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There is also at least one predatory mimic, the sabre-toothed blenny.
It is a tropical blenny found in the western central Atlantic Ocean.
The blenny gets its common name from an hourglass-shaped marking on its body.
Examples are the common blenny and its near relative the butterfish.
It is also known as the White-speckled blenny.
The common blenny is bold with strong teeth, and will bite humans if it feels threatened.
It is a subtropical blenny known from around the Galapagos Islands.
Blenny was struck from the Naval Register, 15 August 1973.
It is a subtropical blenny found around Australia, in the western Pacific ocean.
On 24 May 1954 Blenny reported to the Atlantic Fleet.
The lawnmower blenny has the capability to blend it with its surroundings to hide itself from predators.
The blenny feeds primarily off of benthic algae and weeds.
The sabre-toothed blenny presents a curiously difficult example of parasitism to classify.
The common blenny, also known as the shanny, is found in northern temperate waters.
Blenny sank eight Japanese vessels totaling 18,262 tons.
Small invertebrates comprise the bulk of the threefin blenny diet.
A juvenile Blenny basking on a rock - supply above-the-water resting places for this species.
The Sargassum blenny has two quite distinct dorsal fins.
It is a tropical blenny which is endemic to the Galapagos Islands.
Clients often react violently, and thereafter trust neither wrasse nor the wrasse-mimicking blenny.
A new species of blenny, Alloblennius frondiculus was found in the surrounding waters.
It is a tropical blenny found from Baja California, Mexico, to Panama.
Oyster blenny may refer to:
It is a tropical blenny known only from Venado Beach, in Panama.
The Midas blenny is a planktivore.