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  • Crab spiders are no active hunters. They make more use of the camouflage techniques than other spiders and catch their prey with their front legs. The color of the spider is adapted to the hunting terrain they use and is mostly extravagant. They remain unmoved until the prey arrives and catches it. With a poisonous bite (not dangerous to humans) they kill their prey and suck it dry
    anaspides-idw-0239-05-dec-2005.jpg
  • Crab spiders are no active hunters. They make more use of the camouflage techniques than other spiders and catch their prey with their front legs. The color of the spider is adapted to the hunting terrain they use and is mostly extravagant. They remain unmoved until the prey arrives and catches it. With a poisonous bite (not dangerous to humans) they kill their prey and suck it dry
    anaspides-idw-0364-05-dec-2005.jpg
  • Crab spiders are no active hunters. They make more use of the camouflage techniques than other spiders and catch their prey with their front legs. The color of the spider is adapted to the hunting terrain they use and is mostly extravagant. They remain unmoved until the prey arrives and catches it. With a poisonous bite (not dangerous to humans) they kill their prey and suck it dry
    anaspides-idw-0245-05-dec-2005.jpg
  • Crab spiders are no active hunters. They make more use of the camouflage techniques than other spiders and catch their prey with their front legs. The color of the spider is adapted to the hunting terrain they use and is mostly extravagant. They remain unmoved until the prey arrives and catches it. With a poisonous bite (not dangerous to humans) they kill their prey and suck it dry
    anaspides-idw-0243-05-dec-2005.jpg
  • Crab spiders are no active hunters. They make more use of the camouflage techniques than other spiders and catch their prey with their front legs. The color of the spider is adapted to the hunting terrain they use and is mostly extravagant. They remain unmoved until the prey arrives and catches it. With a poisonous bite (not dangerous to humans) they kill their prey and suck it dry
    anaspides-idw-1147-10-oct-2005.jpg
  • Crab spiders are no active hunters. They make more use of the camouflage techniques than other spiders and catch their prey with their front legs. The color of the spider is adapted to the hunting terrain they use and is mostly extravagant. They remain unmoved until the prey arrives and catches it. With a poisonous bite (not dangerous to humans) they kill their prey and suck it dry
    anaspides-idw-1118-10-oct-2005.jpg
  • Crab spiders are no active hunters. They make more use of the camouflage techniques than other spiders and catch their prey with their front legs. The color of the spider is adapted to the hunting terrain they use and is mostly extravagant. They remain unmoved until the prey arrives and catches it. With a poisonous bite (not dangerous to humans) they kill their prey and suck it dry
    anaspides-idw-0362-05-dec-2005.jpg
  • Crab spiders are no active hunters. They make more use of the camouflage techniques than other spiders and catch their prey with their front legs. The color of the spider is adapted to the hunting terrain they use and is mostly extravagant. They remain unmoved until the prey arrives and catches it. With a poisonous bite (not dangerous to humans) they kill their prey and suck it dry
    anaspides-idw-0241-05-dec-2005.jpg
  • Crab spiders are no active hunters. They make more use of the camouflage techniques than other spiders and catch their prey with their front legs. The color of the spider is adapted to the hunting terrain they use and is mostly extravagant. They remain unmoved until the prey arrives and catches it. With a poisonous bite (not dangerous to humans) they kill their prey and suck it dry
    anaspides-idw-0235-05-dec-2005.jpg
  • Scorpionfishes are "lie and wait" carnivorous that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of ambush and often cannot be seen by prey until it is too late.  Once prey has been sighted scorpionfish can move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many species of varying sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    4021 17 Jun 2006 20D.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  Colours can vary from purple, brown and white to red and yellow.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2602 17 Apr 2011.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  Colours can vary from purple, brown and white to red and yellow.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2991 21 Apr 2011.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    0437 11 Jan 2006.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    9894 22 Dec 2012.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    9160 18 Oct 2010.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  Colours can vary from purple, brown and white to red and yellow.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2717 18 Apr 2011.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2675 18 Apr 2011.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    9846 22 Dec 2012.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    9830 22 Dec 2012.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    9158 18 Oct 2010.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    0435 11 Jan 2006.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    049 Apr 2005.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    047 Apr 2005.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    044 Apr 2005.JPG
  • The painted frogfish is similar to the warty frogfish, however, the warts are less pronounced and lacking in juvenile.  A lay and wait ambush predator frogfish will sit for hours at a time waiting for prey to swim past.  Several colour variations are known
    3031 21 Apr 2011.jpg
  • This fellow was sitting at the end of a point on a wall waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting fish that may have swam within striking distance.  An ambush lie and wait predator.   Length 28 cm
    3429 26 mar 2007.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  Colours can vary from purple, brown and white to red and yellow.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2713 18 Apr 2011.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2626 17 Apr 2011.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  Colours can vary from purple, brown and white to red and yellow.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2618 17 Apr 2011.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  Colours can vary from purple, brown and white to red and yellow.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2602 17 Apr 2011.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    9900 22 Dec 2012.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    9898 22 Dec 2012.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    9836 22 Dec 2012.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    9432 19 Dec 2012.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    9426 19 Dec 2012.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    9159 18 Oct 2010.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    3839 02 May 2011.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    048 Apr 2005.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    335 Indo Froggies Apr 2005.JPG
  • Scorpionfish have variable colours and tones which can be altered depending upon the substrate the fish is lying on.  Scorpionfishes are lie and wait ambush predators
    4215 05 May 2011.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  Colours can vary from purple, brown and white to red and yellow.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2718 18 Apr 2011.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  Colours can vary from purple, brown and white to red and yellow.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2717 18 Apr 2011.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2626 17 Apr 2011.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  Colours can vary from purple, brown and white to red and yellow.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2618 17 Apr 2011.JPG
  • Crocodile Fishes are lie and wait carnivorous predators that feed on small fish that pass within grasp.  They are masters of camouflage and ambush and often cannot be seen until too late.  Once prey has been sighted they move with lightening fast speed to subdue and kill.  Many varieties of differing colours and sizes.  Spines are usually venomous
    0442 11 Jan 2006.JPG
  • The painted frogfish is similar to the warty frogfish, however, the warts are less pronounced and lacking in juvenile.  A lay and wait ambush predator frogfish will sit for hours at a time waiting for prey to swim past.  Several colour variations are known
    3036 21 Apr 2011.jpg
  • An injured rockhopper penguin pauses halfway from the ocean to its colony.  Rockhoppers negotiate ocean-going swells, surf and sharp rocks when returning to shore from fishing trips.  Often predators such as leopard seals, killer whales and elephant seals ambush the penguins as they make their way to shore
    8834 15 AL.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  Colours can vary from purple, brown and white to red and yellow.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2994 21 Apr 2011.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2675 18 Apr 2011.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  Colours can vary from purple, brown and white to red and yellow.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2994 21 Apr 2011.JPG
  • An unusual member of the Scorpionfish family that is rarely observed.  Colours can vary from purple, brown and white to red and yellow.  A bottom dweller that uses stealth and ambush tactics to capture its prey
    2713 18 Apr 2011.JPG
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