Hawkfish 🐠
A small species of hawkfish found on tropical reefs in the Indo-Pacific region from the Maldives to the Caroline Islands and Samoa. Sometimes it can be found in the aquarium trade.
Flower Hedgehog 🌸
It is considered very dangerous because it is capable of delivering extremely painful and medically significant bites when touched.
Bull shrimp tangaroa 🐟
This species is a commensal with alpheid shrimp, with fish and shrimp sharing a burrow.
Spanish Dancer 🕺
Not only does it crawl under the seabed, like most other nudibranchs, it also swims despite many threats.
Harlequin Crab 🦀
The crab got its name because of the variety of bright color combinations on its shell, reminiscent of a harlequin costume.
"The look of sweet lips" 👀
When you come across a group of these fish, all together they stare at you.
Sailboat 🦪
It is a marine animal from the class of mollusks, which has the ability to move due to a sail-like organ.
Blue-spotted stingrays 💙
Blue-spotted stingrays are bottom-dwelling animals that prefer to live in shallow water, in thickets of algae and corals. They feed on fish, crustaceans and shellfish.
These stingrays are considered safe for humans, can be quite sociable and curious.
Trachypterus - lazy fish 🦥
They belong to the group of lazy fish, aptly named because of their thin, ribbon-like bodies.
As they mature, these fish dramatically change color from dark red to shiny silver, and their tail and ventral fins with frills decrease significantly.
Lawn mower blenny or Salarias fasciatus 🌱
The fish is known as the lawn mower blenny, due to its tendency to consume algae growing in aquariums.
Salmon 🐟
A fish known for its strength and endurance in the water. But most of all attention in these fish is attracted by their habit of swimming in rivers against the current.
Cute seal 🦭
Interestingly, small seals can mimic human speech.
They are even quite teachable, about like parrots.
Green sea snail 🐌
This tiny marine clam has everything to go unnoticed in seawater.
Macrotritopus dephilippi 🐙
A small species of octopus, marine cephalopods of the order Octopoda.
Mantis shrimp 🦐
Lysiosquillina lisa has the same fishing technique as mantises from the insect kingdom.
Blowfish 🐡
Not everyone will be able to see such a sight, in front of you are the kids from the squad of blowfish.
Eschmeyer's scorpion fish 🦂
This fish got its name due to its external resemblance to a scorpion.
Crocodiles 🐊
They swallow small stones to improve digestion.
Swallowing stones, known as "gastroliths," is beneficial for crocodiles that consume their prey whole, or for animals with shells and bones.
Goldfish 🐠
The maximum length of goldfish is 15 cm, and they feed on lettuce and nettle leaves, bloodworms, earthworms cooked in a special way.
Incredible shrimp disguise 🦐
The amazing ability of some small shrimp to disguise themselves and blend into the environment to avoid danger from predators.
A huge humpback whale 🐋
Despite its size, the humpback whale tries to stay in offshore waters. At a modest depth, there is what he consumes for food.
The sweetest Emperor penguins 🐧
It is the largest and heaviest of the modern species of the penguin family.
Cuttlefish 😌
This bright cuttlefish is able to change color and texture to blend in with its environment.
This is one of the most beautiful camouflage abilities of cephalopods!
Manta ray, or giant sea devil 👹
This is the largest of the stingrays, the body width of individual individuals reaches 9.1 meters, and the mass of large specimens is up to 3 tons.
The pectoral fins of the manta rays fuse with the head, forming a diamond-shaped disk, the width of which exceeds the length.
Raccoon butterfly fish 🦝
This is a bright and curious fish that lives on coral reefs.
They are solitary fish that feed on corals, algae and small invertebrates.
An elegant jellyfish from Japan 🇯🇵
Tima nigroannulata is a jellyfish found in the Pacific Ocean. She was nicknamed "elegant" for her transparent body and black rings on her tentacles.
This type of jellyfish does not pose a danger to humans, but its tentacles can cause slight skin irritation.