🐠Mermay 7-8 🐠
Second one has an alt version under the cut :)
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🐠 Daily Fish Fact: 🐠
*Finding Nemo Series #3*
Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish are territorial. They patrol their patches of coral with a monogamous partner. However, instances of overt aggression among them, have been observed between territory holders and individuals of the same sex. Chasing is rare, but when it does occur, males chase males and females chase females. Females defend food resources from other females, while males defend territories containing a female from other males.
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Black-spotted boxfish
Photo by MotHaiBaPhoto Prints
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Longhorn cowfish mermaid.
My first personal drawing in ages. Thank you depression.
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gold butterfly koi ⚱️ | source
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Yellow Perch Fishing: The Ultimate Guide to Hooking Your Catch
Yellow perch fishing is a popular activity that requires skill and patience. In this guide, we will explore the techniques and strategies for successful yellow perch fishing, including the best baits and lures to use, as well as the ideal times and locations for catching these sought-after fish.
Whether you are a seasoned angler or a beginner, this comprehensive guide will provide you with all the information you need to have a successful yellow perch fishing experience. So grab your fishing gear and get ready to reel in some big perch!
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Creature Awaits #216
Each week I plan to feature an amazing creature, admiring God's fantastic artistry. Hopefully it’ll brighten someone’s day to see something new and interesting if they haven’t seen it before. : )
Continuing with bright, sunny colors in our summer features! 🌅🏝️
(Beautifully captured by nature photographer, Hectonichus (CC BY-SA 3.0))
The Pineapplefish
A.K.A: The Mailfish, The Knightfish
Scientific Name: Cleidopus gloriamaris
Region: Reefs and harbors primarily along the eastern and western coasts of Australia
Size: Up to about 8.7" (~22cm) long
Interesting Notes: Though it's a bit hard to see in the above photograph, the reddish spot under the eye is actually home to a bright bioluminescent, symbiotic bacteria that helps its host by emitting a bright red light that attracts prey at night.
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🐠 Daily Fish Fact: 🐠
Common Dolphin Fish (aka Mahi-Mahi): The name mahi-mahi comes from the Hawaiian language and means 'very strong', through the process of reduplication. Out of the water, the fish often change color (giving rise to their Spanish name, dorado, 'golden'), going through several hues before finally fading to a muted yellow-grey upon death.
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