It's surely no surprise that my favorite Sesame Street character is Aloysius Snuffleupagus, a.k.a. Mr. Snuffleupagus, a.k.a.
Solenostomus snuffleupagus is a hairy ghost pipefish found in the Great Barrier Reef ...
A sea creature that resembles Sesame Street’s biggest resident Mr Snuffleupagus has been discovered by scientists in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, and is now named after the elephant-like muppet.
After nearly 20 years of searching, researchers have officially documented the elusive hairy ghost pipefish, subsequently naming the new species after a muppet that's just as shaggy. Solenostomus ...
In shallow seas near Australia, a familiar, trunked face emerges from billowing tufts of red algae. The fish it belongs to, though, is new to science. Ghost pipefishes (Solenostomus) are so named ...
A strange, tiny fish that resembles the famous Sesame Street character camouflages amid red algae thanks to its flamboyant reddish “hairs” “It was so easy to say, ‘Yeah, this looks like Snuffleupagus.