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Grayling Fish: Anatomy, Habitat, and Conservation Status #2370127 (License: Personal Use)
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This finely rendered illustration depicts the Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus), a cold-water salmonid known for its large, sail-like dorsal fin adorned with vivid red spots and black edging. Its streamlined silver-gray body features subtle pinkish hues near the gills and orange-tinted pectoral and pelvic fins, characteristic of healthy specimens in spawning condition. The artwork captures anatomical precision typical of 19th- to early 20th-century ichthyological studies.
Used on educational wildlife pages, fisheries management sites, or museum digital archives to illustrate species identification, life history, or conservation status; targets researchers, anglers, and nature educators seeking authoritative visual references.
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