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Blenny
Blennies are generally small fish. They have long bodies (some almost eel-like), and relatively large eyes and mouths. Their dorsal fins are continuous and long. The pelvic fins have a single embedded spine, and are short and slender. The tail fin is rounded.
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Bicolor Blenny
(Escenius Bicolor)
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Fuscus Blenny
(Atrosalarias Fuscus)
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Red Lizard Blenny
(Parapercis Schauislandii)
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Scooter Blenny
(Synchiropus Ocellatus)
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Rock Skipper Blenny
(Salarias SP.)
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