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Various river fish swim in a large aquarium in the oceanarium.
Carp fish. Nijō Castle, Nijojo Outer Moat
Evidence of our bond with animals as they have become accustomed to our feeding them. Little did this fella know that he was only going to get his photo taken.
Group of big carps trying to get food
The salmon run is the time when salmon, which have migrated from the ocean, swim to the upper reaches of rivers where they spawn on gravel beds. After spawning, all Pacific salmon and most Atlantic salmon die, and the salmon life cycle starts over again.
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A group of large white and orange carp, feeding on the surface of a pond in Japan.
Golden, rainbow trout on a fish farm splashing in the water. Fish are looking for food, jumping out of the water.
three fish
Gymnocypris przewalskii is the only wild economic fish in Qinghai Lake.
Close-up view of large, colorful koi fish swimming in an artificial pond.
Relaxing koi pond with reflection of trees and sky with fish
Koi carps rising for food in the lake, Nha Trang city, Khanh Hoa province, central Vietnam
Carps of different colors floating near the surface of the water.
Koi are colored varieties of the common carp that are kept for decorative purposes in koi ponds or water gardens.
Goldfish pond
Decorative Koi Fish (Cyprinus carpio) with Butterfly Fin
Photo of Koi Carp in a pond
Koi fishes swim in the pond.
Rockery rocks in the beautiful garden and boutique koi in the pond
The Longfin eel is an important food resource for the Māori. The special place of the eel is maintained in Māori culture through the stories contained in tribal histories. Because the Maori relied on seasonal food the Eel was seen as a gift form the gods and eels often appear beside tribal ancestors on Maori carvings.
Koi fish in pond
Varicolored carp with long fin, which is a crossbred of Japanese colored carp (Nishiki Koi) and Indonesian long fin carp. Japanese varicolored carp is ornamental fish, not for eating.
Fish swim in the mountain lake. Clean and clear water
Golden colored carps.\nThere are varieties such as red, white, yellow, gold, and black.\nIt is called ``Nishikigoi'' because of its brightly colored patterns, which are compared to brocade.\nThere are over 100 types of Japanese Nishikigoi.\nIt is also called the \
A school of freshwater fish for feeding
Close up of a multi colored koi
fish carp lake japan floating autumn leaves water
A large group of amber trout fish swimming in a netted aquaculture or fish farming enclosure.
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