Japanese Fighting Fish
The fighting fish are fish that usually in solitude in small fresh water streams of Thailand and Siam. These species of betta fish are known for their bright colors and big flowing fins. They are fish that are bread to fight in Japan. They are similar to cock fights which can hurt the animal and can lead to it's death.
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Koi
Pomacanthus emicirculatus
Narrow-lined Puffer
These fish can grow up to 31 cm in length and have a oval body shape. Their skin is not covered with scales and they have no pelvic fin or lateral line. They have a whitish grey color to them to help them blend in with their background. The lines on their backs also help them with blending into the background.
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Cheekspot blenny
The Cheekspot blenny is a species found in the Indian Ocean. They can grow to 6 centimeters . The males tend to be brighter in color and females tend to seem fuller bellied because they are usually breeding. They can be found in coral reef habitats that are about 15 meters under water. They are known for the black dot at the end of their tail.
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Bala shark
The Bala shark also known as the tricolor shark, silver shark, or the shark minnow is one of the two species in the Balantiochelios family. They are not really sharks but are called sharks because of their torpedo-shaped body and large fins. Their population has decreased by 50% in the last 10 years. |