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1 PHOTO / VIDEO STOCK LISTING UNDERWATER - FISH Acadian Redfish! Clearnose skate! Moonfish! African lungfish! Clown anemonefish,orange&black! Morrish idol! Alewife herring "# Common carp! Mummichog! Amberjack! Common shiner! Nassau grouper! American butterfish! Coral beauty! Naso tang! American eel "# Coral catshark! Neon goby! American shad "# Cortez wrasse! Northern kingfish! Angelfish! Crappy, or calico bass $ Northern pipefish! Arawana! Crescent wrasse! Northern pike! Asian bonytongue! Cunner " Northern Puffer! Atlantic cod " Discus! Nurse shark! Atlantic halibut! Doctorfish! Ocean pout! Atlantic moonfish! Double-ended pipefish! Old wife! Atlantic mackerel $ Double-lined fusilier! Onespot rabbitfish! Atlantic salmon "# Eastern brook trout "# Orangeband surgeonfish! Atlantic silverside! Electric eel! Ocean surgeonfish! Atlantic spadefish! Electric green glofish tetra! Orangetail blue damsel! Atlantic sturgeon! Emperor angelfish! Orangetip bristletooth! Atlantic wolf fish " Fallfish! Ornate bichir! Banded leporinus! False clownfish! Oyster toadfish " Banded archerfish! Festive cichlid! Painted greenling! Banded scat! Fingerfish! Pacu! Bangaii cardinal! Four-eye butterflyfish! Palette surgeonfish! Barred spinefoot rabbitfish! French angelfish! Parrot cichlid! Barndoor skate! French grunt! Picasso triggerfish! Bicolor damselfish! Golden shiner " Pinktail chalceus! Big-lip damsel! Goliath grouper! Pinktail triggerfish! Big-nosed unicornfish! Great barracuda! Plecostomus! Bermuda chub! Green chromis! Pollock " Bird wrasse! Grey angelfish! Porkfish! Black-belly rosefish " Goldspotted spinefoot rabbitfish! Prickly leatherjacket! Black bullhead catfish! Goosefish! Pumpkinseed " Black crappie! Guineafowl puffer! Queen angelfish! Black drum! Harlequin tuskfish! Queen triggerfish! Black grouper! Hemiodus unimaculatus Racoon butterflyfish! Blackbar soldierfish! Hybrid striped bass! Rainbow smelt "# Black sea bass " Kelp perch! Rainbow surfperch Black striped angelfish! Kelp rockfish! Rainbow trout " Black nose dace! Lake sturgeon! Redbreasted sunfish! Blue hippo tang! Lake trout! Red drum! Blue parrotfish! Largemouth bass " Redfin needlefish! Blue runner! Little skate " Red grouper! Blue tang! Longfin bannerfish! Red hake " Blueback herring "# Longhorn cowfish! Red lionfish! Bluegill! Longhorn sculpin! Red-bellied piranha! Bluestriped grunt! Longnose gar! Redtail catfish! Bowfin! Longnose sucker! Reef silversides! Brown bullhead catfish! Longspine squirrelfish! Rock bass! Brown trout! Lookdown! Rock gunnel! Brushtail tang! Lumpfish! Rooster hogfish! Burbot (cusk)! Lyretail anthias! Ropefish! Chain dogfish " Magnificent rabbitfish! Round whitefish! Chain pickerel " Mahogany snapper! Sacura! Channel catfish! Masked butterflyfish! Sailfin tang! Chocolate cichlid! Model puffer! Sand tiger shark!
2 UNDERWATER - FISH (Continued) Scalefin anthias! Southern stingray! Tomato anemonefish! Scrawled cowfish! Spotted hake! Tomcod! Scrawled filefish! Spotted scat! Tomtate! Scup " Springers demoiselle! Trumpetfish! Sea ravin " Speckled hind (grouper)! Tube snout! Sergeant major! Spiny dogfish! Twospot cardinalfish! Sheephead! Spotted gar! Uaru! Sheepshead! Spotted grouper! Walleye! Sheepshead minnow! Spotfin killifish! White bass! Shiner perch! Spotted ratfish! White hake! Short bigeye! Squirrelfish! White margate! Shortnose sturgeon "# Striped bass "# White sucker! Shoulderspot wrasse! Striped burrfish! Whitespotted bamboo shark! Silver dollar! Striped killifish! Whitespotted grouper! Silver narrow hatchetfish! Striped sea robin " Windowpane right-eyed flounder " Silver moony! Sweetwater demoiselle! Winter flounder " Six-line wrasse! Summer flounder " Yellow bullhead catfish! Skunk clownfish! Tarpon " Yellow goatfish! Slippery dick! Tassle filefish! Yellow perch " Smallmouth bass "# Tautog, or blackfish " Yellow stingray! Small mouth grunt! Threadfin butterflyfish! Yellow tang! Snipefish! Thread-finned cichlid! Yellowfin parrotfish! Snowy grouper! Three-spot dascyllus! Yellowtail snapper! Sohal surgeonfish! Tiger trout! Yellowtail tang!
3 UNDERWATER - MARINE INVERTEBRATES Acadian hermit crab! Giant pacific octopus! Red beard sponge! Atlantic purple urchin! Hairy bryozoan! Red gilled nudibranch! Atlantic sea nettle! Hooked weed! Red branching soft coral! Australian spotted jelly! Horse star! Red opossum shrimp! Baltic isopod! Horseshoe crab! Red stomphia anemone! Bay scallop! Hydra on eel grass! Red terebellid worm! Bent opossum shrimp! Irish moss! Ridge slipper lobster! Blood star! Japanese sea nettle! Rim backed nudibranch! Blue blubber! Jonah crab! Robust frond eolis nudibranch eggs Blue mussel! Lagoon jelly! Rock crab! Bushy-backed sea slug! Lined seahorse! Rock gunnel! Club tunicate! Long-fin squid eggs! Rough barnacle! Common cuttlefish! Long spined sea urchin! Sand shrimp! Common palmate sponge! Many armed hydromedusa! Scarlet cleaner shrimp! Common sand dollar! Moon jelly! Sea fan! Coral weed! Moon snail! Sea gooseberry! Crumb of bread sponge! Naked sea butterfly! Sea Peach! Cushion star! North american lobster " Sea scallop! Daisy brittle star! North atlantic octopus " Sea vase tunicate! Dead mans finger sponge! Northern comb jelly! Siphonaphore! Deep sea red crab! Northern crayfish " Smooth, or purple sun star! Diamondback terrapin! Northern horse mussel! Spiny lobster! Eight ribbed hydromedusa! Northern periwinkle! Spiny sun star! European oyster! Northern red anemone! Stalked tunicate! Finger sponge! Northern sand dollar! Stick hydroid! Fire sponge! Northern sea star! Stony coral! Forbes sea star! Northern shrimp! Sunflower star! Four-colored anemone! Northern yellow periwinkle! Toad crab! Frilled sea anemone! Orange footed sea cucumber! Tortoise shell limpets! Giant green anemone! Pacific hard coral! Tubularian hydroid! Golden star tunicate! Pacific sea nettle! Weedy seadragon! Grass shrimp! Pacific soft coral! White atlantic cadlina nudibranch Greedy dove shell! Polymasta sponge & rough barnacle White dorid nudibranch! Green crab! Purple sea urchin! Zig-zag wine glass hydroid! Green sea urchin! Quahog!
4 MAMMALS African Crested Porcupine! Fennec fox! Pronghorn! African elephant! Fin whale " Pygmy Hippopotamus! African leopard! Formosan sika deer! Pygmy loris! African lion! Giant anteater! Raccoon $ African wild dog! Gray fox! Red fox " Arctic fox! Gray seal! Red kangaroo! Aoudad! Gray squirrel " Red panda! American mink " Gray wolf " Red-rumped agouti! American bison! Grevys zebra! Red river hog! American black bear! Golden lion tamarin! Red wolf! Amur leopard! Groundhog " Reeves muntjac! Asian elephant! Harbor seal (surface & underwater) " Reindeer! Babirusa! Harp seal! Reticulated giraffe! Baird s tapir! Humpback whale " Ring-tailed lemur! Beaver! Indian crested porcupine! Rock hyrax! Beluga whale! Indian flying fox! Ruwenzori long-haired bat! Bengal tiger! Jaguar! Seba s short-tail leaf nose bat! Black tailed prairie dog! Koala! Siamang monkey! Black & white ruffed lemur! Masai giraffe! Sika oriental elk! Bobcat! Mandrill! Slender-tailed meerkat! Borneo bearded pig! Markhor! Snow leopard! Brazilian tapir Mexican gray wolf! Steller sea lion! Canada lynx! Minke whale $ Striped skunk " Capybara! Moon bear! Takin! Chimpanzee! Mountain goat! Visayan warty pig! Chincoteague pony! Mountain lion, or cougar! Warthog! Chipmunk " North American river otter! Western lowland gorilla! Common dolphin! Northern fur seal! White-cheeked gibbon! Cotton-top tamarin! Northern moose " White-faced saki monkey! Coyote! Northern right whale " White lion! DeBrazza s monkey! Ocean sunfish $ White rhinoceros! Elk! Ocelot! White tail deer " Eastern cottontail rabbit! Parma wallaby! White Tiger! Eastern grey kangaroo! Patagonian cavy! Wildebeast! Fallow deer! Prehensile-tailed porcupine! Zebra!
5 BIRDS African black-footed penguin! Crested wood partridge! Peregrine falcon $ African pygmy falcon! Downy woodpecker! Piping plover "# American goldfinch! Elegant crested tinamou! Purple swamphen! American oyster catcher! Emu! Red-crested cardinal! American robin! Field sparrow! Red crowned crane! Andean condor! Florida sandhill crane! Redhead duck! Arctic tern! Golden breasted starling! Red-shouldered hawk! Argentine ruddy duck! Gouldian finch! Red-tailed hawk! Bald eagle "# Green aracari! Ringed teal duck! Bali mynah! Great blue heron " Rock dove! Barn owl! Great horned owl! Roseate tern "# Barraband! Green heron! Rosybill duck! Barred owl! Guinea hen! Ruby-throated hummingbird! Barrows goldeneye duck! Hadada ibis! Ruppell s griffon vulture! Black crowned night heron! Hairy woodpecker! Saddle-billed stork! Black duck $ Herring gull! Sandhill crane! Black-necked crane! Hooded merganser! Scarlet ibis! Black swan! House sparrow! Semipalmated plover! Blue-bellied roller! Humboldt penguin! Silver cheeked hornbill! Blue-crowned motmot! Hyacinth macaw! Snowy crowned robin chat! Blue jay! Iceland gull! Snowy egret " Boat-billed heron! Inca tern! Southern ground hornbill! Bonapartes gull! King vulture! Southern screamer! Broad-winged hawk! Laughing gull! Spectacled eider! Brown crested cormorant " Least tern "# Spectacled owl! Budgerigar (Budgie)! Mallards " Starling! Bufflehead duck! Masked lapwing! Superb starling! Canada geese " Military macaw! Turkey vulture! Canvasback duck! Mourning dove! Victoria crowned pigeon! Caribbean Flamingo! Mute swan " Violet turaco! Chilean flamingo! North American ruddy duck! West african crowned crane! Chiloe wigeon duck! Northern gannet! White breasted cormorant! Chinese painted quail! Northern mockingbird! White-crested hornbill! Cockatiel! Orange bishop! White-faced whistling duck! Common grackle! Osprey " White-winged duck! Common loon! Ostrich! Wild turkey " Common shovelnose duck! Peacock! Wood duck! Common tern "# Yellow-rumped cacique!
6 DOMESTIC FARM ANIMALS American milking devon oxen! Jacob sheep! Partridge rock chicken! American shetland pony! Lakenvelder chicken! Pygmy goat! Ankole cattle (watusi)! Lionhead rabbit! Randall lineback cow! Blue slate turkey! Leicester longwool sheep! Rhode island red hen! Buff orpington chicken! Llama! Santa cruz sheep! Domestic yak! Mini lop-ear rabbit! Silver fox rabbit Dunghill foul chicken! Miniature donkey! Silver-laced wyandotte chicken! Exmoor horse! Nigerian dwarf goat! Suffolk punch horse! Guinea hog! Oberhasli goat! Welsh pony! Gulf coast/merino cross sheep! Old English bantam chicken! Zebu! Hampshire down sheep! Partridge cochin hen! INSECTS American burying beetle! Frosted elfin butterfly! Narrow green-banded swallowtail! American copper butterfly! Green darner dragonfly! Rice paper butterfly! Autumn leaf butterfly! Grey pansy butterfly! Tailed jay butterfly! Blue morpho butterfly! Honey bee! The common mime butterfly! Bumblebee! Japanese beetle! The golden birdwing butterfly! Cattleheart butterfly! Julia butterfly! The great mormon butterfly! Chocolate pansy butterfly! Karner blue butterfly! White tail dragonfly! Common sailor butterfly! REPTILES and AMPHIBIANS African spur-thigh tortoise! Kemp s ridley sea turtle! Radiated tortoise! Aldabra tortoise! Gila monster! Red-eared slider turtle! American alligator! Loggerhead sea turtle! Red-headed river turtle! Argentine black & white tegu! Mossy frog! Snapping turtle! Blue iguana! Nile crocodile! Spotted salamander! Bullfrog " Painted turtle! Surinam toad! Common cooter! Plymouth red-belly cooter "# Timber rattlesnake " Diamondback terrapin! Poison dart frog! Yellow-banded dart frog! Eastern box turtle! PLANTS and TREES Amaranthus! Dahlia! Petunia! Anise hyssop! Daylilly! Pitch pine tree! Artist s fungus! Foxglove! Pleurisy root! Bartlett pear! Fragrant water lilly! Prickly pear cactus! Beach rose! Gray goldenrod! Purple coneflower! Black-eyed susan! Hibiscus! Purple passion flower! Broken fork moss! Hydrangea! Running bamboo! California privet! Indian blanket! Salt hay! Cardinal flower! Japanese anemone! Smooth cordgrass! Castor bean! Japanese knotweed! Sweet goldenrod! Cattail! Lance-leaved coreopsis! Tall goldenrod! Chanterelle! Lisianthus! Three-lobed bazzania! Common fig! Meadow mushroom! Tickleseed sunflower! Common oak fern! Oyster mushroom! Wild lupine! Yew!
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