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Lysmata debelius, a popular aquarium shrimp
photo: public domain. / Only Truth
Aquaria KLCC 14 Dec 2007 Shark.jpg
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Aquaria KLCC
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An 80 litre home aquarium.
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Kuhli loach
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A 335,000 U.S. gallon (1.3 million litre) aquarium at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California displaying a simulated kelp forest ecosystem.
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Interior of Vasa Museum. Aquaria Water Museum - A small museum displaying a salmon ladder, an artificial rain forest and Nordic environments. Beckholmen - historical maritime environment including several dry docks and historical buildings. Biological Museum - Built in 1893,
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Aponogeton
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Lutjanidae
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Yellow clown goby
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Featherfin squeaker
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On Snow Hill Island, Antarctica. The species has been bred outside Antarctica at Sea World San Diego; more than 20 individuals have hatched there since 1980.
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The Bala shark, Balantiocheilos melanopterus, also known as the tricolor shark, silver shark, or shark minnow, is a fish species of the family Cyprinidae, and has long been considered the sole member of the genus Balantiocheilos. This species is not a true shark, but is commonly called a "shark" because of its torpedo-shaped body and large fins.
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The ornate lionfish as seen from a head Animalia.
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A Pacific cleaner shrimp cleans the mouth of a moray eel.
photo: Creative Commons / Stickpen
Cyprinodon macularius
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A section through a coral, dyed to determine growth rate
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Acanthuridae
photo: Creative Commons / Ingolstadt
At 300 km/h, an ICE 3 (DB class 403) releases sand from several bogies to the rails. Agriculture: Sandy soils are ideal for crops such as watermelons, peaches, and peanuts, and their excellent drainage characteristics make them suitable for intensive dairy farming
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Feeding time at the Melbourne Aquarium draws a large crowd.
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Marsilea
photo: Creative Commons / Yzx
Zebra shark
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A zebra shark at the Océanopolis in Brest, France. This species adapts well to captivity.
photo: Creative Commons / Monterey Bay area in California
Sea otters like this one near Moss Landing are a tourist attraction in the Monterey Bay area in California.
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Mulloidichthys flavolineatus
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Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur's bustling Chinatown
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One of four northern white rhinos to be trans located to Ol Pejeta the day before moving. Photo:Michael Dalton-Smith. A Northern White Rhinoceros with an Einiosaurus-like horn at the ZOO Dvůr Králové .