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  • This is a female dark sleeper (Odontobutis obscura), a species of freshwater sleeper perch, protecting her brood of eggs. The developing embryos are close to hatching, as the eyes are clearly visible. This fish’s den was located in a tiny crevice in a small ditch by the side of a road.
    dark-sleeper-odontobutis-obscura-wit...tif
  • This is a female dark sleeper (Odontobutis obscura), a species of freshwater sleeper perch, protecting her brood of eggs. Here she is flipped upside-down, with some of her eggs visible in the background. This fish’s den was located in a tiny crevice in a small ditch by the side of a road.
    dark-sleeper-odontobutis-obscura-wit...tif
  • This is a female dark sleeper (Odontobutis obscura), a species of freshwater sleeper perch, protecting her brood of eggs. Here she is flipped upside-down above her eggs. The developing embryos are close to hatching, as the eyes are clearly visible. This fish’s den was located in a tiny crevice in a small ditch by the side of a road.
    dark-sleeper-odontobutis-obscura-wit...tif
  • This is a female dark sleeper (Odontobutis obscura), a species of freshwater sleeper perch, protecting her brood of eggs. The developing embryos are close to hatching, as the eyes are clearly visible. This fish’s den was located in a tiny crevice in a small ditch by the side of a road.
    dark-sleeper-odontobutis-obscura-wit...tif
  • Pictured in the foreground is a male chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) on his last legs during the spawning run. His body has deteriorated considerably. His eye is opaque. Yet, he was still vying to spawn with females. A more intact male is visible in the background. Photographed in Hokkaido, Japan.
    oncorhynchus-keta-chum-salmon-spawni...tif
  • This is a male chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta). Despite his poor condition, the male was still swimming and competing with other males to spawn with females. Photographed in Hokkaido, Japan.
    oncorhynchus-keta-chum-salmon-spawni...tif
  • These are chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) swimming in a shallow river in Hokkaido, Japan. The fish are preparing to spawn after spending one to three years at sea. The individual in the foreground is female, the larger two in the background males. Females dig shallow nests at the edges of waterflow to deposit eggs, which are fertillized by a partner male, sometimes multiple males. The female covers fertilized eggs with gravel.
    oncorhynchus-keta-chum-salmon-spawni...tif
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