RM2A2N6EA–Muraenichthys macrostomus, Print, Skythrenchelys macrostoma, also known as the Large-mouth angry worm eel is a species of eel in the family Ophichthidae. It is a marine, tropical eel which is known from the Indo-Pacific Ocean, including Red Sea., 1864
RMKYMJRN–Myrophis, Larval Head (Worm Eel) 2849264768 o
RMA25HTK–eel, European eel, river eel (Anguilla anguilla), feeding on a worm, Germany, Bavaria, Isental
RM2HCNK21–Large-spotted snake eel, Ophichthus polyophthalmus, Alor, Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, Pacific
RFE7G82P–Garden Eel ( Taenioconger hassi )
RMGP26H1–Banded Snake Eel, Myrichthys colubrinus, Komodo National Park, Indonesia
RFF68J67–Many-eyed Snake Eel (Ophichthus Polyophthalmus, aka Large-spotted Snake Eel), Sticking up Its Head from the Sand. Padang Bai, Ba
RMHRF629–Vinegar Eel
RMDTA4WF–Black-finned Snake Eel (Ophichthus melanochir), Philippines
RMRYMWFT–When the moon is dark, the Peuerar goes out at nightfall in his small boat with a lantern under his arm, and his short baton, from which the above-described worm-fret must hang to catch the local eels. From the Camera Obscura, a 19th Century collection of Dutch humorous-realistic essays, stories and sketches in which Hildebrand, the author, takes an ironic look at the behavior of the 'well-to-do', finding them bourgeois and without a good word for them.
RMDGRPK6–Napoleon snake eel (Ophichthus bonaparti), Palawan, Mimaropa, Philippines
RMBM4MKA–Banded Snake Eel, Myrichthys colubrinus, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
RMW7WP1H–Marbled snake eel (Callechelys marmoratus) thrusts its head out of sand, stiring up the sediment. Nuweiba, Sinai, Egypt. Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea.
RF2D6W582–deep sea, hydrothermal vent life, vent eel spout, Thermarces cerberus, in amongst giant tube worms, Riftia pachyptila, model
RF2B919T7–Muraenichthys macrostomus, Print, Skythrenchelys macrostoma, also known as the Large-mouth angry worm eel is a species of eel in the family Ophichthidae. It is a marine, tropical eel which is known from the Indo-Pacific Ocean, including Red Sea., 1864, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RF2EC6G0B–One garden eel feeding above the sand in the Cayman Islands
RF2DD34PN–A closeup image of a small Garden Eel standing out the sand in an aquarium
RM2A2N8GF–Ophichthys cancrivorus, Print, The longfin snake-eel (Pisodonophis cancrivorus) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels). It was described by John Richardson in 1848., section
RMD5DXYE–Myrophis, Larval Head (Worm Eel)
RFD94T9R–White-eyed Moray eel (Siderea thyrsoidea) hides amongst feeding coral polyps - Lembeh Straits, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
RMM658DA–1800s 19TH CENTURY DRAWING OF MEN SNIGGLING FOR EELS IN RIVER FISHING WITH WORM ON A STICK - ka9183 CPC001 HARS 40-45 YEARS HISTORIC ADVENTURE RECREATION WORM ANGLING MALES MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN RIVERBANK BAIT CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY CREEK EARTHWORM EEL EELS FISH HOOK OLD FASHIONED PERSONS SNIGGLE SNIGGLING SNIGS
RMGBM9NC–Reptilian snake eel, Brachysomophis henshawi, Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia, Pacific
RMW7YE1B–Stargazer snake eel (Brachysomophis cirrocheilos) at burrow, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMENMAE2–Snowflake moray eel hiding under a coral
RF2DBFBHY–Close up of Moray Eel in coral reef of Red Sea / Egypt
RMHRF587–Vinegar Eel
RMENMAED–Snowflake moray eel peeking out from a hole in the corals
RM2HT67KN–Sniggling for Eels - drawn by Duncan, 1850. '...call to mind the semi-snaky creatures that furnish our dramatis personae - pseudo-serpents. You could not "troll" them, nor "angle," nor "clip," nor "bottom fish"; "eel-spearing" has a bombastic sound, and "bobbing " is low. 'Sniggle' is the word...Its origin is obscure. Dr. Samuel Johnson merely describes it as a verb neuter: not a syllable about a worm at one end, and a fool at the other..."thus", according to gentle Izaak, "sniggling is performed. In a warm day, when th
RMDGRPK8–Napoleon snake eel (Ophichthus bonaparti), Palawan, Mimaropa, Philippines
RMH6BM4P–Indotyphlops Battersbyi. A small caecelian with a flattened head and a wide mouth. It is mainly found in western Maharashtra
RF2HM37KD–Spotted garden eel of aquarium with anemone in coral reef. Heteroconger hassi species living in Indo-Pacific seas, from Red Sea to Polynesia and
RMJ0BHT7–An ascidia with a flat worm, taken in Lembeh, Indonesia. HILARIOUS shots have revealed tiny underwater critters appearing to hitch a lift on their larger counterparts. The series of macro shots show colourful marine life resting on top of each other and one even shows a clownfish with a parasite sitting inside its mouth. In another picture, a moray eel sits with a clear cleaner shrimp tickling its lips and a giant octopus also seems to have acquired the same shrimp friend who has perched above its eye. Other stunning photos show a pair Coleman shrimps on top of a fire sea urchin and an orange
RFC690WH–Caecilian Striped Ichthyophis Ichthyophis sp. Family: Ichthyophidae on a leaf
RMF6F6RK–Napoleon Snake Eel, Ophichthus bonaparti, Ambon, Indonesia
RF2B2JY21–Rufus snake-eel, Ophichthus rufus
RM2AB83DX–Napoleon snake eel (Ophichthus bonaparti), highly variable in size and number of spots; usually buried in sand or mud; feeds on fishes and crustaceans
RM2A2N8GE–Ophichthys cancrivorus, Print, The longfin snake-eel (Pisodonophis cancrivorus) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels). It was described by John Richardson in 1848., 1864
RM2JD3ABR–Christmas tree worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) on the Eel Garden divesite off the coast of Provodenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
RF2EC6G14–Two garden eels feeding above the sand in the Cayman Islands
RFGP9JA4–The Anguis fragilis, or slow worm, is a limbless lizard native to Eurasia. It is sometimes called a blindworm.
RMGBM9H9–Napolean snake eel, Ophichthus bonaparti, Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia, Pacific
RMW7YE18–Stargazer snake eel (Brachysomophis cirrocheilos) at burrow with mouth open, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RM2AKB65K–Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . tend as asquire, or as a beau, or gallant, for aid and protec-tion.— Squireen, -en, n. One half squire and halffarmer, — used humorously. Squirm, skwerm, v. i. or t. [squirjied (skwermd),squirming.] To move, or cause to move, with writh-ing and contortions, as a worm or eel when injuredor alarmed ; to climb, by embracing and clingingwith the hands and feet,as to a tree; to wrigsrle. Squirrel, sk
RMW7YDPK–Blackfin snake eel (Ophichthus altipennis) emerging from burrow, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMHRF526–Vinegar Eel (Nematode), LM
RMENMAEH–Snowflake moray eel peeking out from a hole in the corals
RMAT662E–Garden eels Heteroconger sp Rongelap Marshall Islands North Pacific
RMDGRPK7–Napoleon snake eel (Ophichthus bonaparti), Palawan, Mimaropa, Philippines
RMBH92NM–Blacksaddled Snake Eel, Ophichtus cephalozona, Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RMDTA4WE–Crocodile Snake Eel (Brachysomophis crocodilinus), Philippines
RF2HK64DW–Spotted garden eel of aquarium with anemone in coral reef. Heteroconger hassi species of family Congridae living in Indo-Pacific seas, from Red Sea to
RMC5N8C4–Barred Sand Conger Eel, Poeciloconger fasciatus, Vitu Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea
RM2BNJ4HN–Bonapart's / Napoleon snake eel (Ophichthus bonaparti) head sticking out of sand, Sulu Sea, Philippines
RMDXFWYE–Tiger Snake Eel, Myrichthys tigrinus, Cocos Island, Costa Rica
RM2BNEDYD–Napoleon snake eel (Ophychthus bonaparti) out of its burrow, swimming over sandy bottom. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RM2A2N8GX–Ophichthys kaupii, Print, Yirrkala kaupii is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels). It was described by Pieter Bleeker in 1858, originally under the genus Sphagebranchus. It is a tropical, freshwater eel which is known from Indonesia and the Philippines. Males can reach a maximum total length of 35 centimetres (14 in)., 1864
RM2JD3ABN–Star horseshoe worm (Pomatostegus stellatus) on the Eel Garden divesite off the coast of Provodenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
RF2EC6G11–Small grouping of garden eels feeding above the sand in the Cayman Islands
RMBH92NG–Blackfinned Snake Eel with Commensal Shrimp, Ophichthus melanochir, Periclimenes magnificus, Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RMBM4MB6–Napoleon Snake Eel, Ophichthus bonaparti, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
RMBH904F–Serpent Eel hiding in Sand, Ophisurus serpens, Tamariu, Costa Brava, Mediterranean Sea, Spain
RM2AXCTBY–Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . (skwird), squiring.] To attend as asquire, or as a beau, or gallant, for aid and protec-tion.— Squireen, -en, n. One half squire and halffarmer, — used humorously. Squirm, skwerm, v. i. or t. [squirjied (skwermd),squirming.] To move, or cause to move, with writh-ing and contortions, as a worm or eel when injuredor alarmed ; to climb, by embracing and clingingwith the hands and feet,as to a tree
RMC7XMGC–Marbled Snake Eel, Callechelys marmorata, Cenderawashi Bay, West Papua, Indonesia
RM2AKEMRW–Snake eel (Ophisurus macrorhynchos) waiting to ambush prey, head poking out of sand. Sue, Wakayama Prefecture, Kansai, Honshu, Japan. February.
RMBP1A6D–Black-finned Snake Eel, Ophichthus melanochir, Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RM2R74EPT–Golden Fire Worm, Chloeia flava, by freeswimming White-margined Moray, Gymnothorax albimarginatus, Night dive, Aer Perang dive site, Lembeh Straits, S
RMBXYC76–Napoleon Snake Eel, Ophichthus bonaparti, Alam Batu, Bali, Indonesia
RF2A0P19N–Zig-Zag or Half-banded spiny eel, Mastacembelus circumcinctus
RM2JB9P38–A cat that caught a slow worm in a parking lot on Wednesday in Motala, Sweden. Slip like an eel the slow worm sneaks into the woods, after a short battle. (Cat)astrophe thought the cat and moved on to new hunting targets.
RF2RK8N6N–Spotted Garden Eel (Heteroconger hassi)
RM2HT5DK9–Snake eel (fam. Ophichthidae), with head emerging from sand.
RF2C4XRJR–Spotted garden eel or Heteroconger hassi in aquarium in Dubai, UAE. They are showing their face from sand.
RF2B91DNK–Ophichthys cancrivorus, Print, The longfin snake-eel (Pisodonophis cancrivorus) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels). It was described by John Richardson in 1848., 1864, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMAC95P7–eelgrass, eel grass, Egypt, Safaga
RM2A2N8H7–Ophichthys timorensis, Print, The earthworm snake-eel (Yirrkala timorensis) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels). It was described by Albert Günther in 1870. It is a tropical, marine eel which is known from the Indo-Pacific. It is known to dwell at a depth of 20 metres. Males can reach a maximum total length of 44 centimetres., 1864
RM2JD3ABX–Star horseshoe worm (Pomatostegus stellatus) on the Eel Garden divesite off the coast of Provodenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
RF2EC6G0G–Grouping of garden eels feeding above the sand in the Cayman Islands
RMD1PB65–Christmas Tree worms on a dark background
RFMHJEY3–A sea worm looks like an underwater flower in Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia
RF2M812GC–Spirobranchus giganteus, commonly known as Christmas tree worms, are tube-building polychaete worms belonging to the family Serpulidae.
RM2AG04DG–. Three young Crusoes, their life and adventures on an island in the West Indies. Fig. 74. Trunk fish. Salt Water Collecting 201 Some of the fish were very large, among them theshark, the tarpon, the sea-wolf, the tunny, so wellknown in cans, the king fish, and the black morayeel, six feet long and strongly contrasted with thetiny worm eel no bigger than an earthworm.. A red hind resting v -fan on a bed of coral. Other kinds worthy of mention were the lady fish,herring, sardine, lagarto, sheepshead minnow, topminnow, silver gar, hound fish, mullet, jack, yellowjack, goggle-eye, old wife, ambe
RFT5NER3–ROOT KNOT NEMATODE (MELOIDOGYNE SP.) SYMPTOMS ON POTATOES. NEMATODES ARE ALSO KNOWN AS EELWORMS.
RF2KEMR6D–Underwater garden eels sticking their heads out of sand
RMBXYC74–Napoleon Snake Eel, Ophichthus bonaparti, Alam Batu, Bali, Indonesia
RF2PPTKG5–Malaysia, 25 May 2022: Cages for fishing in paddy fields.
RMCTE56X–Head of Snake Eel, Myrichthys sp., Alor, Indonesia
RM2JB9P62–A cat that caught a slow worm in a parking lot on Wednesday in Motala, Sweden. Slip like an eel the slow worm sneaks into the woods, after a short battle. (Cat)astrophe thought the cat and moved on to new hunting targets.
RMB672M5–Marbled Snake Eel Callechelys marmorata Marsa Alam Red Sea Egypt
RMDTMGM3–Round pink stone and ocean on a summer and sunny day
RMBM4N3M–Napoleon Snake Eel, Ophichthus bonaparti, Puerto Galera, Mindoro Island, Philippines
RF2B91DPC–Ophichthys cancrivorus, Print, The longfin snake-eel (Pisodonophis cancrivorus) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels). It was described by John Richardson in 1848., section, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2A2N8GW–Ophichthys imberbis, Print, The armless snake eel (Dalophis imberbis) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels). It was described by François Étienne Delaroche in 1809. It is a subtropical, marine eel which is known from the eastern Atlantic Ocean, including Spain, Mauritania, and the Mediterranean. It dwells at a depth range of 20–80 metres, and forms burrows in mud or sand. Males can reach a maximum total length of 150 centimetres., 1809
RME6T958–Sharptail Eel, Myrichthys breviceps, Palm Beach, Florida, USA
RME0HCFC–Atlantic ocean gold sunset in France Bretagne stormy sky with the sun
RFH6PG2C–water sports
RFB0HMF6–Sandworms or Lugworms (Arenicola marina), seaweed, mudflat, Wattenmeer National Park, North Sea, Germany
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