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Seadragon Collection

Discover the enchanting world of seadragons, where beauty meets camouflage

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Leafy Sea Dragon - South Australia

Leafy Sea Dragon - South Australia
VT-8913 Leafy Sea Dragon South Australia Phycodurus eques Endemic. rare. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Leafy Seadragon - an example of brilliant camouflage as neither predators nor prey recognise it as

Leafy Seadragon - an example of brilliant camouflage as neither predators nor prey recognise it as a fish Rapid Bay
AUS-1747 Leafy Seadragon - an example of brilliant camouflage as neither predators nor prey recognise it as a fish Rapid Bay

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Weedy Seadragon - Sydney - Australia

Weedy Seadragon - Sydney - Australia
VT-8987 Weedy Seadragon Sydney - Australia Phyllopteryx taeniolatus endemic. rare. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Sea Horse / Leafy Seadragon - endemic to South Australian waters. Fm: Syngnathidae

Sea Horse / Leafy Seadragon - endemic to South Australian waters. Fm: Syngnathidae
AU-15-MS LEAFY SEA DRAGON / SEAHORSE endemic to S. Australian waters Phycodurus eques Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Weedy Seadragon Profile

Weedy Seadragon Profile
Richard Wylie

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Seadragon and striped cowfish

Seadragon and striped cowfish
Common seadragon or weedy seadragon, Phyllopteryx taeniolatus and striped cowfish, Aracana aurita. (Superb dragon, Phyllopteryx foliatus, and ostracian)

Background imageSeadragon Collection: John Dory, magpie perch, silver fish and butterfly lobster

John Dory, magpie perch, silver fish and butterfly lobster
John Dory, Zeus faber, magpie perch, Cheilodactylus nigripes, migratory silver fish, and butterfly lobster, Ibacus peronii

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Delicate ghost pipefish

Delicate ghost pipefish
Tres belle rencontre et c'est une premiere a Mayotte avec se poisson-fantome delicat (Solenostomus leptosomus). Tres beau et tres rare specimen.. Barathieu Gabriel

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Enchanted Dragon

Enchanted Dragon
Richard Wylie

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Weedy Seadragon in the Light

Weedy Seadragon in the Light
Richard Wylie

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Picture No. 12479509

Picture No. 12479509
Leafy seadragon or Glauert's seadragon, Phycodurus Date:

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Leafy seadragon (phycodurus eques) at the monterey bay aquarium; Monterey california united states

Leafy seadragon (phycodurus eques) at the monterey bay aquarium; Monterey california united states of america

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Phyllopteryx taeniolatus, weedy seadragon

Phyllopteryx taeniolatus, weedy seadragon
Plate 38 from Zoological drawings by Ferdinand Bauer. This amazingly camouflaged fish is endemic to the south Australian coast from central New South Wales to south-western Western Australia

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Leafy Sea Dragon - Monterey Bay Aquarium - CA - *Captive

Leafy Sea Dragon - Monterey Bay Aquarium - CA - *Captive
SE-1773 Leafy Sea Dragon Monterey Bay Aquarium - California Phycodurus eques Captive Suzi Eszterhas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Weedy Sea Dragon - Monterey Bay Aquarium - CA - *Captive

Weedy Sea Dragon - Monterey Bay Aquarium - CA - *Captive
SE-1774 Weedy Sea Dragon Monterey Bay Aquarium - California Phyllopteryx taeniolatus Monterey Bay Aquarium - California Suzi Eszterhas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Leafy seadragon - in algae under a petty, Wool Bay, South Australia TED00704

Leafy seadragon - in algae under a petty, Wool Bay, South Australia TED00704
AUS-1957 Leafy seadragon - in algae under a jetty Wool Bay, South Australia Phycodorus eques John Lewis / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Weedy Seadragon - Juvenile, aprroximately 5 cm in length 

Weedy Seadragon - Juvenile, aprroximately 5 cm in length 
AU-10-BS Weedy Seadragon - Juvenile approximately 5 cm in length Phyllopteryx taeniolatus Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Weedy Sea Dragon - Endemic to south eastern Australia. Grows to 45 cm in length

Weedy Sea Dragon - Endemic to south eastern Australia. Grows to 45 cm in length. Sydney Harbour, Sydney
VT-8508 Weedy SEADRAGON - Endemic to south eastern Australia Sydney Harbour, Sydney. Australia Phyllopteryx taeniolatus Grows to 45 cm in length

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Weedy Sea Dragon - Endemic to the south east coast of Australia

Weedy Sea Dragon - Endemic to the south east coast of Australia. Grows to 45cm Jervis Bay, New South Wales
VT-8509 Weedy SEADRAGON - endemic to the south east coast of Australia Jervis Bay, New South Wales. Australia Phyllopteryx taeniolatus Grows to 45cm Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Leafy Seadragon Rapid Bay, South Australia SND00808

Leafy Seadragon Rapid Bay, South Australia SND00808
AUS-1742 Leafy Seadragon Rapid Bay, South Australia Phycoduruseques Becca Saunders / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Leafy Seadragon - juvenile, not uncommon but rarely seen due to camouflage

Leafy Seadragon - juvenile, not uncommon but rarely seen due to camouflage
AUS-1744 Leafy Seadragon - juvenile, not uncommon but rarely seen due to camouflage Rapid Bay, South Australia Phycoduruseques Always lives near kelp

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Leafy Seadragon, Phycodorus eques, a Juvenile Seadragon, Wool Bay, South Australia, Australia

Leafy Seadragon, Phycodorus eques, a Juvenile Seadragon, Wool Bay, South Australia, Australia, Southern Ocean
AUS-1489 Leafy seadragon, juvenile. Wool Bay, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia Phocodorus eques John Lewis / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Leafy Sea Dragon - South Australia

Leafy Sea Dragon - South Australia
VT-8914 Leafy Sea Dragon South Australia Phycodurus eques Endemic. rare. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Sea Dragon - Found only in southern Australia. Is well camouflaged when amongst kelp and weeds

Sea Dragon - Found only in southern Australia. Is well camouflaged when amongst kelp and weeds. South Australia HOR-005
VT-8506 Leafy SEADRAGON - Endemic to southern Australia South Australia Phycodurus eques Camouflaged well, when amongst kelp and seaweeds

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Leafy Sea Dragon - Endemic to southern Australia. Well camouflaged amongst kelp and sea weed

Leafy Sea Dragon - Endemic to southern Australia. Well camouflaged amongst kelp and sea weed. Attains 35 cm
VT-8503 Leafy SEADRAGON - Endemic to southern Australia South Australia Phycodurus eques Well camouflaged amongst kelp and seaweed. Attains 35 cm

Background imageSeadragon Collection: Leafy Seadragon - juvenile with isopod parasite Nerocila sp. attached Edithburgh, Yorke Peninsula

Leafy Seadragon - juvenile with isopod parasite Nerocila sp. attached Edithburgh, Yorke Peninsula
AUS-1748 Leafy Seadragon - juvenile with isopod parasite Nerocila sp. attached Edithburgh, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia Phycoduruseques John Lewis / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that


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Discover the enchanting world of seadragons, where beauty meets camouflage. 🌿🐉 In the depths of South Australia's waters lies a mesmerizing creature known as the Leafy Sea Dragon. With its intricate leaf-like appendages, it blends seamlessly with its surroundings, fooling both predators and prey alike. A true master of disguise. 🍃✨ Venture to Rapid Bay in South Australia and witness this brilliant example of nature's artistry firsthand. The Leafy Seadragon, also known as SPE00169, will leave you in awe with its graceful movements and stunning camouflage abilities. But let's not forget about our friends from Sydney, Australia - the Weedy Seadragons. These captivating creatures can be found gliding through the waters off Sydney's coast. They too possess remarkable camouflaging skills that make them almost indistinguishable from their weedy habitats. Belonging to the Syngnathidae family alongside their close relative, the Seahorse, these unique beings are endemic to South Australian waters. Their delicate features and ethereal presence add an air of magic to any underwater encounter. Imagine swimming alongside a Weedy Seadragon as it gracefully navigates through beams of light - truly a sight to behold. Their profiles are distinct yet mysterious; they captivate us with every movement. And if you're lucky enough during your aquatic explorations, you may come across other fascinating marine species like striped cowfish or even John Dorys, magpie perch, silver fish and butterfly lobsters – all sharing this enchanted realm beneath the waves. Don't miss out on encountering one of nature's most delicate wonders: The Ghost Pipefish. This fragile creature seems straight out of a fairytale with its translucent body and elusive nature. So dive into this magical world filled with Enchanted Dragons – where seadragons reign supreme in their hidden beauty.