Ebbegebirge
Our most recent addition to the deep-sea-animals-you've-never-heard-of collection—a pelagic ribbon worm, Phallonemertes sp.
Nemerteans are neither worms nor fish, although they look a bit like both. They are unique enough to belong in their own phylum. Most nemerteans burrow in sediments or between crevices in rocks, shells, and other seafloor habitats, but some, like this one, live in the open ocean, never touching the seafloor.
Nemerteans range in length from a few millimeters to 30 meters stretched (nearly 100 feet) in length (most species commonly measure about 20 centimeters, just about eight inches, or less).
The Höllengebirge at Ischl, 1834, Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
https://www.wikiart.org/en/ferdinand-georg-waldm-ller/the-h-llengebirge-at-ischl-1834
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Hermes and his mother Maia (part of a larger scene showing an assembly of the gods). Detail from Side B of an Attic red-figure belly-amphora, attributed to the Nikoxenos-Painter; ca. 500 BCE. Now in the Staatliche Antikensammlungen, Munich.
Reindeer herding in the Kola Peninsula, Céline Clanet.