Garden eels anchor the lower part of their body in burrows, and face their heads against the current as they prey on zooplankton. The species pictured is the spotted garden eel, Heteroconger hassi.
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Garden eels resemble plants swaying underwater in Bali seaThey moved with the current looking like grass when the divers from Tulamben Dive group spotted them. Garden eels are small, slender eels that live in colonies on the sandy bottoms of warm ocean ...
Look at that face. That eel is so mad. It looks like it’s ready to scream at the kids to get off its lawn before retreating underground to write another complaint letter.
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