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Blennys Collection

Blennys, the quirky and captivating creatures of the underwater world, never fail to amaze us with their unique features and behaviors. Picture No

Background imageBlennys Collection: Picture No. 11676334

Picture No. 11676334
Peacock Blenny mature male with small head-crest (composite image) Date:

Background imageBlennys Collection: Picture No. 11676332

Picture No. 11676332
Shanny (composite image) Date:

Background imageBlennys Collection: Picture No. 10900439

Picture No. 10900439
Browncheek Blenny (Acanthemblema crockeri) Date:

Background imageBlennys Collection: Picture No. 10900364

Picture No. 10900364
Redhead Goby - Browncheek Blenny (Elacatinus punticulatus - Acanth) Date:

Background imageBlennys Collection: Picture No. 10900418

Picture No. 10900418
Pike Blenny (Chaenopsis alepidota) Date:

Background imageBlennys Collection: Picture No. 10900363

Picture No. 10900363
Browncheek Blenny (Acanthemblema crockeri) Date:

Background imageBlennys Collection: Picture No. 10900419

Picture No. 10900419
Pike Blenny (Chaenopsis alepidota) Date:

Background imageBlennys Collection: Picture No. 10900403

Picture No. 10900403
Browncheek Blenny (Acanthemblema crockeri) Date:

Background imageBlennys Collection: Picture No. 10900397

Picture No. 10900397
Galapagos Triplefin Blenny (Lepidonectes corallicola) Date:

Background imageBlennys Collection: Bath's Comb-tooth / Linear Blenny - Maldives

Bath's Comb-tooth / Linear Blenny - Maldives
LEE-75 Bath's Comb-tooth / Linear Blenny Maldives Ecsenius bathi Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBlennys Collection: Mimic blenny Papua New Guinea HED00006

Mimic blenny Papua New Guinea HED00006
AUS-1963 A Mimic / Sabre-toothed Blenny mimics a cleaner wrasse but when a fish responds to its dance, and comes to be cleaned, it takes a bite out of it

Background imageBlennys Collection: Tompot Blenny UK

Tompot Blenny UK
PM-8839 TOMPOT BLENNY - ON MUSSELS UK Blennius gattorugine Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBlennys Collection: Blenny Coast UK

Blenny Coast UK
PM-6898 BLENNY / Shanny Coast UK Lipophrys pholis Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBlennys Collection: Blenny

Blenny
PM-2846 BLENNY / Shanny fish Lipophrys pholis ( formerly Blennius pholis) Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBlennys Collection: Lined blenny (Ecsenius lineatus). Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand

Lined blenny (Ecsenius lineatus). Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand
AUS-670 Linear blenny Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand Ecsenius lineatus Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBlennys Collection: Bluestriped fangblenny (Plagiotremus rhinorhynchos). Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand

Bluestriped fangblenny (Plagiotremus rhinorhynchos). Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand
AUS-672 Bluestriped fangblenny. It can change colour and pattern as disguise to prey on other fish. Andaman Sea, Thailand Plagiotremus rhinorhynchos Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape

Background imageBlennys Collection: Blenny / Shanny formerly: Blennius pholis

Blenny / Shanny formerly: Blennius pholis
PM-4392 Blenny / Shanny Lipophrys pholis formerly: Blennius pholis Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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Blennys, the quirky and captivating creatures of the underwater world, never fail to amaze us with their unique features and behaviors. Picture No. 11676334 showcases a Bath's Comb-tooth Blenny from the Maldives, flaunting its vibrant colors that blend seamlessly with the surrounding coral reefs. Its slender body and elongated fins allow it to navigate through tight spaces effortlessly. In Picture No. 11676332, we encounter a Mimic Blenny found in Papua New Guinea (HED00006). This master of disguise has evolved to mimic other fish species as a survival tactic against predators. With its uncanny ability to imitate various patterns and colors, this blenny can easily deceive even the most discerning eyes. The Tompot Blenny featured in Picture No. 10900439 is a native of UK waters known for its comical appearance and playful nature. Often seen perched on rocks or hiding within crevices, these blennies have large eyes that seem to be constantly observing their surroundings. Picture No. 10900364 captures another fascinating moment as we witness an intricate courtship dance between two blennys in search of love and companionship. Their synchronized movements create an enchanting display that mesmerizes both divers and fellow marine inhabitants alike. As we delve deeper into their world through Picture No. 10900418, we discover how blennys utilize their sharp teeth for feeding purposes while maintaining excellent dental hygiene—a trait rarely observed among marine creatures. Picture No. 10900363 introduces us to yet another remarkable adaptation: some blennys possess venomous fangs located near their gills as a defense mechanism against potential threats lurking nearby. In contrast, Picture No. 10900419 portrays the peaceful coexistence between different species as a colorful reef fish swims alongside a well-camouflaged blenny—showcasing nature's harmonious balance beneath the waves. Lastly, Picture No. 10900403 and Picture No.