Plate 97
  • 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)
Plate 98
  • THL1024. CAMOUFLAGE: flatheads (Platycephalidae) blend into sandy substrate, Myanmar (formerly Burma)
Plate 99
  • THL1025. coral groupers (Cephalopholis miniata) hunting baitfish among soft corals, Similan Islands; Thailand
Plate 100
  • THL1026. CAMOUFLAGE: scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis venosa), waiting to ambush unwary fish, Similan Islands, Thailand
Plate 101
  • THL1027. BEHAVIOR: juvenile batfish (Platax sp) hiding within jellyfish (Cephea cephea), Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar (formerly Burma)
Plate 102
  • THL1028. jellyfish (Drymonema dalmatinum), responsible for mass blooms in Gulf of Mexico where it is non-native, Thailand
Plate 103
  • THL1029. BEHAVIOR SEQUENCE: octopus changes color on a reef, Myanmar
Plate 104
  • THL1030. BEHAVIOR SEQUENCE: octopus changes color on a reef, Myanmar
Plate 105
  • 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)
Plate 108
  • THL1034. BEHAVIOR: jellyfish (Cephea cephea) floats near a reef, its symbionts (shrimp, juvenile fish) are attacked and eaten by wrasse, Myanmar (formerly Burma)