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Pectoral in the form of a Jaguar-Man, Pre-Columbian goldwork collection, Gold museum, Museo del Oro, Bogota, Colombia, America
13824053 - Pectoral in the form of a Jaguar-Man, Pre-Columbian goldwork collection, Gold museum, Museo del Oro, Bogota, Colombia, America
Typical of this family the Blackside hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri) has thick spines in it's pectoral fins to aid staying in place on it's coral perch; Hawaii, United States of America
13776246 - Typical of this family the Blackside hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri) has thick spines in it's pectoral fins to aid staying in place on it's coral perch; Hawaii, United States of America
The venomous Demon stinger or Spiny devilfish (Inimicus didactylus) deserves its impressively fearsome names. It can cause pain or death. As pictured here, the first few spines of the pectoral fin have separated from the fin itself and are used to pull this fish across the bottom; Philippines
13778259 - The venomous Demon stinger or Spiny devilfish (Inimicus didactylus) deserves its impressively fearsome names. It can cause pain or death. As pictured here, the first few spines of the pectoral fin have separated from the fin itself and are used to pull this fish across the bottom; Philippines
Hawaii, The oriental flying gurnard (Dactylopterus orientalis) is remarkable for its enormous pectoral fins. When spread, they have the form of rounded fanlike wings.
70424171 - Hawaii, The oriental flying gurnard (Dactylopterus orientalis) is remarkable for its enormous pectoral fins. When spread, they have the form of rounded fanlike wings.
Hawaii, The oriental flying gurnard (Dactylopterus orientalis) is remarkable for its enormous pectoral fins. When spread, they have the form of rounded fanlike wings.
70424169 - Hawaii, The oriental flying gurnard (Dactylopterus orientalis) is remarkable for its enormous pectoral fins. When spread, they have the form of rounded fanlike wings.
Hawaii, The oriental flying gurnard (Dactylopterus orientalis) is remarkable for its enormous pectoral fins. When spread, they have the form of rounded fanlike wings.
70424170 - Hawaii, The oriental flying gurnard (Dactylopterus orientalis) is remarkable for its enormous pectoral fins. When spread, they have the form of rounded fanlike wings.
Hawaiian spinner dolphins, Stenella longirostris longirostris, communicating to each other by touching pectoral fins while bow riding, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
70412374 - Hawaiian spinner dolphins, Stenella longirostris longirostris, communicating to each other by touching pectoral fins while bow riding, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) pectoral flipper flapping, Silver Bank, Caribbean, Dominican Republic
70127359 - Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) pectoral flipper flapping, Silver Bank, Caribbean, Dominican Republic
Adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) pectoral fin slapping and breaching around the Antarctic Peninsula. Humpback whales migrate to Antarctic waters in the Austral summer to feed on krill and fish.
70125506 - Adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) pectoral fin slapping and breaching around the Antarctic Peninsula. Humpback whales migrate to Antarctic waters in the Austral summer to feed on krill and fish.
Adult humpback whale Megaptera novaeangliae pectoral fin slapping in the AuAu Channel between the islands of Maui and Lanai, Hawaii, USA  Each year humpback whales return to these waters in the winter and spring to mate and give birth to their calves  I
70315599 - Adult humpback whale Megaptera novaeangliae pectoral fin slapping in the AuAu Channel between the islands of Maui and Lanai, Hawaii, USA Each year humpback whales return to these waters in the winter and spring to mate and give birth to their calves I
Dead female humpback whale Megaptera novaeangliae calf encountered in Frederick Sound, Southeast Alaska  56 58 01´ N 134 27 2´ W  Estimated length 25 feet  Polypropylene line wrapped around left pectoral fin and also in mouth  Tongue hanging out on right
70390629 - Dead female humpback whale Megaptera novaeangliae calf encountered in Frederick Sound, Southeast Alaska 56 58 01´ N 134 27 2´ W Estimated length 25 feet Polypropylene line wrapped around left pectoral fin and also in mouth Tongue hanging out on right
North Pacific Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) pectoral fin detail in Southeast Alaska, USA.
70125353 - North Pacific Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) pectoral fin detail in Southeast Alaska, USA.
Graphic black and white image of a Scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini, Galapagos Islands.  The downward angle of the pectoral fins is one of the signals of aggressive or territorial behavior.
70502031 - Graphic black and white image of a Scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini, Galapagos Islands. The downward angle of the pectoral fins is one of the signals of aggressive or territorial behavior.
Marine Scientist Dan DenDanto works on the placement of  the pectoral flipper while articulating a 45' sperm whale skeleton at the whaling museum in Nantucket.
70501257 - Marine Scientist Dan DenDanto works on the placement of the pectoral flipper while articulating a 45' sperm whale skeleton at the whaling museum in Nantucket.
Maui Humpback Whale Pectoral Fin Slap.
71153164 - Maui Humpback Whale Pectoral Fin Slap.
Maui Humpback Whale Pectoral Fin Slap.
71153165 - Maui Humpback Whale Pectoral Fin Slap.