Photographer: Paul Osmond
(see this users gallery) A beautifully striped Marine Polyclad Flatworm (Pseudobiceros fulgor) swims with a strange dance like undulating motion over a coral reef wall on the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia.
Marine Flatworms are extremely delicate, and their normally striking colors are a in general a defensive method which indicates to any potential predators that they are toxic to taste.
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· Date: Sat April 14, 2007 · Reference ID: /22007-01-06_07-47-52 · Views: 10218 ·
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Keywords: Swimming Marine Polyclad Flatworm - Pseudobiceros fulgor
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Additional Categories: Fulgor Polyclad Flatworm
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Pair of Papuan Toby Mating - Canthigaster papua Paul Osmond
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