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