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Syngnathus typhle
Marine fish species of the family Syngnathidae. Species common among coastal seaweed and warm temperate seas, in water at 8-24 ° C. Body length up to 35 cm. Snout strongly laterally flattened, with a length greater than half the length of the head, turned into a tube mouth directed obliquely upwards.
Found in East Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Europe, the Baltic Sea, the Mediterranean, Black Sea and Azov.
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