viernes, 15 de junio de 2012

Parablennius gattorugine


I can´t seem to stop photographing this species.  Its face is so expressive, and its protuberances above its eyes remind me of antlers.  They inhabit rocky areas, using camuflage to remain unnoticed.  They are very skittish, and when they perceive undue attention being paid to them, they move off.  Their small size, not exceeding 12cm-15cm in length, and their eel-like body allow them to enter any type of opening to escape predators, or divers with cameras.

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