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Image Gallery: Blennies

Blennies are small, bottom-dwelling fishes, the majority of which live in shallow marine waters.  Worldwide about 360 species are known, with 92 species occurring in Australia.

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Pacific Leaping Blenny, Alticus arnoldorum Pacific Leaping Blenny, Alticus arnoldorum
Piano Fangblenny, Plagiotremus tapeinosoma Piano Fangblenny, Plagiotremus tapeinosoma
Piano Fangblenny at Fly Point Piano Fangblenny at Fly Point
Seram Blenny, Salarias ceramensis Seram Blenny, Salarias ceramensis
Suckerlip Blenny, Andamia amphibius Suckerlip Blenny, Andamia amphibius
Triplespot Blenny, Crossosalarias macrospilus Triplespot Blenny, Crossosalarias macrospilus
Western Jumping Blenny, Lepidoblennius marmoratus Western Jumping Blenny, Lepidoblennius marmoratus
A Western Jumping Blenny at Stokes Bay A Western Jumping Blenny at Stokes Bay
A Western Jumping Blenny at Lady Bay A Western Jumping Blenny at Lady Bay
Western Jumping Blenny at Haycock Point Western Jumping Blenny at Haycock Point
A Yellowtail Fang Blenny at Captains table A Yellowtail Fang Blenny at Captains table
Yellow Sabretooth Blenny at Bowen Yellow Sabretooth Blenny at Bowen
Yellow Sabretooth Blenny guarding its eggs Yellow Sabretooth Blenny guarding its eggs
Yellow Sabretooth Blenny, Petroscirtes fallax Yellow Sabretooth Blenny, Petroscirtes fallax

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