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  • 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
    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
    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
    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
    9432 19 Dec 2012.JPG
  • The size of a rice grain, these miniature sea horses live their lives on sea fans usually below 20 m. There are several colour variations and their camouflage makes them almost impossible to observe
    1464 02 Nov 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
    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
    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
    9426 19 Dec 2012.JPG
  • The Arctic Hare (Lepus articus) is a master at camouflage and is very difficult to find.  Often all that sits above the snow line is the black tips of its ears
    5726 25 Nov 2019.jpg
  • Ghost Pipefish are masters of camouflage mimicking their environment exceptionally well.  These individuals look like pieces of seaweed
    2085 04 Nov 2010.JPG
  • Ghost Pipefish are masters of camouflage mimicking their environment exceptionally well.  These individuals look like pieces of seaweed
    2089 04 Nov 2010.JPG
  • Ghost Pipefish are masters of camouflage mimicking their environment exceptionally well.  These individuals blend very well with the cronoid in which they spend much of their time waiting for passing prey
    2484 05 Nov 2010.JPG
  • Ghost Pipefish are masters of camouflage mimicking their environment exceptionally well.  These individuals blend very well with the cronoid in which they spend much of their time waiting for passing prey
    2473 05 Nov 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
    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
    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
    044 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
  • The size of a rice grain, these miniature sea horses live their lives on sea fans usually below 20 m. There are several colour variations and their camouflage makes them almost impossible to observe
    1469 02 Nov 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
    0442 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
    048 Apr 2005.JPG
  • The size of a rice grain, these miniature sea horses live their lives on sea fans usually below 20 m. There are several colour variations and their camouflage makes them almost impossible to observe
    1474 02 Nov 2010.JPG
  • The size of a rice grain, these miniature sea horses live their lives on sea fans usually below 20 m. There are several colour variations and their camouflage makes them almost impossible to observe
    1458 02 Nov 2010-2.JPG
  • "Arrival" Flathead (Platycephalus bassensis) - Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-4245-02-jul-2006.jpg
  • A crocodile fish lies in wait for passing prey on a Papua New Guinea coral reef.  Crocodile fish are often ornately designed and coloured
    1208 15 Dec 2008.JPG
  • Flathead (Platycephalus bassensis) - Tasmania
    anaspides-idw-4247-02-jul-2006.jpg
  • A small cuttlefish belonging to the family Sepia positions itself in a likely location from which it can view passing prey.  All cuttlefish have the ability to alter their colours by changing the pigment within their skin
    4799 04 Apr 2007.JPG
  • 9820 25 Nov 2019JPG
  • 5800 25 Nov 2019A.JPG
  • 5934 25 Nov 2019.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-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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • The size of a rice grain, these miniature sea horses live their lives on sea fans usually below 20 m. There are several colour variations and their camouflage makes them almost impossible to observe
    1458 02 Nov 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
    9159 18 Oct 2010.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
  • 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
  • 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
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