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| 50 | This fish can grow up to a maximum length of 25 cm. It has an oval-shaped, flat body. It has a small mouth, and the far tip of the upper jaw does not quite reach the level of the eyes. There is a slight dent in its head above the eyes, and the hard spines of the back fin are lower than the soft portion. The tail fin has a deep groove and is forked. It is yellow-green near the back and silver white toward its belly. |
| 60 | This fish has a long, narrow body, a large head, and is covered with peculiar patterns. It has large eyes and has a lower jaw that protrudes forward. There is a pair of short barbels on its lower jaw. It has three back fins and two rear fins, and the rearmost edge of the tail fin is vertical. Female and male pollack are almost indistinguishable from their looks. |
| 70 | The length of its body is more than 40 cm. This fish has a round, plump form that almost resembles a box. The surface of its body is covered with close-knit hexagonal scales with the exception of its chin, tail, and fins. Along the back and belly are a pair of vertical elevated lines, and a cross-section reveals that its belly takes up the largest portion of its body. It has a small mouth with thick lips. |
| 80 | A mollusk that belongs to the class Ommastrephidae. Its body is slender and long, with a diamond-shaped fin at the rear end and short legs. |
| 90 | It can grow up to a maximum length of 35 cm and a weight of 0.8 kg. A spindle-shaped fish with a flat body. It has large eyes, and below its eyes are two sharp spikes. Its mouth is large and shaped like a pointed cone, with small, tightly-packed teeth. It comes in various colors depending on its environment and the depth it lives at. In shallower waters it takes on a gray-brown color, while in deeper waters it appears a grayish-red shade. Large rockfish that live under the cover of rocky areas are black, giving them their name, Black rockfish. |
| 100 | Its body length is about 30 cm. It has a flat head and body when viewed from the front, and its body is shaped like a tall spindle. The head resembles a cone, and the top of the head is rough and uneven. The eyes are pushed toward the back, and there is a deep groove between them. There are small protuberances above its eyes, slightly smaller than the diameter of the eyes themselves. A number of thorns bristle around the eyes and nose. |
| 150 | A saltwater fish with a body length of 10-18 cm. It has an egg-shaped body with a gray-brown back and a blue-silver belly. Its mouth is small and dark brown in color, and there are dark blue spots near its pectoral fins the size of an eye. Living in groups, it feeds on zooplankton. June and July are when it lays its eggs, with the males taking control of the spawning zones. |
| 200 | When fully grown, it can reach a maximum body length of 121 cm and weigh around 9 kg. It is a medium-sized fish species and one of the largest in the sea bream family. |
| 300 | This beltfish thrives on a diet of silver, giving its body a shimmering silver glow. Its mineral-rich diet lends it a bitter flavor, yet food connoisseurs consider this bitterness an art form, fetching a hefty price. |
| 400 | During a solar eclipse, when the moon blocks out the sun, dolphins blessed by the moonlight turn entirely pink and gain mystical powers. Those lucky enough to spot a pink dolphin often make their wishes and send heartfelt prayers to the moon above. |
| 500 | The flapjack octopus, with its cute pouty face and little flapping ears, stars in many tales. Some say it guides lost sailors back to shore, while others claim it befriends lonely children on the beach when their parents are away. The truth behind these stories remains a mystery. |
| 600 | Fishers once tried to gulp down a mackerel raw, only to break their teeth because its head was as hard as a hammer. Scholars dubbed this strange fish the hammer mackerel. Cooks worked tirelessly to find the best way to prepare it and found that if you keep a hammer Mackerel in a tank and feed it butter for a month, it turns gentle and tender. |
| 700 | They say a regular lobster turns into a blue lobster after shedding its shell for a century. With a shell so tough that even a steel hoe can't pierce it, and looking like it holds the very essence of the sea, spotting a blue lobster is said to bring you good fortune. |
| 800 | Deep in the ocean, there's said to be a snailfish with sapphire-like eyes. One fisher, after casting his line, dozed off. When he felt a tug, he awoke to find his line had unraveled all the way down to the depths. After an hour-long struggle, he reeled in a creature with eyes as dazzling as sapphires, something he'd never seen before. In the city, a noble was so taken by the fish's eyes that he paid a fortune for it. He crafted a ring from the eyes and sold the specimen to eager scholars. These scholars, noting its snailfish appearance and deep-sea origins, named it the deep sea snailfish. |
| 900 | The dorado is a fish with dazzling golden scales. When a dorado dies, it sinks to the river floor, leaving its flesh to rot while the scales remain. These scales blend with the earth, resembling alluvial gold, often fooling people into thinking they've struck gold, only to end up disappointed. |
| 1000 | The glass octopus resembles the highest-grade glass with a crystal-clear appearance made by baking fine Valencian sand under the blazing sun. It's so transparent that it mirrors its surroundings, and when night descends, it seems to melt into the darkness. |
| 1500 | A mid-sized species featuring a cone-shaped body approximately 35cm in length. The body tapers into somewhat blunt ends, comprising about 30% of its total length. Its fins are broad and extend along the sides of the body, which is nearly oval in shape. The head is large, with a slight flattening towards the back and belly. |
| 2000 | The body length is about 30cm. The overall body color is blue, with the tail and belly being yellow, and there is a black stripe below the pectoral fin. |