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Clown Frogfish Poster
by Matthew Oldfield/science Photo Library
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Clown Frogfish poster by Matthew Oldfield/science Photo Library. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Frogfish. Clown frogfish, or angler fish, (Antennarius maculatus) among algae. Although brightly coloured, it is inconspicuous as it remains... more
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Frogfish. Clown frogfish, or angler fish, (Antennarius maculatus) among algae. Although brightly coloured, it is inconspicuous as it remains motionless for long periods and looks like a rock or sponge. Its cryptic colouration hides it from its predators as well as its prey. It lies in wait for smaller fish, its main prey, engulfing them when they near its mouth. It uses a lure on its forehead to attract prey, which can be wiggled to simulate a fish or shrimp. It almost never swims, instead running short distances across the seabed on its spiny pectoral fins. It inhabits the tropical Indo-Pacific region.
About Matthew Oldfield/science Photo Library
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