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Illustration of Bolbometopon muricatum (Green Humphead Parrotfish)
Bolbometopon muricatum (Green Humphead Parrotfish)
Illustration of Caranx ignobilis (Giant Trevally)
Caranx ignobilis (Giant Trevally)
Illustration of Myripristis vittata (Bigeye Soldierfish)
Myripristis vittata (Bigeye Soldierfish)
Side view illustration of an adult Blue-spotted Grouper. The blue-spotted grouper was introduced to the Hawaiian islands from Moorea, French Polynesia in the late 1950s in an attempt to establish a grouper fishery in Hawaii.
Cephalopholis argus (Blue-spotted Grouper)
The Hawaiian Hoary Bat, known as ‘ope‘ape‘a in Hawai'i, has a heavy fur coat that is brown and gray, and ears tinged with white, giving it a frosted or
Lasirus cinereus semotus (Hawaiian Hoary Bat)
Illustration of Balistapus undulatus (Orange-lined Triggerfish)
Balistapus undulatus (Orange-lined Triggerfish)
Illustration of Crocodylus acutus (American Crocodile)
Crocodylus acutus (American Crocodile)
Illustration of Himantopus mexicanus (Black-necked Stilt) eggs
Himantopus mexicanus (Black-necked Stilt) : eggs
Illustration of Triaenodon obesus (Whitetip Reef Shark)
Triaenodon obesus (Whitetip Reef Shark)
Illustration of Rivulus marmoratus (Mangrove Killifish)
Rivulus marmoratus (Mangrove Killifish)
Illustration of Capra aegagrus hircus (Goat)
Capra aegagrus hircus (Goat)
Illustration of Phaethon aethereus (Red-billed Tropicbird)
Phaethon aethereus (Red-billed Tropicbird)
Illustration of Ptilinopus pelewensis (Palau Fruit-dove)
Ptilinopus pelewensis (Palau Fruit-dove)
Illustration of Himantopus himantopus (Black-winged Stilt)
Himantopus himantopus (Black-winged Stilt)
Illustration of Irediparra gallinacea (Comb-crested Jacana)
Irediparra gallinacea (Comb-crested Jacana)
Illustration of adult Pandion haliaetus (Osprey) in flight.
Pandion haliaetus (Osprey) adult
The Basking shark is the second-largest fish. It is found in warm tempatures around the continential shelves.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
Showin the upper and lower jaw of the Basking shark. This structure is also known as the pharynx.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
The Basking shark is the second-largest fish. It is found in warm tempatures around the continential shelves.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
The Basking shark is the second-largest fish. It is found in warm tempatures around the continential shelves.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
The Basking shark is the second-largest fish. It is found in warm tempatures around the continential shelves.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
The Basking shark is the second-largest fish. It is found in warm tempatures around the continential shelves.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
The Basking shark is the second-largest fish. It is found in warm tempatures around the continential shelves.
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark)
Gills of the Basking Shark
Cetorhinus maximus (Basking Shark) gills
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