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Numbfish buried in sand

Description

An oval-shaped mark in sand can indicate the presence of a buried Numbfish. This image was taken at a depth of 4 m, west of Lilli Pilli Point, Port Hacking, New South Wales, April 2000.

Photographer:
Erik Schlögl
Rights:
© Erik Schlögl
Common name:
Numbfish
Scientific name:
Hypnos monopterygium
Family:
Hypnidae
Order:
Torpediniformes

Last Updated: 17 July 2009

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