cupra fish

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Gilt-head bream / Cupra Fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Cupra fish for sale at market Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cleaned and ready to cook fresh fish dorado, cipura cupra fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh sea bream or dorado sea fish cupra at market Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Cupra fish
Cleaned and ready to cook fresh fish dorado, cipura cupra fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cleaned and ready to cook fresh fish dorado, cipura cupra fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Sea fish cupra at a street market in Istanbul. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cleaned and ready to cook fresh fish dorado, cipura cupra fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cleaned and ready to cook fresh fish dorado, cipura cupra fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cleaned and ready to cook fresh fish dorado, cipura cupra fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
The gilt-head bream, called Orata in antiquity and still today in Italy, is a fish of the bream family Sparidae found in the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern coastal regions of the North Atlantic Ocean. It commonly reaches about 35 centimetres in length, but may reach 70 cm and weigh up to about 7.36 kilograms.


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