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Best 1 Harlequin snake eel

The harlequin snake eel is a tropical marine fish notable for its striking black-and-white bands, which mimic the highly venomous banded sea krait.

2 Napoleon snake eel

A snake eel (Ophichthidae) of Indo-Pacific waters named for a distinctive dorsal marking pattern, typically found in sandy and rubble reef-associated habitats.

3 Crocodile snake eel

Described by Edward Turner Bennett in 1833, the crocodile snake eel is a distinctively patterned reef-dwelling fish that inhabits the shallow coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific.

4 Painted eel

The painted eel is a marine ray-finned fish in the family Ophichthidae, recognized for its distinct benthic lifestyle in the eastern Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa.

5 Gold-spotted snake eel

The gold-spotted snake eel is a benthic marine fish recognized by the bright, golden-yellow spots scattered across its elongated, sand-colored body.

6 Tiger snake eel

The tiger snake eel is an elongated reef fish characterized by its golden-brown body covered in large, dark spots resembling a tiger's coat.

7 Blacksaddle snake eel

A snake eel (Ophichthidae) bearing prominent dark saddle-shaped blotches across its dorsal surface, found in sandy and rubble reef habitats of the Indo-Pacific.

8 Banded snake eel

A snake eel (Ophichthidae) bearing alternating light and dark body bands; some banded ophichthids mimic venomous sea kraits as a passive defensive strategy.

9 Marbled snake eel

Described by Pieter Bleeker in 1853, the marbled snake eel is a benthic marine fish inhabiting the shallow coastal waters and coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific Ocean region.

10 Spotted snake eel

The spotted snake eel is a coastal marine fish recognized by its heavily spotted, elongated body and its ability to burrow completely into soft sand.

11 Collared snake eel

The collared snake eel, known scientifically as Ophichthus puncticeps, is a marine fish named for its distinctive neck band and native to the Western Atlantic Ocean.

12 Sharptail snake eel

The sharptail snake eel is an elongated marine fish known for its distinctive pointed tail, belonging to the family Ophichthidae and native to the tropical eastern Atlantic.

13 Saddled snake eel

The saddled snake eel, known scientifically as Leiuranus semicinctus, is a marine fish described in 1839 that inhabits the shallow coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific region.

14 Longfin snake eel

The longfin snake eel, scientifically known as Ophichthus zophochir, is a marine fish described by Jordan and Gilbert in 1882 and native to the eastern Pacific Ocean.

15 Rice-paddy eel

The rice-paddy eel is an aquatic fish in the family Ophichthidae that notably inhabits estuaries and freshwater rivers across the Indo-West Pacific, including agricultural fields.

16 Yellow snake eel

The yellow snake eel is a marine fish belonging to the family Ophichthidae, first described by Jordan and Evermann in 1887 and native to the eastern Pacific Ocean.

17 Rufous snake eel

A snake eel (Ophichthidae) named for its reddish-brown body coloration, found burrowing in sandy and silty coastal marine habitats across the Indo-Pacific region.

18 Whip eel
Whip eel

The whip eel is a slender, bottom-dwelling marine fish belonging to the family Ophichthidae, distinguished by its extremely elongated body and notably absent pectoral fins.

19 Shrimp eel
Shrimp eel

The shrimp eel is a western Atlantic fish named for its habit of lurking near shrimp beds, recognized by its silver body and sharply pointed tail.

20 Shortnose snake eel

Described by Francis de Laporte de Castelnau in 1859, the shortnose snake eel is a benthic marine fish of the family Ophichthidae found in the Western Atlantic Ocean.

21 Sailfin eel

A marine eel notable for a prominently enlarged dorsal fin resembling a sail, distinguishing it from related species in tropical Indo-Pacific coastal waters.

22 Swissguard basslet eel

A small reef-associated eel sharing its colorful common name with the Swiss Guard basslet; precise taxonomic placement and distribution remain incompletely documented.

23 Sharpnose snake eel

A snake eel (Ophichthidae) with a notably sharp, acute snout adapted for probing sandy substrates, distributed across shallow coastal marine habitats of the Indo-Pacific.

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