A couple of fins
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TENSPOTA couple of fins
TENNERA couple of fins
TENNERCouple of fins
CNOTEA score of fins
TENNERMatch for a pair of fins
yellowfina kind of tuna with yellowish fins
yellowfinsYELLOWFIN, a kind of tuna with yellowish fins
teleosteana type of fish, having a bony skeletons and rayed fins also TELEOST
pediculatesPEDICULATE, any of the angler fishes, whose pectoral fins have a wristlike articulation
teleosteansTELEOSTEAN, a type of fish, having a bony skeletons and rayed fins also TELEOST
pediculatestalked also PEDICULATED / any of the angler fishes, whose pectoral fins have a wristlike articulation
sculpinsA chiefly marine fish of the northern hemisphere, with a broad flattened head and spiny scales and fins
bullheadA small, mainly freshwater Eurasian fish of the sculpin family, with a broad flattened head and spiny fins
bullheadsA small, mainly freshwater Eurasian fish of the sculpin family, with a broad flattened head and spiny fins
yellowtailsA marine fish that has yellow coloration on the fins, esp. a number of species prized as food fish
yellowtailA marine fish that has yellow coloration on the fins, esp. a number of species prized as food fish
redfinany of various small freshwater minnows with red fins, esp. a shiner, Notropis umbratilis, of streams in central North America
redfinsany of various small freshwater minnows with red fins, esp. a shiner, Notropis umbratilis, of streams in central North America
ichsdisease of tropical fishes, characterized by small, white nodules on the fins, skin, and eyes, caused by a ciliate protozoan, Ichthyophthirius multifiliis
ichdisease of tropical fishes, characterized by small, white nodules on the fins, skin, and eyes, caused by a ciliate protozoan, Ichthyophthirius multifiliis
glochidiaA parasitic larva of certain freshwater bivalve mollusks, which attaches itself by hooks and suckers to the fins or gills of fish
glochidiumA parasitic larva of certain freshwater bivalve mollusks, which attaches itself by hooks and suckers to the fins or gills of fish
angelfishesAny of a number of laterally compressed deep-bodied fish with extended dorsal and anal fins, typically brightly colored or boldly striped, including
angelfishAny of a number of laterally compressed deep-bodied fish with extended dorsal and anal fins, typically brightly colored or boldly striped, including
pediculateof or related to the Pediculati, a group of teleost fishes, characterized by the elongated base of their pectoral fins, simulating an arm or peduncle
batfishany angler of the family Ogcocephalidae, having a flattened scaleless body and moving on the sea floor by means of fleshy pectoral and pelvic fins
sunfishesA large deep-bodied marine fish of warm seas, with tall dorsal and anal fins near the rear of the body and a very short tail
swimsPropel the body through water by using the limbs, or (in the case of a fish or other aquatic animal) by using fins, tail, or other bodily movement
eelierany of numerous voracious elongate snakelike bony fishes (order Anguilliformes) that have a smooth slimy skin, lack pelvic fins, and have the median fins confluent around the tail compare american eel
eelany of numerous voracious elongate snakelike bony fishes (order Anguilliformes) that have a smooth slimy skin, lack pelvic fins, and have the median fins confluent around the tail compare american eel
halfbeaksA slender shoaling fish of coastal areas, with small pectoral fins and the lower jaw lengthened into a beak. It is related to the flying fishes and often skitters along the surface
soupfinrequiem shark, Galeorhinus zyopterus, inhabiting the Pacific Ocean, valued for its fins, which are used by the Chinese in the preparation of a soup, and for its liver, which is rich in vitamin A
coelacanthsA large, bony marine fish with a three-lobed tail fin and fleshy pectoral fins. It is thought to be related to the ancestors of land vertebrates and was known only from fossils until one was found alive in 1938; since then others have been found near the Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean and off Sulawesi, Indonesia
coelacanthA large, bony marine fish with a three-lobed tail fin and fleshy pectoral fins. It is thought to be related to the ancestors of land vertebrates and was known only from fossils until one was found alive in 1938; since then others have been found near the Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean and off Sulawesi, Indonesia