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Snake Eels (7)

General descriptionSnake eels belong to the the Anguilliformes also are called Apodes ("limbless"), because of their lack of protruding fins, and true eels, because there are many other fishes (about 45 families) that do not belong to this group but have similar burrowing habits, and an eel-like shape as a result of convergent evolution. Anguilliformes are related to the Elopiformes (tarpons), the Albuliformes (spiny eels and halosaurs), and the Saccopharyngiformes (snipe and gulper eels) because they all have a l [Further read]


Callechelys(1), Myrichthys(4), Ophichthus(2)

Callechelys (1)
C. marmorata

Marbled snake eel
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Myrichthys (4)
M. colubrinus

Harlequin snake eel
M. maculosus

Spotted Snake Eel
M. ocellatus

Goldspotted eel
M. tigrinus

Spotted snake eel
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Ophichthus (2)
O. bonaparti

Napoleon snake eel
O. melanochir

Black finned snake eel
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