this absolute icon
not only does she wear bright red lipstick she literally struts across the sea floor: red lipped batfish use their pectoral fins to 'walk' because they aren’t good swimmers.

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this absolute icon
not only does she wear bright red lipstick she literally struts across the sea floor: red lipped batfish use their pectoral fins to 'walk' because they aren’t good swimmers.
My queue is critically low - time for more fis)(!!!!
Daily fish fact #558
Sarcastic fringehead!
They get their name from their temperament and the fringe-like appendages on their heads! They’re best-known for their large jaws which they’ll open wide and press against their competitor’s similarly open mouth during territorial battles.
Cephea cephea
“Cauliflower Jellyfish, Cephea cephea at Marsa Shouna, Red Sea, Egypt #SCUBA” - via Wikimedia Commons
these were described as soft and gooey aquatic creatures
Daily fish fact #755
Basking shark!
It is the second-largest fish, and therefore the second-largest shark as well! It is typically slow in its movements but can breach out of the water, even several times in a row, likely to dislodge parasites or perhaps as a courtship ritual.
entire set of guys
Googly-eyed Stubby Squid | Nautilus Live + their commentary
Potamon sp. Crab Fossil; Pleistocene Epoch (2.58 - 0.012 MYA)
Happy Valentine’s Day from some cuddly Creatures of the Deep 🌊 💙
Something for the peeps who followed me for marine science and only got destiel, I love you
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Nautilus expedition live streams (+ their commentary) | 2024
༄.°⋆。˚ Flashlight Fish (Anomalopidae) !!
P)(ew, anot)(er long day in t)(e books. )(umans R-E-ELY pike t)(eir )(olidays!
It'd be nice to meet some alternates of mys)(ellf to talk aboat empress problems wit)(.
Deep Sea December Day 22: Jellies
Dug these up from a 2006 field trip to the Monterey Bay Aquarium with my high school photo class, when my teen dream was to be the Aquarium photographer when I grew up.
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