PNG0025. CAMOUFLAGE: razorfish Aeoliscus strigatus, use long bodies to hide within stalks of sea whips, to hide and ambush prey, Papua New Guinea
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PNG0026. female fairy basslet; Pseudanthias sp..; female in a harem governed by supermale; Papua New Guinea
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PNG0027. blue-girdled angelfish; Pomacanthus navarchus; Papua New Guinea
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PNG0028. lined or blubanded surgeonfish, Acanthurus lineatus, Papua New Guinea
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PNG0029. school of Celebes sweetlips, Plectorhinchus celebecus, generally solitary, Papua New Guinea
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PNG0030. school of Goldman's sweetlips Plectorhinchus goldmanni; Papua New Guinea
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PNG0031. hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata eating organ pipe coral, endangered animal, note tissue burns from stinging coral around face, Papua New Guinea
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PNG0032. hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata eating organ pipe coral, endangered animal, note tissue burns from stinging coral around face, Papua New Guinea
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PNG0033. olive or golden sea snake, Aipysurus laevis, extremely venomous but not aggressive, Papua New Guinea
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PNG0034. CAMOUFLAGE: sargassumfish, Histrio histrio, frogfish rides amongst rafts of floating Sargassum seaweed, looks almost exactly like the weed itself, Papua New Guinea
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PNG0035. CAMOUFLAGE: sargassumfish, Histrio histrio, frogfish rides amongst rafts of floating Sargassum seaweed, looks almost exactly like the weed itself, Papua New Guinea
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PNG0036. CAMOUFLAGE: sargassum nudibranchs mating, snails ride amongst rafts of floating Sargassum seaweed, look almost exactly like the weed itself, Papua New Guinea