Shoal of bannerfish, Heniochus intermedius, Egypt, Sha'ab Marksur, Red Sea, Africa
Caption

Shoal of bannerfish, Heniochus intermedius, Egypt, Sha'ab Marksur, Red Sea, Africa

Date

Aug 21, 2024

Credit line

Photo12/imageBROKER/Reinhard Dirscherl

Reference

BRK25E97_317

Model release

NA

Property release

No

License type

Rights managed

Available size

55,7Mb (3,6Mb) / 18,3in x 11,8in / 5487 x 3549 (300dpi)

Keywords

underwater underwater under water underwater photo underwater photos underwater shot Underwater scene several bunch of multiple deserted no one No People nobody uninhabited empty many numerous plenty black on black stripe stripes dive diving dives Pisces Fish ornamental fish ornamental fish marine animal marine animals sea animal sea animals swarm of fish pods shoal of fish school of fish shoal school of schools of fish shoals wild animal wild animals animals in the wild Wildlife animal animals Egypt Red Sea Africa wildlife fauna yellow yellow colorful colorfully colourful variegated multicoloured multi-coloured multi-colored different coloured Colourfully coloured colorfully colorfully colored color Many-colored striped underwater world underwater worlds Bony fish Osteichthyes Bony fishes group groups marine fish marine fishes saltwater fish saltwater fishes sea fish North Africa Northern Africa water animal water animals Butterflyfish Chaetodontidae Butterflyfish North African sea Many Animals several animals Heniochus intermedius Red Sea bannerfish Red Sea bannerfishes Heniochus Heniochus Heniochus group of animals groups of animals Heniochus diphreutes False moorish idol False moorish idols Schooling bannerfish Schooling bannerfishes Ray-finned fish Actinopterygii Ray-finned fishes wildlife photography wildlife photography natural environment natural habitat habitat natural environments Schooling fish Freshwater butterflyfish Pantodon buchholzi African butterflyfish Pantodontidae Teleost Teleostei Teleostei teleosts Osteoglossomorpha Osteoglossomorpha Neopterygii Neopterygii Osteoglossiformes Osteoglossiformes

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