THL1023. CAMOUFLAGE: harlequin ghost pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus) and hingebeak shrimp (Rhynchocinites sp), ghost pipefish appearance and behavior resembles seaweed and sea fans in which it hides, Myanmar (formerly Burma)
THL1028. jellyfish (Drymonema dalmatinum), responsible for mass blooms in Gulf of Mexico where it is non-native, Thailand
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THL1029. BEHAVIOR SEQUENCE: octopus changes color on a reef, Myanmar
Plate 104
THL1030. BEHAVIOR SEQUENCE: octopus changes color on a reef, Myanmar
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THL1031. BEHAVIOR SEQUENCE: octopus changes color on a reef, Myanmar
Plate 106
THL1032. BEHAVIOR: urchin cardinalfish (Siphamia sp) find safety within the long spines of a sea urchin, Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar (formerly Burma)
Plate 107
THL1033. BEHAVIOR: jellyfish (Cephea cephea) has many small transparent shrimp hiding within it, they are doomed when jelly floats near a reef, Myanmar (formerly Burma)
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THL1034. BEHAVIOR: jellyfish (Cephea cephea) floats near a reef, its symbionts (shrimp, juvenile fish) are attacked and eaten by wrasse, Myanmar (formerly Burma)