24 May,2024
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Known for its vibrant colors and sharp, needle-like teeth, the dragon moray eel is a striking marine species that resembles a mythical dragon.
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It is found in the Indo-Pacific region and is highly prized in the aquarium trade.
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Often referred to as "dragon fish," the Asian arowana has elongated body scales that reflect a metallic sheen, resembling a dragon’s scales.
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This fish is considered a symbol of luck and prosperity in many Asian cultures.
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This seahorse relative is found off the coast of Australia.
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Its leaf-like appendages and elongated body give it a dragon-like appearance, allowing it to blend in with seaweed and kelp.
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Another relative of the seahorse, the leafy sea dragon has even more elaborate leaf-like appendages, making it look like a mythical dragon.
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It is also native to the waters off southern and western Australia.
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These small, colorful fish have elongated bodies and elaborate fin structures, resembling the dragons of mythology.
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They are found in the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific.
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Though technically not a shark, this freshwater fish has a unique dorsal fin that resembles a dragon's back.
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