🐠 Daily Fish Fact: 🐠
Adult Queen Angelfish are selective feeders and primarily eat sponges. Their social structure consists of harems which include one male and up to four females. They live within a territory where the females forage separately and are tended to by the male. Breeding in the species occurs near a full moon.
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Mauve stinger (Pelagia noctiluca)
Photo by Magnus Lundgren
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absolutely fish, clifton, nj - canon demi c & 400 iso color film - developed at eliz digital & scanned with minolta dimage dual iii
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A gift for @lesbospirk for the @startrekwintergiftexchange! sorry it’s late ❤️
Mariner/T’Lyn Film Noir AU (drawn w red/blue colored pencil, with noir filter). I like the thought that they’re posing as a couple for an undercover away mission…. Mariner lost the coin flip for the cool suit, but also i just wanted to draw a pretty dress.
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Oh the mess these two could’ve been
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🐙 Daily Cephalopod Fact: 🐙
Blue-Ringed Octopus: They are one of the world's most venomous marine animals. Despite their small size, 5 to 8 in. and relatively docile nature, they are very dangerous if provoked when handled because their venom contains a powerful neurotoxin called tetrodotoxin. The blue-ringed octopus carries enough venom to kill 26 adult humans within minutes. Their bites are tiny and often painless, with many victims not realizing they have been envenomated until respiratory depression and paralysis begins. No blue-ringed octopus antivenom is available.
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Blue triggerfish (Pseudobalistes fuscus), Egypt, Red Sea
Photo by Georgette Douwma
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