“Fish” is a descriptive term for a vast and diverse group of over 33,000 species of aquatic vertebrates, not a single species or formal taxonomic class. All fish belong to the Kingdom Animalia and the Phylum Chordata (animals with a backbone). Taxonomically, fish are divided into three main lineages: Jawless Fish , Cartilaginous Fish, and the dominant group, Bony Fish, which is further split into Ray-Finned and Lobe-Finned types.
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Biology, Fish, Natural Sciences
Discus Fish
Discus Fish has a flattened, disc-like body shape. Originating from the Amazon River basin.
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Animals, Biology, Fish, Natural Sciences
Goldfish
Goldfish are domesticated freshwater fish from the carp family. They have an elongated, stocky body with a long dorsal fin and a forked tail.
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Animals, Biology, Fish, Natural Sciences
Koi Fish Tactile Graphic
Koi are colorful, ornamental domesticated carp, selectively bred for their vibrant colors and patterns in shades like red, white, black, and yellow.
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Animals, Biology, Fish, Natural Sciences
Marlin Fish
A Marlin is a large, fast fish with a streamlined body, a long, spear-like upper jaw, and a forked tail.
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Animals, Biology, Fish, Natural Sciences
Molly Fish
A Molly Fish is a from the Poecilia genus and is native to the Americas
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Natural Sciences, Biology, Animals, Fish
Neon Fish Tactile Graphic
A neon fish, or neon tetra, is a small aquarium fish, typically 1.5 inches long, with a slender body featuring a bright iridescent blue stripe.
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Biology, Animals, Fish
Swordtail Fish
A swordtail fish is a freshwater, live bearing fish with an elongated, torpedo-shaped body, known for the male’s distinctive, long, sword-like lower tail fin.
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Animals, Biology, Fish, Natural Sciences
Tuna Fish
Tuna fish are powerful, streamlined saltwater fish with a torpedo-shaped body, typically dark blue or metallic green on top and silvery below.








