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Collection of Anchovy Cliparts (28)
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Practical anchovy clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.
A classic engraved illustration of a clupeid fish, highlighting scale pattern, fin structure, and jaw morphology-common in 19th-century natural history texts.
A classic 19th-century scientific line drawing of a sardine (Sardina pilchardus), highlighting scale patterns, fin structure, and body morphology.
Classic 19th-century scientific illustration of a herring (Clupea harengus), highlighting anatomical features with fine linework.
A stylized side-view illustration of a herring, highlighting its streamlined body, fin structure, and characteristic scales.
Classic line-art illustration of a herring, highlighting scale pattern, fin structure, and body morphology used in ichthyological reference works.
A precise scientific line drawing of a herring (Clupea harengus), highlighting its streamlined body, scale pattern, and fin structure.
A precise anatomical sketch of a herring (Clupea harengus), highlighting scale patterns, fin structure, and body morphology.
A simplified yet anatomically recognizable fish illustration, perfect for teaching basic ichthyology concepts.
A schematic reconstruction of fragmented fossil bones, possibly from a vertebrate, arranged within a circular boundary to emphasize skeletal structure.
This classic scientific illustration highlights the barracuda’s distinctive features: long jaw, needle-like teeth, and spotted lateral line.
The NATO emblem, adopted in 1953, reflects the organization’s mission of collective defense and international partnership.
Scientific line drawing of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus), highlighting key morphological traits used in ichthyological identification.
This universal flammable hazard symbol warns of fire risk from combustible materials-common in labs, factories, and storage areas.
