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““ A stargazer fish emerging from its sandy resting place, caught on camera by diver Will Soo in the bay of Blairgowrie Pier, Melbourne, Australia. (via DailyMail)
Stargazer fish are so named for their eyes, which are...
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meglyman:
“ end0skeletal-undead:
““ A stargazer fish emerging from its sandy resting place, caught on camera by diver Will Soo in the bay of Blairgowrie Pier, Melbourne, Australia. (via DailyMail)
Stargazer fish are so named for their eyes, which are...
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meglyman:
“ end0skeletal-undead:
““ A stargazer fish emerging from its sandy resting place, caught on camera by diver Will Soo in the bay of Blairgowrie Pier, Melbourne, Australia. (via DailyMail)
Stargazer fish are so named for their eyes, which are...
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end0skeletal-undead:

A stargazer fish emerging from its sandy resting place, caught on camera by diver Will Soo in the bay of Blairgowrie Pier, Melbourne, Australia. (via DailyMail)

Stargazer fish are so named for their eyes, which are located on top of their head. They bury themselves in sand, exposing only their eyes, and lie in wait to ambush prey. All species are venomous, and some species can even administer an electric shock to their prey.

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platycryptus:

this are the flying fish species Cypselurus poecilapterus

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they sure look like they should be called butterflyfish though

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seatrench:
“ “Juvenile Pinnate Batfish
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Juvenile Pinnate Batfish

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stimman3000:

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seatrench:
“ “ Inimicus didactylus, also known as the Demon Stinger, Sea Goblin, or Bearded Ghoul
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Inimicus didactylus,  also known as the Demon Stinger,  Sea Goblin,  or Bearded Ghoul

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“ When I was a child, my father would take me trout fishing, and I spent hours marveling from the riverbank at the trouts’ ability to, seemingly effortlessly, hold their position in the fast-moving water. As it...
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When I was a child, my father would take me trout fishing, and I spent hours marveling from the riverbank at the trouts’ ability to, seemingly effortlessly, hold their position in the fast-moving water. As it turns out, those trout really were swimming effortlessly, in a manner demonstrated above. The fish you see here swimming behind the obstacle is dead. There’s nothing powering it, except the energy its flexible body can extract from the flow around it. 

The obstacle sheds a wake of alternating vortices into the flow, and when the fish is properly positioned in that wake, the vortices themselves flex the fish’s body such that its head and its tail point in different directions. Under just the right conditions, there’s actually a resonance between the vortices and the fish’s body that generates enough thrust to overcome the fish’s drag. This means the fish can actually swim upstream without expending any energy of its own! The researchers came across this entirely by accident, and one of the questions that remains is how the trout is able to sense its surroundings well enough to intentionally take advantage of the effect. (Image and research credit: D. Beal et al.; via PhysicsBuzz; submitted by Kam-Yung Soh)

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russianfolklore:
“ Ivan Bilibin’s illustration for russian epic bylina about Vol’ga Svyatoslavich.
Vol’ga turns into a pike.
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Ivan Bilibin’s illustration for russian epic bylina about Vol’ga Svyatoslavich.

Vol’ga turns into a pike.

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seatrench:
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Juvenile Swordfish

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heycalacademy:
“Arapaima-scales landscape (closeup of one of the world’s largest freshwater fish), snapped by @damianking.
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Arapaima-scales landscape (closeup of one of the world’s largest freshwater fish), snapped by @damianking.

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