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Jelawat Leptobarbus hoevenii Royalty Free Stock Photo
View in Patung Jelawat Sampit city Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of the Jelawat fish in Sampit, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The iconic Jelawat fish statue in the middle of the Sampit city park area Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sampit city park on the edge of the Mentaya river with jelawat fish icons Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mosque tower in the Jelawat Fish Monument Park area, Sampit, Borneo Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Jelawat Leptobarbus hoevenii
Inauguration of the Jelawat statue, a tourist destination on the Mentaya River, Sampit, Central Kalimantan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kotawaringin Timur, Indonesia - July 12 2023 : Sampit city icon, fish jelawat, is under construction. attractions on the riverside Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Hoven`s carp, Leptobarbus hoevenii in Latin, Jelawat in Malay, also known as mad barb or sultan fish served in steamed soy sauce Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh Hoven's Carp Fish with Price and Label in Malay Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jelawat Leptobarbus hoevenii, native inhabitants of Malay Peninsula, Thai, Sumatra, and Borneo freshwater ecosystem, usually captured as food source


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