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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
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  • A painted image by LivInSeas of a school of sardines. The background is a blue-teal gradient, featuring blue squiggles, large white spots, and smaller, colored dots. The sardines have brown fins and greyish bodies. The tops of their bodies are blue, with white dots forming a shine effect. The mid-body is pink, which transitions to a grey belly. The sardines have black dots running down their body above the pink. The bottom of the fish have slightly darker stripes and dots, which resemble scales. The sardines have dark, shiny eyes.
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