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extremely difficult. Who would think, for instance, that such ani- 

 mals as the sea horse (Fig. 91) and the pipefish (Fig. 92) would be 



FIG. 92. Pipefish. 



classed with the perch and goldfish ? 

 careful study has shown that these 

 teristics mentioned in 89. 



dorsal fin 



Yet such is the case, since 

 forms have all the charac- 



anal fin 

 FIG. 93. Flounder. 



pelvic fin 



It is evident that the goldfish and perch have bodies that are 

 considerably longer than they are wide or deep, and this is true of 

 most of the common fishes. In the group of fishes known as the eels, 



