Plate 25
  • THL0029. blue-ribbon eel; a moray eel; Rhinomuraena quaesita; Similan Islands; Thailand
Plate 26
  • THL0030. closeup of crown-of-thorns starfish; Acanthaster planci; venomous spines; kills coral; Similan Islands; Thailand
Plate 27
  • THL0031. nudibranch Chromodoris geminus; feeds on sponges; stores noxious compounds in body as defense; Thailand
Plate 28
  • THL0032. (OCT31) cuttlefish; Sepia sp.; mating on coral reef; Richelieu Rock; Thailand
Plate 29
  • THL33. (OCT11) octopus squirting ink as a defense; ink confuses predators; ink blot may look like octopus itself; Richelieu Rock; Thailand
Plate 30
  • THL0034. lionfish Pterois volitans; advertise venomous spines with bright colors; Thailand
Plate 31
  • THL0035. (OCT32) cuttlefish mating on coral reef; Richelieu Rock; Thailand
Plate 32
  • THL0036. spiral-gilled worms; also called Christmas tree worms; Spirobranchus sp.; filter feed on coral reef; Thailand
Plate 33
  • THL0037. mudskipper; (Periophthalmus koelreuteri); fish ventures out of water in search of prey, modified gill structure allows it to breathe air; Thailand
Plate 34
  • THL0038. Murex snail; family Muricidae; Popular with shell-collectors; purple dye is secreted by some Mediterranean species; Thailand
Plate 35
  • THL0041. beach scene, Phuket, famous for great beaches and nightlife, Thailand
Plate 36
  • THL0042. Phang Nga Bay, Phuket Island, famous for great beaches and James Bond Island, Thailand