Shrimpfish (Aeoliscus strigatus) Pictures and Photographs: Camouflaged Shrimpfish Images

Can You See the Live Shrimpfish Camouflaged in Front of the Sea Grass?

Heather Inks

Photograph of a healthy, live shrimpfish (Aeoliscus strigatus) trying to remain camouflaged in front of the sea grass. Shrimpfish live in the Indo-pacific region dwelling in habitats of eel grass. Shrimpfish photographs and pictures by Heather Inks.

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  • Heather Inks1/29/2010

    Typo correction (humoring those AC writers who noticed them all - LOL): The shrimpfish looks like a line in the first image and then in the 2nd photo as the shrimpfish turns, you can see the stripes. When a predator or fish looks at the fish, they cannot tell the difference between the shrimpfish and sea grass due to the breakup of the dark and light colors. God bless.

  • Heather Inks1/29/2010

    The shrimpfish looks like a line in the first image and then in the 2nd photo as the shrimpfish turns, you can see the stripes. When a predator or fish looks at the fish, they cannot tell the difference between the shrimpfish and see grass due to the breakup of the dark and light colors. God bless.

  • Jennifer Bove1/29/2010

    I think I see it...not sure, pretty pic just the same

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