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Background imageBellow Collection: 13132573

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Amazon leaffish, Monocirrhus polyacanthus, eating a small fish. It is found in the Amazon basin in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela, where it inhabits edges of rivers and lakes

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132564

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Shortfin mako shark, Isurus oxirinchus, biting the bait. Is on record as the fastest-swimming shark, capable of bursts of speed up to 18.8 metres per second (68 km/h)

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132577

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Titan triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, taking care of nest. The female guards its nest, which is placed in a flat sandy area, vigorously against any intruders

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Amazon leaffish, Monocirrhus polyacanthus, swimming alongside a dead leaf. It is found in the Amazon basin in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132575

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Amazon leaffish, Monocirrhus polyacanthus, swimming alongside dead leafs (mimic effect) for protection from predators. It is found in the Amazon basin in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132574

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Amazon leaffish, Monocirrhus polyacanthus, hidden in the middle of aquatic plants. It is found in the Amazon basin in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132569

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Long-spine porcupinefish, Diodon holocanthus. Two animals: one inflated the other not. When threatened, it takes in water and inflates its body, making dozens of spikes stand out defensively

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132568

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Long-spine porcupinefish, Diodon holocanthus, inflated at surface. When threatened, it takes in water and inflates its body, making dozens of spikes stand out defensively

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Long-spine porcupinefish, Diodon holocanthus, inflated at surface. When threatened, it takes in water and inflates its body, making dozens of spikes stand out defensively

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132565

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Orange-dotted tuskfish, Choerodon anchorago, taking a small bivalve (shell) in the mouth. They use to breack this mollusk shells on hard corals

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132563

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Blue shark, Prionace glauca, close to surface. Blue sharks are found off the coasts of every continent, except Antarctica

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132562

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Blue shark, Prionace glauca, close to surface. Blue sharks are found off the coasts of every continent, except Antarctica

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132561

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Atlantic tripletail or tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis, swimming close to Sargassum. Atlantic tripletails are found coastally in most, but not all, tropical and subtropical seas

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Atlantic tripletail or tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis. Young fish have a curious behavior related to feeding and to protect themselves from the numerous predators of the mangrove

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132559

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Atlantic tripletail or tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis, catching a samall fish under a dead leaf. This is a feeding strategy because of the locality of their prey items

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132558

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Atlantic tripletail or tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis. Young fish floating on its side at surface on the mangrove. Young

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132557

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Zebra batfish, Platax batavianus. Young swimming among mangrove roots. Inhabits continental reefs. Adults usually moderately deep on open substrates with sparse reef or coral heads

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Orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis, drifting next to a dead leaf fallen from the mangrove. Young fish have a curious behavior related to feeding

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Orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis, drifting next to a dead leaf fallen from the mangrove. Young fish have a curious behaviour related to feeding

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Orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis, drifting next to a dead leaf fallen from the mangrove. Young fish have a curious behaviour related to feeding

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132553

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Longfin spadefish, Platax teira. Two fish under pier structure. Large adults live in sheltered bays as well as deep offshore

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Pinnate spadefish, Platax pinnatus. Young animal swimming among mangrove roots. Adults are generally solitary and found under overhangs of steep outer reef slopes to a depth of at least 20 m

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132551

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Orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis. Two young fish close to surface at sunset. Young fish have a curious behavior related to feeding

Background imageBellow Collection: 13132550

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Orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis, by sunset. Juvenile fish use to protect themselves from predators on the mangrove drifting motionless with the current becoming easily mistaken for dead leaves

Background imageBellow Collection: Red Stag - bellowing during rutting season - Bushy Park - London - England

Red Stag - bellowing during rutting season - Bushy Park - London - England
GUY-58 Red Stag - bellowing during rutting season Bushy Park - London - England Cervus elaphus Guy Rogers Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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