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Sea Hare

Sea Hare

Sea hares are grouped in the Mollusk phylum, along with barnacles, clams and squid. Like squid and octopus they can squirt out ink. Like most snails they are hermaphrodites. They have functional male and female parts once they reach sexual maturity. No they...

Stray Text about herbivores

It is easier to make friends with like minded creatures. Herbivorous fish, like parrotfish and doctorfish eat algae and are programmed to stay away from creatures so large as to swallow them whole. Even large parrotfish, who may not be afraid of us are aloof as their...
Franklin the goldentailed moray eel

Franklin the goldentailed moray eel

  For nine years Franklin was my favorite friend as his presence gave exceptional value to the undersea experience. Unlike other eels he would come out with confidence and I would guide him from hand to hand to the food jar at the end of the line. Folks would...
Minute Blenny

Minute Blenny

One of the few shots I have of increasingly rare trumpet fish. They hover upright, pretending to be a strand of gorgonian soft coral, and snapping to the side to slurp up a small, unsuspecting tomtate, or baby parrot fish. If you are seen to react to their presence,...
Lizard Fish

Lizard Fish

Lizard fish are similar to sand divers. At first they look cool, but in reality they are fearsome with dozens of razor sharp teeth. They only eat live fish. You can not feed them or make friends with them. If you scatter food in front of them they will just wait for...
Bronson pre 1947

Bronson pre 1947

The details of life in Brooklyn are scant. His father, Dr. Frank Ende taught him much about nature. They had bees and ants in glass colonies to see the action. Frank Ende was first generation American, with both parents being born in Germany. He enlisted in the World...