Bank Holiday Question Time anyone?
Well in the spirit of that game I will award 10 points to the first to identify the following...
Fingers and toes
crossed the pictures appear xxxx
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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #144107David
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It wasn't so much decomposed as totally stripped. Dinner had been had.
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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #144131as a long time Scuba Diver, a student of Marine Biology, and a retired member of the water industry, all things fishy have a strong attraction for me!
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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #144134David
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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #144135Where do you find those then?
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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #144136Wiki says
The thornback ray (Raja clavata) or thornback skate is a species of fish in the Rajidae family. It is found in coastal waters of Europe and the Atlantic coast of Africa, possibly as far south as Namibia and even South Africa. Its natural habitats are open seas and shallow seas. It is sometimes seen trapped in large estuarine pools at low tide.
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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #144141The best area to see them is Indonesia, especially in the Komodo Marine Park, between Flores and Sumbawa.
There is a resident population of juveniles and younger adults all year round but also the big adults come to the area to feed and breed and the best place to see them close up is one of the many "cleaning stations" on the reefs. This is where the Mantas hover to allow a myriad of smaller fish to pick off their annoying parasites and clean any wounds.
I have a lot of photos and u/w video of Mantas from my last trip there earlier this year.
edit: Incidentally, Indonesia has recently declared them a protected species and outlawed their capture in all their waters. :broon:
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