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  • 2977 21 Apr 2011.JPG
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  • Juvenile rock cormorant
    4694 09 Jan 2011.JPG
  • This individual is an adult.  Juveniles of this species are black with a yellow lateral trim
    4340 06 May 2011.jpg
  • 0105 26 Oct 2010.jpg
  • 3859 06 Sep 2009 .jpg
  • The young have a white background with round black spots and usually attempt to swim continuously with their head facing the seafloor (head down).  The spots on the body are to help disguise the eye from predators
    1532 01 Jan 2013.JPG
  • The young have a white background with round black spots and usually attempt to swim continuously with their head facing the seafloor (head down).  The spots on the body are to help disguise the eye from predators
    0782 29 Dec 2012.JPG
  • The young have a white background with round black spots and usually attempt to swim continuously with their head facing the seafloor (head down).  The spots on the body are to help disguise the eye from predators
    1531 01 Jan 2013.JPG
  • 3832 06 Sep 2009 .jpg
  • 3848 06 Sep 2009 .jpg
  • Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax) - South Australia
    0908 20 Sep 2012 .jpg
  • The young have a white background with round black spots and usually attempt to swim continuously with their head facing the seafloor (head down).  The spots on the body are to help disguise the eye from predators
    1519 01 Jan 2013.JPG
  • Warty Frogfish (Antennarius maculatus) Juvenile - Milne Bay, PNG..Frogfish are lie & wait carnivorous predators.  They have an appendage above their head which is waved about to attract prospective prey.  All frogfish have large mouths are are capable of swallowing prey to their own size.  Rather than swim above the bottom, they walk along the substrate using their pectoral fins.  Frogfish inhabit reef areas to a depth 73 m.  Often within one species there will be several different colour variations or phases; brown, black, yellow, white, yellow, red and orange being the most common.  Some species have hairy variations and maybe covered in numerous small wart-like knobs.  Frogfish have been known to mimic the colours of the surrounding terrain (ie sponges & ascidians).  Variable size depending species.   Length 2 - 30 cm
    5843 10 Apr 2007.jpg
  • Lionfish are voracious predators belonging to the scorpionfish family.  The distinctly striped fish uses its long venomous and often feathered fins in such as a way that they appear almost memorising.  Once a prey is sighted, the lionfish will slowly approach and then at the last minute open its cavernous mouth and dart forward with amazing speed.  The opening of the mouth and movement creates a vacuum which sucks into the mouth any unsuspecting prey.  All fifteen species of lionfish (Pterois sp) are venomous
    5159 06 apr 2007.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
  • 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
  • This individual is an adult.  Juveniles of this species are black with a yellow lateral trim
    4346 06 May 2011.jpg
  • This individual is an adult.  Juveniles of this species are black with a yellow lateral trim
    4340 06 May 2011.JPG
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