Pirka, first fish i ever caught according to old photos.
Scared kind.
Pirka fish. At scuba diving I was told that Pirka fishes acting strange (probably searching behaviour) is sometimes an indicator an octopus is nearby (ne drži vodu baš).
I find them very fascinating since they maintain eye contact with me and don’t swim away. Usually they are loners, but in schools they kinda resemble of wolf packs. That’s what I noticed from my diving trips.
Endangered variant of a Njonjo fish. It’s a parasite that swims up bigger fish’s anuses and lives off their feces.
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Smol fishy
Pirka
Pirka, first fish i ever caught according to old photos.
Scared kind.
Pirka fish. At scuba diving I was told that Pirka fishes acting strange (probably searching behaviour) is sometimes an indicator an octopus is nearby (ne drži vodu baš).
I find them very fascinating since they maintain eye contact with me and don’t swim away. Usually they are loners, but in schools they kinda resemble of wolf packs. That’s what I noticed from my diving trips.
Endangered variant of a Njonjo fish. It’s a parasite that swims up bigger fish’s anuses and lives off their feces.
/s
*Serranus scriba* L.
https://www.pijanitvor.com/threads/pirka-serranus-scriba.1096/
debela
Pirka
white shark
pirka
Perka
Pirka, it’s called painted comber in English.
Even the big ones are not really for eating,maybe for soop
Klasična perga vulgaris
Ribafish
Yes pirka
small
Did you catch and kill a living thing just to ask for it’s name?