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Vimba vimba, called also the vimba bream, vimba, zanthe, or zarte Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vimba vimba, called also the vimba bream, vimba, zanthe, or zarte Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seamless background with funny cartoon girls in traditional russian costumes dancing folk daces. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Vimba vimba, called also the vimba bream, vimba, zanthe, or zarte
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Exploring the Rosyside Daces Underwater Habitat A Photographic Journey Through a Critical Riverbed Ecosystem Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Vimba vimba, also known as the vimba bream, vimba, zanthe, or zarte, is a freshwater ray-finned fish from the family Leuciscidae, which includes Eurasian minnows and daces. It has a slender, elongated body with silvery sides and a darker back, and features a slightly subterminal (downward-facing) mouth, adapted for bottom feeding. Commonly found in rivers and large lakes across Central and Eastern Europe, the species migrates upstream to spawn in gravel-rich tributaries. It is valued both in local fisheries and for its ecological role in freshwater ecosystems.


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