| 1. | Rock pools contain sea anemones, blennies, crabs and molluscs.
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| 2. | Examples are the common blenny and its near relative the butterfish.
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| 3. | Small invertebrates comprise the bulk of the threefin blenny diet.
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| 4. | Redlip blennies can be found in coral crests and shallow fringing reefs.
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| 5. | Unlike most blennies, the bluestriped fangblenny is free swimming.
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| 6. | The blennies swim at a depth range of 3-5 metres.
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| 7. | Dragonets are often mis-categorized as gobies or blennies by fish sellers.
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| 8. | Some combtooth blennies form small groups, while others are solitary and territorial.
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| 9. | In 1951 " Blenny " underwent conversion to a Korean operations.
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| 10. | Leaping blennies have been recorded at a maximum water depth of 2 metres.
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