Fishes

Fishes by Herbert Spencer Zim is an illustrated handbook published by Macmillan in 1987, featuring 160 pages in English. This edition provides a detailed examination of common fishes found in North America, focusing on their characteristics, range, and descriptions across twenty-two distinct groups, including herring-like fish, butterfly fishes, angelfishes, jacks, and sharks and rays.
Readers will find a comprehensive resource that delves into the diversity of fish species, offering insights into their unique traits and habitats. The book serves as a valuable reference for those interested in aquatic life, presenting information in an accessible format that highlights the various groups of fishes. This first edition is designed to enhance understanding of the rich biodiversity within North American waters.
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An illustrated handbook of common fishes of North America, examining the characteristics, range, and description of twenty-two groups including herring-like fish, butterfly fishes and angelfishes, jacks, and sharks and rays.
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