Blue Ribbon Eel Rhinomuraena Quaesita Pokes Its Distinctive Head Out — Stock Photo, Image

A Blue ribbon eel, Rhinomuraena quaesita, pokes its distinctive head out of a hole in an Indonesian coral reef. This species is a protandric hermaphrodite, changing from male to female in its life. — Photo

A Blue ribbon eel, Rhinomuraena quaesita, pokes its distinctive head out of a hole in an Indonesian coral reef. This species is a protandric hermaphrodite, changing from male to female in its life.

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