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Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2405819439 Show Image Detail
Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo
A Bluefin gurnard (Chelidonichthys kumu) seabream fish on the ocean floor with its pectoral fins open Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2448713655 Show Image Detail
A Bluefin gurnard (Chelidonichthys kumu) seabream fish on the ocean floor with its pectoral fins open Royalty-Free Stock Photo
A Baby Humpback Whale Plays Near the Surface in Blue Water Royalty-Free Stock Photo #1455196766 Show Image Detail
A Baby Humpback Whale Plays Near the Surface in Blue Water Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Humpback whale pectoral fin slapping on a calm and glassy sea in Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2420688313 Show Image Detail
Humpback whale pectoral fin slapping on a calm and glassy sea in Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Large stingray flapping its pectoral fins at a shallow beach, Hamelin Bay, Western Australia
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Large stingray flapping its pectoral fins at a shallow beach, Hamelin Bay, Western Australia Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Closeup of the tip of humpback pectoral fin showing whale barnacles growing in clusters along the edge of the fin.  Dark circles on the fin are scars from shed off barnacles. (Megaptera novaeangliae) Royalty-Free Stock Photo #1677571297 Show Image Detail
Closeup of the tip of humpback pectoral fin showing whale barnacles growing in clusters along the edge of the fin. Dark circles on the fin are scars from shed off barnacles. (Megaptera novaeangliae) Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Red Handfish (Thymichthys politus): This fish is found off the coast of Tasmania, Australia, and is known for its unique method of "walking" on the ocean floor using its pectoral fins. Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2409685029 Show Image Detail
Red Handfish (Thymichthys politus): This fish is found off the coast of Tasmania, Australia, and is known for its unique method of "walking" on the ocean floor using its pectoral fins. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Baby humpback resting on its side with pectoral fin and part of tail above water. Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2434473181 Show Image Detail
Baby humpback resting on its side with pectoral fin and part of tail above water. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
The inner hand inside the pectoral fin of a whale Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2429602083 Show Image Detail
The inner hand inside the pectoral fin of a whale Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Red Handfish (Thymichthys politus): This fish is found off the coast of Tasmania, Australia, and is known for its unique method of "walking" on the ocean floor using its pectoral fins. Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2409685037 Show Image Detail
Red Handfish (Thymichthys politus): This fish is found off the coast of Tasmania, Australia, and is known for its unique method of "walking" on the ocean floor using its pectoral fins. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Tawes kumpay fish or Puntius gonionatus has pectoral fins and tail fins that are slightly longer than ordinary tawes. Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2398332313 Show Image Detail
Tawes kumpay fish or Puntius gonionatus has pectoral fins and tail fins that are slightly longer than ordinary tawes. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Red Handfish (Thymichthys politus): This fish is found off the coast of Tasmania, Australia, and is known for its unique method of "walking" on the ocean floor using its pectoral fins. Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2409685033 Show Image Detail
Red Handfish (Thymichthys politus): This fish is found off the coast of Tasmania, Australia, and is known for its unique method of "walking" on the ocean floor using its pectoral fins. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Pair of Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2405289447 Show Image Detail
Pair of Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2405496527 Show Image Detail
Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2405731655 Show Image Detail
Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Tawes kumpay fish or Puntius gonionatus has pectoral fins and tail fins that are slightly longer than ordinary tawes. Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2398332293 Show Image Detail
Tawes kumpay fish or Puntius gonionatus has pectoral fins and tail fins that are slightly longer than ordinary tawes. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Tawes kumpay fish or Puntius gonionatus has pectoral fins and tail fins that are slightly longer than ordinary tawes. Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2398332315 Show Image Detail
Tawes kumpay fish or Puntius gonionatus has pectoral fins and tail fins that are slightly longer than ordinary tawes. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Pair of Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2405579837 Show Image Detail
Pair of Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Lionfish gracefully navigating rocky depths, its pectoral fins extended in a mesmerizing display Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2417619963 Show Image Detail
Lionfish gracefully navigating rocky depths, its pectoral fins extended in a mesmerizing display Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Humpback whale mum and baby in the deep blue waters of Tonga. Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2376225367 Show Image Detail
Humpback whale mum and baby in the deep blue waters of Tonga. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2404829249 Show Image Detail
Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Pair of Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2404828723 Show Image Detail
Pair of Pectoral fin spot ricefish (Oryzias pectoralis) or Chinese Medaka Royalty-Free Stock Photo
close up of the pectoral fin of a fish known as a sea scorpion Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2380639827 Show Image Detail
close up of the pectoral fin of a fish known as a sea scorpion Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Red sea bream pectoral fin and abdomen up Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2153983605 Show Image Detail
Red sea bream pectoral fin and abdomen up Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Close-up of a huge humpback whale waving its pectoral fin towards a packed whale watching raft on Maui. Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2075236336 Show Image Detail
Close-up of a huge humpback whale waving its pectoral fin towards a packed whale watching raft on Maui. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
Humpback whale breaching off South Head, Sydney, Australia Royalty-Free Stock Photo #1016184454 Show Image Detail
Humpback whale breaching off South Head, Sydney, Australia Royalty-Free Stock Photo
A Bluefin gurnard fish (Chelidonichthys kumu) displaying colourful pectoral fins with a large black eye spot in the centre Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2288350319 Show Image Detail
A Bluefin gurnard fish (Chelidonichthys kumu) displaying colourful pectoral fins with a large black eye spot in the centre Royalty-Free Stock Photo
aquarium tank with sting ray and the common eagle ray are two mesmerizing species of rays found in marine environments. With their flat bodies and elegant wing-like pectoral fins Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2304186797 Show Image Detail
aquarium tank with sting ray and the common eagle ray are two mesmerizing species of rays found in marine environments. With their flat bodies and elegant wing-like pectoral fins Royalty-Free Stock Photo
aquarium tank with sting ray and the common eagle ray are two mesmerizing species of rays found in marine environments. With their flat bodies and elegant wing-like pectoral fins Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2304186777 Show Image Detail
aquarium tank with sting ray and the common eagle ray are two mesmerizing species of rays found in marine environments. With their flat bodies and elegant wing-like pectoral fins Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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The monkey goby is covered in cycloid scales on the head, nape, back, one-third of the gill covers, bases of the pectoral fins, back half of the throat, and belly. Royalty-Free Stock Photo #2348963389 Show Image Detail
The monkey goby is covered in cycloid scales on the head, nape, back, one-third of the gill covers, bases of the pectoral fins, back half of the throat, and belly. Royalty-Free Stock Photo