Tales Of The HasbrOmniverse - Scarlett vs Cobra Eels by

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Some eels as Humans
(IBUSHI IS A MALEWIFE LOOK AT HIM GO WOO YEAH MY FAVORITE STRAIGHT COUPLE)

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[ TWISTED WONDERLAND , YUME ( only slight ) ]
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If moray eels have a second set of jaws then that means that the tweels have a second set of jaws that is now my hc for them---.............. starts vibrating aggressively
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Mermay Day 28- Wolf Eel~⁠⁠
Voracious and powerful creatures, Wolf Eels are in fact a species of fish rather than a true eel. Their mighty jaws can easily crush the strong carapaces of crabs and shellfish.⁠⁠

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Mermay Day 27 - Ribbon Eel!⁠
Also known as the Leaf-nosed Moray or Bernis eel, these sinuous and beautiful eels like to twist their brightly-coloured bodies through crevices of coral, popping out to smile at passing divers.⁠

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Ribbon eels are just so pretty ✨

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OK, all you exceptional eels & elvers, it's time for the revEEL. This week's featured creature is a sneaky imposter. Meet Braun's Pughead Pipefish (#Bulbonaricus_brauni), a species belonging to the family
https://t.co/h1wBbwhDie

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Day 12 of is the Shortfin eel! One of 3 freshwater eels found in NZ.

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So, we're back to this again, but with a question:

Do things like worms, eels, similar critters, etc. count as as a genre? Or would they be their own separate thing?

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Let's end the week talking about congers in heraldry!

Like freshwater eels, congers showed up in English heraldry. And they still do sometimes! Here's the 1967 coat of arms for the town of Congleton, with 2 congers surrounding a floating tun.

Get it? Conger + tun = Congleton!

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The shell-shocked diver tried to what he'd seen. The consensus was that he'd hallucinated from oxygen loss, but he was adamant it had been real.

The mermaid's hair was made of eels, their skeletons lit up with electricity. He'd barely escaped with his life.

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Lily's mermaid form is eels~ Her wisps are sea bunnies! 🐇🧜🏽‍♀️

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So you've decided to pay your rent in medieval eels. But how do you count them?

Eels were counted in units called sticks, w/ 25 eels to a stick. The term "stick" likely comes from the number of eels you can smoke on a stick at one time.

10 sticks of eels was called a bind.1/2

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Reminds me of my hydra eel 9 eels sharing a tunnel with only their hungry heads sticking out. https://t.co/ufV2HC7tB3

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