RM2WNY2NC–Electric eel, Electrophorus electricus 1 and Serpent eel, Ophisurus serpens 2, Le gymnote electrique, Gymnotus electricus, l'ophisure ophis. Handcoloured stipple engraving from le Comte de la Cépède’s Oeuvres du comte de Lacépède, comprenant l’histoire naturelle des poissons, Paris, circa 1850. The uncredited illustrations were copied from originals by Jacques de Seve, Marcus Bloch, Robert Benard, Jean-Gabriel Pretre, etc.
RFJMTWXP–Vintage engraving of siren, aquatic salamander similar to eel and partially herbivorous, and spotted salamander, amphibian lizard-like normally black with yellow-orange spots.
RFP7EGY0–Green moray eel Gymnothorax funebris in a coral reef.
RF2JDRCK2–New Zealand's native longfin eel in the shallows, its back is breaking the surface of the water.
RFWN99PB–Giant Moray Eel
RF2A54EFB–Sea monster water dragon fish mutant. Scary deep demon. Color illustration.
RFWN8FM3–Giant Moray Eel
RFTWMT6B–A fisherman shows his teeth caught Moray eel.
RF2PJXRKX–A Moray Eel using stralth to hunt a meal in a small underwater aquarium
RFTCGY4A–Yellow moray with opened mouth coming out of stone shelter under water
RF2R3D4D7–A water snake looking up from water
RF2F7K875–Pterois volitans, Red Lionfish, danger poison fish in the sea water. Lion fish in the nature ocean habitat.
RFM0J8X6–Moray Eel. Gymnothorax miliaris
RFE1D6G5–Sea Serpent Fantasy Drawing
RFW6MCEC–Fisherman holds up eel that he caught and will now be sold for dinner in Vina del Mar, Chile.
RFHF875W–Close up of a green moray eel (Gymnothorax funebris)
RMWWWPHW–very attractive animal in different poses
RFHF875X–Close up of a spotted moray eel (Gymnothorax moringa)
RM2HGNW40–Rowel Spur second half 18th - early 19th century Mexican This spur, inlaid with silver, was made for a Mexican charro (the Mexican cowboy). Its neck is shaped as a serpent or an eel, the tail of which holding an elaborated pierced rowel. The top edge of the heel band is adorned with silver-inlaid serpents and pierced on the sides with a frieze of volutes. Charros were originally land, horse and cattle owners who had an high social and economical status. They would meet during ceremonies and festivals and demonstrate their skills through several kind of rodeo games called charrería. Charros and
RFM7R71G–Moray Eel. Gymnothorax miliaris fish coral asia
RFP7EGXX–Green moray eel Gymnothorax funebris in a coral reef.
RF2JDRCND–The long back fin of the native New Zealand longfin eel can be seen here. It is cruising over a boat ramp at Lake Rotoiti in Nelson Lakes National Par
RF2AHN95M–Ribbon eel, Rhinomuraena quaesita, also known as the leaf-nosed moray eel or bernis eel
RMPPFG9K–Serpent eel, ophisure, serpent de mer, Ophisurus serpens, and European moray eel, Apterichthe aveugle, Muraena helena. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles' 1816-1830. The volumes on fish and reptiles were edited by Hippolyte Cloquet, natural historian and doctor of medicine. Illustration by J.G. Pretre, engraved by Plee, directed by Turpin, and published by F. G. Levrault. Jean Gabriel Pretre (17801845) was painter of natural history at Empress Josephine's zoo and later became artist to the Museum of Natural History.
RFWN8FDP–Giant Moray Eel
RFTWMT6A–Caught on live bait Moray eel. Selective focus.
RF2RGH9Y4–Moray eel character. Isolated cartoon vector serpentine predatory animal found in tropical oceans. With its elongated body, sharp teeth and excellent camouflage, it is a formidable underwater predator
RFKF5DB3–fish wriggles on a white background. very attractive animal in different poses
RF2R3D4DB–A water snake top shot
RFR4K3AW–juvenile ribbon moray eel, black and yellow colored little young water snake of the indo pacific ocean