Plate 1
  • IND0001. MIMICRY, BEHAVIOR: harmless snake eel's coloration matches venomous banded sea snake, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Plate 2
  • IND0002. VENOMOUS: banded sea snake, Hydrophis sp. extremely venomous but not aggressive, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Plate 3
  • IND0003. VENOMOUS: banded sea snake, Hydrophis sp. extremely venomous but not aggressive, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Plate 4
  • IND0004. goby on tunicates, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Plate 5
  • IND0005. BEHAVIOR: snake eel, a type of fish; travels through sand and muck to hunt; Sulawesi, Indonesia
Plate 6
  • IND0006. CAMOUFLAGE: Ambon scorpionfish: Pteriodichthys amboinensis, superb camouflage helps it blend into background, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Plate 7
  • IND0007. CAMOUFLAGE: pair of sea moths, Eurypegasus draconis, alongside Caledonian stinger; Inimicus species; extremely venomous; usually hides in sand, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Plate 8
  • IND0008. CAMOUFLAGE: Caledonian stinger; Inimicus species; extremely venomous; usually hides in sand, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Plate 9
  • IND0009. mandarinfish (Synchiropus splendidus), mating, colorful dragonets only come out at dusk, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Plate 10
  • IND0010. CAMOUFLAGE: frogfish Antennarius sp. resembles sponge and ambushes prey; Sulawesi, Indonesia
Plate 11
  • IND0011. CAMOUFLAGE: frogfish Antennarius sp. resembles sponge, ambushes prey, fishing pole with lure used to attract prey; Sulawesi, Indonesia
Plate 12
  • IND0012. CAMOUFLAGE: frogfish Antennarius sp. resembles sponge, ambushes prey, fishing pole with lure used to attract prey; Sulawesi, Indonesia