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  • The Twinspot Goby sports two large circular black coloured spots on its upper fins.  The spots resemble, at a distance, two large eyes that may cause a potential predator to believe the two spots are the eyes of a larger animal, such as a crab.  Furthermore, the spots are located on the fins of the goby; if a predator did attack the fish there is a chance that all it would bite would be some of the fin
    3324 25 mar 2007.JPG
  • The Twinspot Goby sports two large circular black coloured spots on its upper fins.  The spots resemble, at a distance, two large eyes that may cause a potential predator to believe the two spots are the eyes of a larger animal, such as a crab.  Furthermore, the spots are located on the fins of the goby; if a predator did attack the fish there is a chance that all it would bite would be some of the fin
    3323 25 mar 2007.JPG
  • The Twinspot Goby sports two large circular black coloured spots on its upper fins.  The spots resemble, at a distance, two large eyes that may cause a potential predator to believe the two spots are the eyes of a larger animal, such as a crab.  Furthermore, the spots are located on the fins of the goby; if a predator did attack the fish there is a chance that all it would bite would be some of the fin
    6401 23 May 2005 20D.JPG
  • The Twinspot Goby sports two large circular black coloured spots on its upper fins.  The spots resemble, at a distance, two large eyes that may cause a potential predator to believe the two spots are the eyes of a larger animal, such as a crab.  Furthermore, the spots are located on the fins of the goby; if a predator did attack the fish there is a chance that all it would bite would be some of the fin
    4986 05 apr 2007.JPG
  • The Twinspot Goby sports two large circular black coloured spots on its upper fins.  The spots resemble, at a distance, two large eyes that may cause a potential predator to believe the two spots are the eyes of a larger animal, such as a crab.  Furthermore, the spots are located on the fins of the goby; if a predator did attack the fish there is a chance that all it would bite would be some of the fin
    5588 09 apr 2007.JPG
  • The Twinspot Goby sports two large circular black coloured spots on its upper fins.  The spots resemble, at a distance, two large eyes that may cause a potential predator to believe the two spots are the eyes of a larger animal, such as a crab.  Furthermore, the spots are located on the fins of the goby; if a predator did attack the fish there is a chance that all it would bite would be some of the fin
    4329 01 apr 2007.JPG
  • The Twinspot Goby sports two large circular black coloured spots on its upper fins.  The spots resemble, at a distance, two large eyes that may cause a potential predator to believe the two spots are the eyes of a larger animal, such as a crab.  Furthermore, the spots are located on the fins of the goby; if a predator did attack the fish there is a chance that all it would bite would be some of the fin
    4100 17 Jun 2006 20D.JPG
  • The Twinspot Goby sports two large circular black coloured spots on its upper fins.  The spots resemble, at a distance, two large eyes that may cause a potential predator to believe the two spots are the eyes of a larger animal, such as a crab.  Furthermore, the spots are located on the fins of the goby; if a predator did attack the fish there is a chance that all it would bite would be some of the fin
    5365 08 apr 2007.JPG
  • The Twinspot Goby sports two large circular black coloured spots on its upper fins.  The spots resemble, at a distance, two large eyes that may cause a potential predator to believe the two spots are the eyes of a larger animal, such as a crab.  Furthermore, the spots are located on the fins of the goby; if a predator did attack the fish there is a chance that all it would bite would be some of the fin
    6403 23 May 2005 20D.JPG
  • The Twinspot Goby sports two large circular black coloured spots on its upper fins.  The spots resemble, at a distance, two large eyes that may cause a potential predator to believe the two spots are the eyes of a larger animal, such as a crab.  Furthermore, the spots are located on the fins of the goby; if a predator did attack the fish there is a chance that all it would bite would be some of the fin
    4095 17 Jun 2006 20D.JPG
  • The Twinspot Goby sports two large circular black coloured spots on its upper fins.  The spots resemble, at a distance, two large eyes that may cause a potential predator to believe the two spots are the eyes of a larger animal, such as a crab.  Furthermore, the spots are located on the fins of the goby; if a predator did attack the fish there is a chance that all it would bite would be some of the fin
    3322 25 mar 2007.JPG
  • The Twinspot Goby sports two large circular black coloured spots on its upper fins.  The spots resemble, at a distance, two large eyes that may cause a potential predator to believe the two spots are the eyes of a larger animal, such as a crab.  Furthermore, the spots are located on the fins of the goby; if a predator did attack the fish there is a chance that all it would bite would be some of the fin
    3315 25 mar 2007.JPG
  • The Twinspot Goby sports two large circular black coloured spots on its upper fins.  The spots resemble, at a distance, two large eyes that may cause a potential predator to believe the two spots are the eyes of a larger animal, such as a crab.  Furthermore, the spots are located on the fins of the goby; if a predator did attack the fish there is a chance that all it would bite would be some of the fin
    3321 25 mar 2007.JPG
  • Twinspot Goby (Signigobius biocellatus) - Milne Bay, PNG
    4326 01 apr 2007.JPG
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