RMK21KXF–Postage stamp from Rwanda depicting a Elongate tigerfish (Hydrocynus forskahlii)
RMAWKWNF–Tigerfish Hydrocynus vittatus caught on the Lower Zambezi River Zambia Zimbabwe Africa
RME5X98T–A tiger fish caught on a day out on the Zambezi river
RMBH4880–Female angler holding a large tigerfish (hydrocynus vittatus) caught from the Lower Zambezi.
RMW7XEA5–Mongo man selling large Goliath tiger fish (Hydrocynus goliath) with red face during the breeding season, Bomili Village, Ituri Rainforest, Democratic Republic of the Congo, December 2011.
RF2CC9T75–The goliath tigerfish (Hydrocynus goliath) is a very large African predatory freshwater fish of the family Alestidae.
RM2AADJG4–Underwater view of African tigerfish (Hydrocynus vittatus), predatory fish in the Okavango river with Water lily (Nymphaea nouchali var. caerulea) and other aquatic plants. Okavango Delta, Botswana, June 2014 . Photographed for The Freshwater Project
RM2PKXMEE–Angler with goliath tigerfish (Hydrocynus goliath), Zambezi, Zambia
RMMFFJJ2–TIGER FISH head detail Hydrocynus vittatus Okavango River, Botswana
RF2ET1K5C–Hydrocynus vittatus, the African tigerfish, tiervis or ngwesh closeup photo showing its large sharp teeth while swimming on a aquarium somewhere in as
RMAXKBCM–Tiger Fish Hydrocynus forskalii Okavango River Botswana Africa
RF2BNTHTB–Male fisherman holding small African tigerfish with both hands, Zimbabwe
RMBH487R–Releasing a tigerfish (hydrocynus vittatus) to the lower Zambezi
RMBEEP6C–South African Batik Showing African Tigerfish
RMKYKW19–A Tiger Fish caught on the Selous River
RMW7TEH9–Spotted Pike-characin (Boulengerella maculata) close to Manacapuru, Brazil. Meetyourneighbours.net project
RMGDDD37–Tiger Fish, hydrocynus goliath, Stuffed Fish with open Mouth
RF2D4Y8H1–Hydrocynus [Here as Hydrocyn] is a genus of large characin fish in the family Alestidae hand coloured sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 1 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in
RMHWH5ET–Postage stamp from Mali depicting a Elongate Tigerfish (Hydrocyon forskali)
RMAWKWNC–Tigerfish Hydrocynus vittatus caught on the Lower Zambezi River Zambia Zimbabwe Africa
RF2PE4JY7–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 17, 2023: Postage stamp printed in Rwanda shows Lesser Tigerfish (Hydrocynus forskahlii), Fish (1973) serie, circa 1973
RF2DF4P3T–Tiger Fish, hydrocynus goliath, Stuffed Fish with open Mouth
RMDTGN4X–Hydrocynus sp., tigerfish
RM2A2MTX0–Hydrocyon forskalii, Print, Hydrocynus is a genus of large characin fish in the family Alestidae commonly called 'tigerfish, ' endemic to the African continent. The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek ὕδωρ ('water') + κύων ('dog'). (In fact, this fish is popularly referred to as poisson chien (dog fish) in French-speaking West Africa.) The genus contains five species, all popularly known as 'African tigerfish' for their fierce predatory behaviour and other characteristics that make them excellent game fish. Hydrocynus are normally piscivorous, but H. vittatus is the only freshwater fish
RMBKCGHY–tiger fishes
RF2B90MR5–Hydrocyon forskalii, Print, Hydrocynus is a genus of large characin fish in the family Alestidae commonly called tigerfish, endemic to the African continent. The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek ὕδωρ (water) + κύων (dog). (In fact, this fish is popularly referred to as poisson chien (dog fish) in French-speaking West Africa.) The genus contains five species, all popularly known as African tigerfish for their fierce predatory behaviour and other characteristics that make them excellent game fish. Hydrocynus are normally piscivorous, but H. vittatus is the only freshwater fish proven to
RF2ET1K33–Hydrocynus vittatus, the African tigerfish, tiervis or ngwesh closeup photo showing its large sharp teeth while swimming on a aquarium somewhere in as
RMAXKBCN–Tiger Fish Hydrocynus forskalii close up of head Okavango River Botswana Africa
RF2BNTHMR–Male fisherman holding small African tigerfish with both hands, Zimbabwe
RMBFB1WC–Tigerfish
RMBK41G7–Man balancing a Tiger Fish on his head, Zimbabwe
RMKYKW1D–A Tiger Fish caught on the Selous River
RF2D4Y8JF–Species of South American fish. hand coloured sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 1 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 Published Paris :Chez Pitois-Levrault. Publishes in Paris in 1847
RMAP17N8–Tiger fish Zambezi river Zambia Zimbabwe Africa