RMFD0F31–infoil barbs, Barbonymus schwanenfeldii, a shoal of fish swimming in the shallow water on the River Kwai
RMH8K7TA–Java barb (Barbonymus gonionotus), also known as the silver barb.
RMPFH2GP–Underwater shot of a barbel fish hunting with its reflection on the surface.
RMRYCJ4C–Three barbs on a riverbank, Albert Flamen, Jacques van Merlen, Lodewijk XIV (koning van Frankrijk), 1664
RFPJFCKF–Restaurants at Fisherman's wharf in Victoria BC, Canada
RMW7XD06–Endemic Clanwilliam sawfin (Barbus serra) measured as part of the Northern Cape Department of Environmental Affairs (DENC) freshwater fish survey. Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve, Northern Cape, South Africa. The indigenous fish collected are measured and released, but the alien fish species are killed. March 2014.
RMD3AMB6–tourists queuing for fish and chips barbs seafood stall stand takeaway fast food fishermans wharf victoria vancouver island
RMW7XD0Y–Scientist releasing an endemic Clanwilliam sawfin (Barbus serra) into the Doring River (Koebee-Oorlogskloof tributary), Rietkuil site. A rare and Endangered species, this individual was caught in a fyke net as part of a fish survey and was measured and weighed before being released. South Africa, November 2013.
RMP1D42Y–Lesser Weaver Fish in a Net
RMABBR4F–cat fish
RFE8G51K–A very close view of barbed fish hooks with nylon leaders on a blue background.
RMBJ3TT0–The tail and sharp barbs of a freshly-caught yellow fin tuna fish lies inert on a filleting table.
RFA09T40–Fish hooks
RMAEJPMJ–Three barbs on a barbecue
RMEBKP69–Glass Barb, Glass fish (Parachela oxygastroides), swimming
RMW7XD0X–Schooling group of Clanwilliam sawfin (Barbus serra) migrating upriver to spawn. Once widespread and abundant, this endemic species is now classified as Endangered. Driehoek River, Cederberg Mountains, Western Cape, South Africa.
RMKYCKR2–Barb’s Fish & Chips on Fisherman's Wharf in Victoria Canada a tourist attraction with food kiosks, unique shops and float homes or houseboats
RMDAH375–doctor fish (Garra rufa), swimming in front of water plants
RMKYCKR5–Barb’s Fish & Chips on Fisherman's Wharf in Victoria Canada a tourist attraction with food kiosks, unique shops and float homes or houseboats
RMFD0EB6–Tinfoil barbs, Barbonymus schwanenfeldii, a shoal of fish swimming in the shallow water on the River Kwai
RMH8K7T7–Java barb (Barbonymus gonionotus), also known as the silver barb.
RMW7XD26–Endemic Clanwilliam sawfin (Barbus serra) and Clanwilliam sandfish (Labeo seeberi) released into the Koebee-Oorlogskloof river tributary. Rietkuil, Oorlogskloof gorge, Doring River, Western Cape, South Africa.
RFPJFCKJ–Restaurants at Fisherman's wharf in Victoria BC, Canada
RF2JGAKWC–A closeup shot of Tinfoil barbs (Barbonymus schwanenfeldii) in the water
RMPFH2GK–Side view of a dead common barbel fish with grey brown scales and barbels or whiskers around its mouth.
RMM9MJ38–Freshwater Aquarium with Gold Barbs (Barbodes semifasciolatus). Germany
RMHK9F6X–Tang (Naso sp.) barbs, night dive, Adodo dive site, Forgotten Islands, Maru Island, near Wayangan Island, near Tanimbar, Banda Sea, Indonesia
RMM1GR12–Freshwater Aquarium with Gold Barbs (Barbodes semifasciolatus) and Fiveband Barbs (Desmopuntius pentazona).
RFE97WBW–A group of small fish hooks with nylon leaders on a graduated blue background.
RMM1GR07–Freshwater aquarium with Six-banded Tiger Barbs (Enteromius fasciolatus) and Suckermouth Catfishes (Macrotocinclus spec.).
RFA09T3D–Fish hooks
RMM1GPXC–Freshwater Aquarium with African Banded Barbs (Enteromius fasciolatus) and Yellow-tailed African Tetras (Alestopetersius caudalis).
RF2C33TDC–Rosy Barb Pethia conchonius freshwater tropical aquarium fish
RMG2KP8A–Three barbs on a riverbank, Albert Flamen, Jacques van Merlen, Lodewijk XIV (koning van Frankrijk), 1664
RFE6DJ78–fish escape cocept
RMDAH378–doctor fish (Garra rufa), swimming in front of water plants
RMKYCKRE–Barb’s Fish & Chips on Fisherman's Wharf in Victoria Canada a tourist attraction with food kiosks, unique shops and float homes or houseboats
RMFD0G1Y–Tinfoil barbs, Barbonymus schwanenfeldii, a shoal of fish swimming in the shallow water on the River Kwai
RMH8K7T5–Java barb (Barbonymus gonionotus), also known as the silver barb.
RMENYWNF–Fresh fish laid out on a stall in a Thai food market, Bangkok, Thailand
RMF0046K–Sumatra barb, tiger barb (Puntius tetrazona, Barbus tetrazona), two Sumatra barbs
RFHNXNPX–Deep water sea tropical aquatic marine fish set, Fantail Guppy, The Molly, Neon Tetras, Danios, Barbs, Bettas, Gouramis, Plecostomus, Oscars, Angelfis
RF2JGAKWN–A closeup shot of Tinfoil barbs (Barbonymus schwanenfeldii) in the water
RM2F9CD0N–Silver barb, or Java barb (Barbonymus gonionotus) swims in aquarium.
RMTT8X1M–A single large seafishing hook displayed on a stone background. Hooks are equipped with barbs to stop them falling out of a hooked fish and to prevent
RMD8HAY7–barbs
RFB095CC–Cherry Barb fish (Puntius titteya)
RMR5A884–Figure 1 is an ordinary Carp / Fig. 2 is a so-called mirror carp, which differs from the preceding only in the form of the scales, which are very brilliant, being brown on the side where they are covered by the others, and almost white on the opposite side. / Figure 3 is intended to show how the scales overlap each other. / Figure 4 is possibly a young Bremma or Bream, and which seems to have much resemblance to the Fish that Belon calls Platane. / Fig. 5 Bouvière, a very small fish, which is very like carp. / Fig. 6, the Epinoche; some call him Savetier; he is charged with barbs. / Fig. 7 the
RMFK9TGK–Crappy-crappy-gray or de-barbs - hilarii Phrynops
RFA09T3B–Fish hooks
RM2M4GBDR–Silver Flying Fox (Crossocheilus reticulatus), adult female
RF2C33TN3–Rosy Barb Pethia conchonius freshwater tropical aquarium fish
RM2CC508H–Silver Flying Fox (Crossocheilus reticulatus), swimming
RFE6DJ94–fish rise concept
RMTRDW14–barbel (Barbus barbus), eggs with visible embryos, Germany, Bavaria
RFENP0GP–Nice aquarium fish from genus Puntius.
RM2RPMGX4–barbel (Barbus barbus), eggs after oviposition, Germany
RMH8K7TD–Java barb (Barbonymus gonionotus), also known as the silver barb.
RFHH2R1A–Portrait of freshwater barb fish (Puntius titteya) in aquarium
RMTRDW13–barbel (Barbus barbus), spawning on gravel ground, Germany, Bavaria
RF2JGAKTW–A closeup shot of Tinfoil barbs (Barbonymus schwanenfeldii) in the water
RM2F9CD0X–Silver barb, or Java barb (Barbonymus gonionotus) swims towards camera in aquarium.
RMTT8YR4–A single large seafishing hook displayed on a stone background. Hooks are equipped with barbs to stop them falling out of a hooked fish and to prevent
RMD8HATN–Mullet fish swarm
RFB095CF–Siamese Fighting Fish (Betta splendens) and Cherry Barb fish (Puntius titteya)
RMR71G4B–Legs pointed with four barbs, pointed harpoon soil found bone, sawn cut cut Late stone age archeology Maglemose culture Rotterdam Maasvlakte prehistoric stone age late stone age fishing fish hunting hunting Ground discovery Maasvlakte Maglemose culture.
RFHYH5PB–Treble Fish Hook
RM2C0C45A–Aquarium barb fish
RFGKAN9R–fish underwater steel
RM2C13NPH–Portrait of livebearer fish (Puntius titteya) in aquarium
RMPF7PNF–Original photograph, taken in the fish aquarium section of a local pet store, has been digitally manipulated, via Photoshop, giving it a textured, pai
RFE6DHKM–fish change concept
RF2AAN1M0–Deep water sea tropical aquatic marine fish set, Fantail Guppy, The Molly, Neon Tetras, Danios, Barbs, Bettas, Gouramis, Plecostomus, Oscars, Angelfis
RF2H4NG8R–Fish and chips restaurant sign on the wall in street photo. Barb's restaurant famous place for fish and chips in Victoria BC, Canada. July 23,2021. St
RMA612CX–Fisherman holding large swordfish with broken barbs or beak on sandy beach showing morning catch Krabi Province Thailand
RMH8K7TE–Fin of the Java barb (Barbonymus gonionotus), also known as the silver barb.
RFHN9WHF–Mother catfish guard and protect young fish from predators.
RF2AG5A4T–Golden Tinfoil Barb Fish Barbonymus Schwanenfeldii Water
RMTRDW11–barbel (Barbus barbus), spawner with milkners spawing, Germany, Bavaria
RF2JGAKW4–A closeup shot of Tinfoil barbs (Barbonymus schwanenfeldii) in the water
RF2C3KC6R–Rosy Barb Male Pethia conchonius freshwater tropical aquarium fish
RMTT914B–Two large, barbed seafishing hooks placed in the form of a heart and displayed on a stone background. Hooks are equipped with barbs to stop them falli
RF2HT1W0C–Beautiful shot of Barbonymus schwanenfeldii in a water
RMGAY67B–Puntius tetrazona. The tiger barb or Sumatra barb, is a species of tropical cyprinid fish. The natural geographic range reportedly extends throughout the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo in Indonesia, with unsubstantiated sightings reported in Cambodia. Tiger barbs are also found in many other parts of Asia, and with little reliable collection data over long periods of time, definite conclusions about their natural geographic range versus established introductions are difficult. Tiger barbs may sometimes be confused with Systomus anchisporus, which are similar in appearance.
RMR71G4Y–Legs pointed with four barbs, pointed harpoon soil found leg, sawn cut ground Late stone age archeology Maglemose culture Rotterdam Maasvlakte prehistoric stone age late stone age fish catch fish nutrition hunt Soil discovery Maasvlakte Maglemose culture.
RMH42WG2–Carps, Cyprinus carpio,
RMT4RD0X–18 April 2019, Bavaria, Waltenhofen: Guido Neumann, master fish farmer, holds a nose over a bucket. During a renaturation campaign 5700 noses and 2000 barbs were 'released' into the river Iller. Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa
RMA92137–Fishing Lures
RMCEMKD4–Barb's Place in Fisherman's Wharf Victoria on Vancouver Island in Canada
RFS32M1F–Beautiful tiger barbs
RFE6DJ7G–fish return concept
RFBRA6CD–Two tinfoil barbs and a giant gourami swimming next to a branch.
RFD442E2–A literal description of a metal fishing hook hooked onto a red and black medicine capsule on an isolated background
RM2J11J3C–Fishermen stretch out an enormous net as they use an age-old technique to catch fishes in Bogra, Bangladesh. The traditional method of sinking the huge net is used to catch small fish such as barbs, catfish and gourami. Bangladesh.
RMH8K7T6–Java barb (Barbonymus gonionotus), also known as the silver barb.
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