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  • Mask from Bali, Indonesia
    Indonesian-Mask.jpg
  • The mimic octopus has the abilioty to mimic other creatures. For example, when attacked by damselfish, it appears as a banded sea snake, a damselfish predator. The octopus impersonates the snake by turning black and yellow, burying six of its arms, and waving its other two arms in opposite directions.
    Mimic-Octopus.jpg
  • The coconut octopus is only one of two octopi that exhibit bipedal behavious and use tools for defence.
    DSC_0290-Edit.jpg
  • Young orangutan in tree examining leaves
    Orangutan-4.jpg
  • This scorpian fish is buried waiting to ambush it's prey.
    Scorpian Fish.jpg
  • The blue-ringed octopus is small, but its venom is powerful enough to kill humans. There is no  antivenom available.
    Blue-ringed-octopus.jpg
  • Adult males have large cheek flaps (which get larger as the ape ages that show their dominance to other males and their readiness to mate.
    Orangutan.jpg
  • A member of the scorpion fish familly
    Spiny Waspfish.jpg
  • They are neither shrimp nor mantids, but receive their name purely from the physical resemblance to both the terrestrial praying mantis and the shrimp.
    Mantis-shrimp.jpg
  • Female orangutan with baby
    Orangutan-8.jpg
  • Female orangutan with baby
    Orangutan-9.tif
  • Baby Orangutan in tree
    Oranutan.jpg
  • Baby Orangutan explores
    Orangutan-6.jpg
  • Young orangutan in tree
    Orangutan-3.jpg
  • The coconut octopus is only one of two octopi that exhibit bipedal behavious and use tools for defence.
    Coconut-octopus.jpg
  • Female orangutan with baby
    Orangutan-7.jpg
  • Adult males have large cheek flaps (which get larger as the ape ages that show their dominance to other males and their readiness to mate.
    Orangutan-5.jpg
  • Baby Orangutan clings to mother
    Orangutan-10.jpg
  • This unique species of cuttlefish is poisoness.
    Flamboyant-cuttlefish.jpg
  • Adolescent Orangutan
    Orangutan-11.jpg
  • Juvenille Pufferfish in North Sulawesi Indonesia
    Pufferfish.jpg
  • Young male orangutan
    Orangutan-2.jpg
  • Long-tailed Macaque in tree
    Long-tailed-Macaque.jpg
  • Pair of Blue Ribbon Eel
    Blue-Ribbon-Eel.jpg
  • Pigmy Seahorse on coral
    Pigmy-Seahorse.jpg
  • Female grooms young proboscis monkey in tree
    Proboscis-Monkey.jpg
  • Orange Frogfish on sponge
    Orange-Frogfish.jpg
  • Sqid
    Squid.jpg