RM2A1PF44–Leopard grouper, Cephalopholis leopardus, Sulawesi Indonesia.
RFETJJE0–reticulate whipray (Himantura uarnak) swims over a sandy bottom, Red sea, Marsa Alam, Abu Dabab, Egypt
RF2RTEK79–Leopard Blenny (Exallias brevis) in a coral reef of the Pacific Ocean; Hawaii, United States of America
RFM916FY–Leopard wrasse in aquarium
RFGPW75J–Leopard grouper
RFBJNF0K–Leopard shark fish in the Similan Islands, Andaman Sea
RFC8516G–Zebra (Leopard) shark at Phi Phi, Thailand
RF2RJBFPK–Portrait view of a Leopard pufferfish (Tetraodon schoutedeni)
RFHH2F60–Peacock flounder (Bothus lunatus) just visible on seabed. Lembeh, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2R9ATX3–Leopard fishing in a small waterhole in the dry Africa nature in the summertime
RMEECAD7–Leopard
RMEN0MP7–Leopard Coral Grouper, Plectropomus leopardus, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
RMKW7BN7–Spotted necked otter (Hydrictis maculicollis) eating leopard squeaker fish (Synodontis leopardinus), Chobe River, Botswana, Africa, September 2017
RF2E4AN3T–Leopard dogfish (Poroderma pantherinum) in coral reef, Port Elizabeth, Algoa Bay, Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa, Indian Ocean
RME45YMJ–Coral trout / Leopard coral grouper (Plectropomus leopardus) mating behaviour. Males approach the females and display with their bodies and fins. Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia,
RMBH8K7B–Clown Triggerfish or Leopard Fish, Balistoides conspicillum, Balistidae, Tetraodontiformes
RMF0MDEJ–CLOSE-UP VIEW OF LEOPARD BLENNY HEAD
RM2T3M7MH–Flying fish, exocoetidae, on glassy seas off the north coast of New Guinea, West Papua
RFDRWYEW–The main exhibit at Atlanta's Aquarium featuring numerous shark and fish of all kinds.
RMFRAHJY–Despesca activity in fish breeding farm in the district of Primaverinha
RFCR1P1N–Leopard catfish (Corydoras julii), freshwater aquarium, native to the Amazon Basin
RMK21KRC–Postage stamp from Guinea-Bissau depicting a leopard bushfish (Ctenopoma acutirostre)
RM2WRJKTB–Leopard grouper, Cephalopholis leopardus 1, barred thicklip wrasse, Hemigymnus fasciatus 2, and flier, Centrarchus macropterus 3. Le labre leopard, Labrus leopardus, le labre malepteronome, Labrus malapteronotus, Labrus le labre iris, Labrus irideus. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Frédéric Cazenave and others from le Comte de la Cépède’s Oeuvres du comte de Lacépède, comprenant l’histoire naturelle des poissons, Paris, circa 1850. The uncredited illustrations were copied from originals by Jacques de Seve, Marcus Bloch, Robert Benard, Jean-Gabriel Pretre, etc.
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