Shrimpfish (Aeoliscus strigatus) Pictures and Photographs: Camouflaged Shrimpfish Images
Can You See the Live Shrimpfish Camouflaged in Front of the Sea Grass?
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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Post a CommentTypo 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.
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.
I think I see it...not sure, pretty pic just the same