Mimic octopus, hairy frogfish,
snake eels, spiny devilfish, pegasus, stargazers and mandarinfish are just some of the critters that attract many an underwater documentary camera crew.
Keep your eye out for spotted
snake eels as they whip along the sea bed.
An eagle eye can be rewarded with sights such as pygmy seahorses, sea snakes (and
snake eels), frogfish, tiger prawn, cuttlefish and various nudibranchs.
Hiding in unremarkable mud bottoms at sites like Hairball are special finds such as frogfish,
snake eels, devilfish and flamboyant cuttlefish.
Bobbit Worms,
Snake Eels, Stingrays, Flamboyant Cuttlefish, Long Armed and Reef Octopus, along with loads of Shrimp and Nudibranchs keep our night divers busy!
The high season is starting in Amed and we have just had a PADI Open Water Diver course with 3 students where they discovered mimic octopus in Amed on our house - reef, as well as frogfishes, seahorses,
snake eels and wide variety of nudibranchs.
Not exact matches
They have 2 big gators, a big giant turtle, various
snakes,
eels, lobsters, and the requisite (albeit small) clownfish and coral tank.
Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of foot - long purple - gray
eels snaked in every crack and crevice, prompting researchers to nickname Nafanua «
Eel City.»
The
Snake Pit was named for the profusion of white,
eel - like fish that live there.
i was on a football and basketball team for wodbrook middle school, my fave colors are red and purple, my fave animals are sharks,
eels,
snakes and horses.
The adjectives parts of speech displays and teaching resources are represented by sea animals that live on the bottom of the ocean (moray
eel, sea
snake, and crab) and contain 13 pages of printable resources.
Never mind if he calls you an
eel or a worm or a
snake.
There are as many as 25 dive sites on the Gili Islands with varying topography and diverse marine life which includes reef sharks, turtles lionfish, cuttlefish, sea
snakes, scorpion fish, octopus, moray
eels, and many types of rays, among others.It is possible to dive in Gili Islands throughout the year, and the best time is between the month of May — October, during the dry season.
Underwater we have also been blessed with experiences with Manta Rays, Ribbon
Eels, Clown Fish, Moray
Eels, Barracuda, Stone Fish, Mola Mola, Scorpion, Sea
Snake, A field of Garden
Eels, Hairy Lobster, Turtles, Pipe Fish, Anemone Shrimp and a Crocodile Fish.
The marine life includes black — and white tip reef sharks, lots of turtles (hawksbill and olive ridley), lionfish, scorpion fish, cuttle fish and octopus, moray
eels, sea
snakes, different types of rays (blue — spotted, eagle and, from December to March, manta rays) not to mention schools of bump — head parrot fish every full moon.
Eels, are indeed fish in spite of their
snake like appearance.
Location: about 600 meters opposite to the southern end of Bulabog Beach Access: either by boat or from the shore Experience: all divers Depth: 5 - 20 meters Visibility: up to 20 meters Current: low - moderate Characteristics: reef drift dive with sea
snakes, sea cucumbers, sea stars, moray
eels, nudibranchs, anemones, soft corals, hard corals
Saw Moray
eels, sea
snakes and dwarf seahorses.
The reefs offer a variety of topography, ranging from, canyons, caves, wrecks, drop - offs, slopes, coral gardens, plateaus, which are home to an amazing array of marine life, such as sea -
snakes, rays, sharks, turtles, ghost pipefish, dolphins, cuttle fish, octopus, angel fish, numerous nudibranchs, moray
eels and much more.
This includes black — and white tip reef sharks, lots of turtles (hawksbill and olive ridley), lionfish, scorpion fish, cuttle fish and octopus, moray
eels, sea
snakes, different types of rays (blue — spotted, eagle and, from December to March, manta rays) not to mention schools of bump — head parrot fish every full moon and the occasional whale shark... plus countless varieties of hard and soft corals.
The corals are not so good, but divers can still encounter black and white tip reef sharks, stingrays, octopus, cuttlefish, moray and ribbon
eels, a variety of scorpion and lionfish, clams, sea
snakes, a bewildering amount of fish and many turtles.
I saw commensal, squat and cleaner shrimps, beautiful nudibranchs, a juvenile scorpionfish, garden
eels, and a sea
snake (which I'm scared of but I love to watch them swimming away; — RRB --RRB-.
Got a note from Rich over at indie stalwarts Digital
Eel revealing some very neat news: «Hot off the hyperwire: Digital
Eel's very first game, Plasmaworm (quite possibly the coolest
Snake game in the Five Galaxies), is now absolutely FREE!