australian snapper

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Australian Snapper Royalty Free Stock Photo
Australian snapper between walls of sea weeds Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Snapper glowing blue in dark water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local volunteer play with Australian Humpback Dolphins in Snapper Creek Queensland Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Australian red snapper fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Local volunteer feeding Australian Humpback Dolphins Queensland Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local volunteer feeding Australian Humpback Dolphins Queensland Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local volunteer feeding Australian Humpback Dolphins Queensland Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local volunteer feeding Australian Humpback Dolphins Queensland Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Australasian snapper or silver seabream, Pagrus auratus, is a species of porgie found in coastal waters of Australia, Philippines, Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Japan and New Zealand. Its distribution areas in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are disjunct. Although it is almost universally known in Australian and New Zealand as snapper, it does not belong to the Lutjanidae family of snappers. It is highly prized as an eating fish.


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