Image: Steve Childs Pteroidichthys amboinensis |
Image: Steve Childs |
We've seen some pretty good eyebrows before in the related Scorpionfish of the genus Rhinopias but man, this Ambon lot just take the biscuit!
Image: Steve Childs |
They live in various parts of the Indo-Pacific, where they like to sit around on soft mud or among algae. That's when the eyebrows, the moustache and the incredible array of tendrils and doodads that cover their body come in. It's great camouflage!
Video: Bibian Wong
Now they can pounce on any tasty fish unfortunate enough to get too close.
They only use their mouth to do that, even though it seriously looks like they could catch stuff with their eyebrows. Or climb with them, or wave at each other, or give each other hugs. Apparently their eyebrows do absolutely nothing but look like seaweed.
Video: liquidguru
Speaking of spines... they have venomous spines! They're in the dorsal fin running along their back. Ambon Scorpionfish don't have venomous, whip-eyebrows, either. Seriously, these guys need to make better use of their eyebrows! They needn't be mere ornaments.
I actually rewatched the video hoping that maybe...just maybe... this time he'd use those wonderful eyebrows.
ReplyDeletePerhaps that's evolving later?
If Dr. Seuss had written under sea adventures, he MIGHT have come up with this.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll coin the term "eye-stache" just for these guys. now all they need is a goatee or beard.
ReplyDelete@Lear's Fool: It's such a missed opportunity! You're right, maybe some day they'll become real limbs and they'll use them walk around. Can't wait!
ReplyDelete@TexWisGirl: No doubt!
@elfinelvin: Ha! And he'd be rightly proud of his imagination, too!
@Porakiya Draekojin: Eye-stache! Works for me!