Soleichthys dori
Dor's Sole
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Status: Data deficient
Distribution: Endemic to the Red Sea.
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Soleichthys dori
Dor's Sole
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Status: Data deficient
Distribution: Endemic to the Red Sea.
Have you seen the reticulated siren (Siren reticulata)?
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Dwarf sperm whale (Kogia simus)
The dwarf sperm whale inhabits temperate and tropical oceans worldwide, in particular continental shelves and slopes. It was first described by biologist Richard Owen, in 1866. The species was considered to be synonymous with K. breviceps from 1878 until 1998. Its appearance is very similar to the K. breviceps, distinguished mainly by the position of the dorsal fin on the body, which is nearer the middle on K. simus. The dwarf sperm whale is a suction feeder that mainly eats squid, and does this in small pods of typically 1 to 4 members. It is preyed upon by the killer whale and large sharks such as the great white shark. When startled, the whale can eject a cloud of red-brown fluid, similar to a squid. The dwarf sperm whale is hunted in small numbers around Asia. It is more threatened by ingesting or getting entangled by marine debris. No global population estimate has been made, and so its conservation status by the IUCN is data deficient.
Classification Animalia - Chordata - Mammalia - Eutheria - Boreoeutheria - Laurasiatheria - Scrotifera - Euungulata - Artiodactyla - Artiofabula - Cetruminantia - Whippomorpha - Cetacea - Odontoceti - Physeteroidea - Kogiidae - Kogiinae - Kogia - K. simus
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Ammotretis elongatus
Elongate Flounder
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Status: Data deficient
Distribution: Endemic to the southern coasts of Australia
Lophius budegassa
Black-bellied Angler
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Status: Data deficient
Distribution: Widely found in the northeast Atlantic Ocean.
Lophius budegassa
Black-bellied Angler
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Status: Data deficient
Distribution: Widely found in the northeast Atlantic Ocean.
Sanopus johnsoni
Cozumel Toadfish
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Status: Data deficient
Distribution: Endemic to the waters near Cozumel Island
Pudu? :):)
I'll do the Northern Pudu! Not a lot of photos of them out there.
Have you seen the northern pudu (Pudella mephistophiles)?
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Photos thanks to World Deer & Diana Hunting Tours.