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Congridae (not sushi)
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sei5517 · 1 year
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東京に出てきたときにお祝いしてもらったお寿司屋さん。思いがもう詰まってるね。懐かしいねぇ。涙出てくるね。すごくおいしかったです。ごちそうさまでした。 #寿司 #すし #鮨 #sushi #sushilovers #アナゴ #穴子 #Congridae #gardeneels #シジミ #蜆 #Corbiculidae #巻き寿司 #Makizushi https://www.instagram.com/p/CoerJn-SxDO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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podartists · 2 years
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Congro (Conger conger) | Edward Donovan | The Natural History of British Fishes (1802) | rawpixel
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fuzzyhairedfreak · 9 months
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Something something big embarrassing crush on Jadzia Dax as evidence that Julian has always been into older men something something
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dondesiemprecaridad · 2 months
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¿Sabías que...? El congrio o congrio común (Conger conger), también conocido como safio, culebra o negrillo, es una especie de pez anguiliforme de la familia Congridae, común en la parte este del Atlántico norte, así como en todo el Mediterráneo, mar Negro y mar Báltico.
#menudeldia #dondesiemprecaridad #comidacasera #Madrid #MetroPacífico #sopadepicadillo #congrio #Lunes
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popgenpapers · 1 year
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A new species of the congrid eel genus Conger (Anguilliformes: Congridae) from the southwest coast of India
http://dlvr.it/SnLVDS
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saturniidaez · 2 years
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btw garden eels are congers. which is why the congridae family is my favorite
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snototter · 3 years
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Conger eel (Conger conger)
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oceansoftheworld · 4 years
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Photo by Alex Permiakov Photography  | Info
Taylor's garden-eel (Heteroconger taylori) is a heteroconger (genus of marine congrid eels) belonging to the family Congridae. It is a small fish that can reach a maximum length of 48 cm. The species is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the western central Indo-Pacific from the Philippines to Papua-New-Guinea and Indonesia. It lives solitary or in small colonies on sandy bottoms in burrows, at depths between 5 and 15 meters.
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fuckyeahaquaria · 6 years
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Spotted Garden Eel |  Heteroconger hassi
Spotted garden eels burrow into the sandy sea bottom to make their home. They make their body rigid by tightening their muscles and then drive their pointy tail deep into the sand. When they get deep enough, they wiggle their dorsal fin which pushes the sand out. Then they secrete slime from their skin to cement the burrow walls. They will escape predators by diving tail-first into the burrow. They will extend part of their body out of their burrow when there are no signs of danger and to eat. Each eel lives in a single burrow, which they rarely leave. During mating season, the male becomes defensive of the female, protecting her from other males.
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Ehomaki Congridae
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nunoxaviermoreira · 4 years
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Hawaiian garden eels (Gorgasia hawaiiensis) by Anita363 Doesn't get much stranger than that. Yes, these are fish. Maui Ocean Center aquarium. https://flic.kr/p/2iTHAuE
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sei5517 · 2 years
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#花ズッキーニ #花ズッキーニのフリット #Flowerzucchini #イカ #烏賊 #Squid #Calmar #アナゴ #穴子 #Congridae https://www.instagram.com/p/CgEjJ7IPJev/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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encyclopika · 2 years
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Animal Crossing Fish - Explained #185
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Man, fish are so crazy diverse that Pocket Camp could do a tourney every week and they still wouldn’t get through all of them for almost 200 years at the rate they’re going (3 per tourney, max). But, of course, they’re going to choose to feature the ones people can go see in an aquarium or while snorkeling on a reef first. So, today, we will talk about such a creature - the Splendid Garden Eel.
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This guy showed up for a Special Goals Event called Surprise Eel Goals in July 2021. 
The Splendid Garden Eel is a true eel as part of Order Anguilliformes. Like I’ve probably mentioned a bunch during this series, there are a lot of fish that *look* like eels, and are *called* eels, but if they aren’t in Anguilliformes, they aren’t true eels. Within this Order are the fish of Congridae that include conger eels and garden eels, like our guy today and his cousin we covered during ACNH, the Spotted Garden Eel. The Splendid is widespread across the Pacific tropics, including the southern archipelagos of Japan and south to The Philippines. You can also often find this and other garden eels quite regularly at an aquarium, since they’re so very peculiar and active.
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By Azoreg at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4381657
Splendids like to live in groups from three to a thousand! Once they find a spot on the sand they like as settling juveniles, they make their little burrow - no more than a little hole in the ground - a they just live there unless they are chased out or, y’know, eaten. But there is another important reason they may move to a new burrow and that’s to be closer to a potential mate. Males will bite each other as they fight for a lady’s affections, and whoever wins that display gets the spoils. When they aren’t looking for love, they are looking for food (aren’t we all?) Splendid Garden Eels eat plankton floating by on the current, so the entire colony will be seen facing the same way into the current to catch food. Seems pretty weird then that you catch this thing on rod and reel in ACPC, but I guess that’s the limitations of video games. 
And there you have it! Fascinating stuff, no?
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omgkalyppso · 3 years
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