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Picture of the day Tompot blenny (Parablennius gattorugine), Arrábida National Park, Portugal. Note: no FP of this species. It can be found in shallow, coastal waters off western Europe and northern Africa and in the Mediterranean. The tompot blenny is a relatively large blenny that can grow up to 30 centimetres (12 in) in length. There is a single branched tentacle over each of its eyes. It's very territorial and its territory is centred around a crevice in the rocky reef which the fish uses for shelter. It occurs in shallow seas at depths of 3–32 metres (9.8–105.0 ft) and is crepuscular, being active mainly at dawn and at dusk. It has sharp, comb-like teeth which it uses to scrape food from the substrate. It feeds on sea anemones and other invertebrates such as prawns and other crustaceans. Media of the day Destructions in Sumy, Ukraine after a Russian missile attack in the evening of 17 November 2024. Ballistic missile with cluster warhead hit a yard. According to reports, 12 people died, more than 80 were injured (1, 2, 3). Participating Browsing? Please use the search box at the top of this page or the links to the rightthe links further down. Feel free to subscribe to our syndicated feeds. Using? To fulfill the free license requirements, please read our Reuse guide. You can also request a file. Identifying? Have a browse through Category:Unidentified subjects. If you find something you can identify, write a note on the item's talk page. Creating? Check out all you need to know at our Contributing your own work guide. and more! Discussion? See the list of discussion pages. To explore more ways you can contribute to this project, check out the Community Portal. Monthly photo challenge Take some photos and upload them to meet our monthly thematic challenge, get inspiration and try new subjects! Learn more about the challenges!