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Blogs about: Frogfish
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This morning was only the second time I've ever seen a Frogfish (that I've been aware of), and that was only because it was crossing a large stretch of sand. A frogfish's only defense is their incredible disguise; when one is among coral and rocks, they blend in perfectly. In the photo below look for the tail fin, the open mouth and the eye with a radial design. According to the ...
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... wondering what on earth he was pointing at, I'd finally realize there was a big fat fish resting right there on the rock in front of me and I hadn't actually seen it. Now that was cool.
Hairy stingfish
Frogfish. He'd blend in quite well on a black rock, I suppose.
The dive master took us to one spot in particular just so we could see this one very tiny, rare crab. Well, actually it ...
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Such a good time of year to be out diving. Locals, mainland tourists and plenty of internationals have all joined us for adventures lately. Some highlights include colorful frogfish, dopey eyed turtles RARE dragon moray eels and tons of octopus! Have a look and see you out in the blue....
Been getting tons of good press lately too! Come check out our reviews on the newly created Kaimana Divers ...
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... creatures you thought you can only find in television and colorful reference books. Malaysia has a very impressive collection of large schools of hammerhead sharks, barracudas, sea turtles, frogfish, pipefish and all the other different species of animals.
Tioman Island, located in the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia has become a very popular dive site because of the existence of the very ...
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... thought you can only find in television and colorful reference books. Malaysia has a very impressive collection of large schools of hammerhead sharks, barracudas, sea turtles, frogfish, pipefish and all the other different species of animals.
Taking all of that into consideration, going through the massive list of scuba diving destinations can be very complicated. It would be a good start to ask ...
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... creatures dat we spotted ourselves cos there is this sense of achievement. A camouflaged octopus, blue spotted stingray, moral eels big & small hiding in their holes, painted spiny lobsters, leaf frogfish which HB spotted, cleaner shrimps, orang utan crab, a walking featherstar, giant barracuda at the jetty, just to name a few. HB tot I make a wonderful guide spotting so many different spp ...
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