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  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  The tube-like appendix is the animals sexual organs; exposed here before copulation...Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6370 12 Apr 2007 .JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  The tube-like appendix is the animals sexual organs; exposed here before copulation.<br />
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Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6374 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  The tube-like appendix is the animals sexual organs; exposed here before copulation.<br />
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Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6354 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  The tube-like appendix is the animals sexual organs; exposed here before copulation.<br />
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Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6352 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
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Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6394 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6397 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6398 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6395 12 apr 2007.JPG
  • Risbecia tryoni is often found "tail-gating" one another whereby one individual follows the mucous trail of another.  The reason for "tail-gating" is unknown, however, maybe a method of finding prey or a prelude to mating.  Variation in colour and distribution of spots can differ between  individuals.  <br />
<br />
Often found with Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes impertor) which feeds on parasites and mucous whilst obtaining protection from predators
    6391 12 apr 2007.JPG
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