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Percidae Collection

"Percidae: A Diverse Family of Aquatic Wonders" Perca fluviatilis, commonly known as the European Perch

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Percidae Collection: Perca fluviatilis, or European Perch
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Percidae Collection: School of Perch (Perca fluviatilis) amongst Water lilies (Nuphar lutea) lit by the suns rays
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Percidae Collection: Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua) shoal, Danube Delta, Romania, June
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Percidae Collection: Male Zander or Pikeperch (Stizostedion / Sander lucioperca) with mouth wide open
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Percidae Collection: School of young European perch (Perca fluviatilis) in Altausseer lake, Austria, July
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Percidae Collection: Perch
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Percidae Collection: Eurasian Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua) adult, in tank, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, February
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Percidae Collection: European Perch (Perca fluviatilis) adult, swimming at surface of water, Suffolk, England, May
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Percidae Collection: Eurasian Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua) introduced invasive species, dead adult
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Percidae Collection: Eurasian Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua) adult, swimming, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
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Percidae Collection: Underwater shot of a young perch fish swimming in the soft weeds of green murky waters of a river
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Percidae Collection: Underwater shot of a perch swimming in green murky water beneath a jetty structure covered in algae
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Percidae Collection: Underwater a small perch fish swims through reeds camouflaging with its environment
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Percidae Collection: Perch illustration
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Percidae Collection: Lutjanus kasmira, bluestripe seaperch
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Percidae Collection: Perca sp. croker & Holocentrus sp. squirrelfish
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Percidae Collection: Prehistoric perch fossil

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"Percidae: A Diverse Family of Aquatic Wonders" Perca fluviatilis, commonly known as the European Perch, gracefully glides through a serene pond adorned with vibrant water lilies (Nuphar lutea), basking in the warm embrace of sun rays. This school of Perch creates a mesmerizing spectacle, their sleek bodies shimmering beneath the tranquil surface. In the enchanting Danube Delta of Romania, a shoal of Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua) dances together in perfect harmony. Their synchronized movements create an awe-inspiring display against the backdrop of this natural wonderland. Meanwhile, in Altausseer lake, Austria, young European perch gather to learn and grow under the watchful eye of experienced elders. The azure waters reflect their youthful energy as they explore their surroundings and embark on exciting adventures. A male Zander or Pikeperch (Stizostedion / Sander lucioperca) proudly displays his impressive jaws wide open. His fierce demeanor showcases both strength and beauty as he navigates his watery domain with confidence. The Eurasian Ruffe adult reveals its unique camouflage skills while resting on a riverbed in Fairham Brook, Nottingham. Its ability to blend seamlessly into its habitat is truly remarkable—a testament to nature's ingenuity. Nottinghamshire becomes home to these fascinating creatures during February when Eurasian Ruffes find shelter within tanks for observation purposes. These captive adults serve as ambassadors for their species' conservation efforts—an opportunity for us to appreciate their intricate details up close. As spring arrives in Suffolk, England, an adult European Perch emerges from beneath the water's surface to greet warmer days ahead. Its elegant presence reminds us that life thrives even amidst changing seasons—a symbol of resilience and adaptability. Percidae encompasses an array of captivating species like no other family—each with its own unique characteristics and stories to tell.