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Bichirs
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The Senegal Bichir is a long, slender fish, gray to light brown in color. It has large, paddle-like pectoral fins and a rounded tail. The dorsal fin is formed
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The Saddled Bichir is a long slender fish that is brown with evenly spaced black dorsal blotches. It has large, paddle shaped pectoral fins and a rounded tail. The
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The Zaire Green Bichir, or Polypterus sp. Congo has only recently been recognized as the true retropinnis. These were previously simply referred to as the West African Bichir, and
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The Ornate Bichir is a primitive-looking fish that has a round, eel-like body and a long, deeply serrated dorsal fin that meets the tail. The body is marbled black,
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The Albino Senegal Bichir is a long, slender fish, white in color with red eyes. It has large, paddle-like pectoral fins and a rounded tail. The dorsal fin is
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The Banded Bichir is a long, slender fish that has a prehistoric appearance. The body is light brown to olive in color and most fish have a series of
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The Senegal Bichir is a long, slender fish, gray to light brown in color. It has large, paddle-like pectoral fins and a rounded tail. The dorsal fin is formed
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The Gold Dust Bichir, or Buettikofer's Bichir, is a long, slender fish, that is light, yellow-brown in color with slighly darker brown markings. It has large, paddle-like pectoral fins
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