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A painting of a smalleye Pacific Opah. It's a blueish fish with a spherical body from a side view, with bright red fins. The mouth is almost beak-like, and a large eye looks at the viewer.

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A painting of a smalleye Pacific Opah. It's a blueish fish with a spherical body from a side view, with bright red fins. The mouth is almost beak-like, and a large eye looks at the viewer.
LivInSeas
All things marine biology
  • This image is of a watercolor painting of a squid, created by LivInSeas! The squid has a slender body, and its arms and tentacles are splayed out and curled slightly. The squid is reddish. The base of its body is painted with a soft pink/grey color, with some darker red and gold highlights. The body is covered in a large amount of little, red spots, which give it a more reddish appearance and look almost freckle-like. Dotted across the entire body are larger spots that have a similar appearance to seeds on a strawberry. These spots appear to be shiny and silvery, with little blue dots/shading at the top and a pinkish hue in the middle. The squid has one deep, blue eye visible, which appears to look at the camera. At the top of the squid, two small, grey fins attach to the very top, which appear to be folded slightly. The grey fins have small dots of red in the middle close to the body.
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  • A watercolor painting done by LivInSeas featuring a hummingbird bobtail squid. The squids body is a faint, dusky purple color, and its covered with large patches of whitish or fluorescent blue/green color. The eyes are horizontal slit shapes. Five tentacles are visible, each having a line of fluorescence running down the center of each arm. The squid is covered in black spots across the entire body. The black spots are larger on the arms and lower body of the squid, and much smaller on the upper body.
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