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It's the Cockatoo Waspfish! A seemingly random collection of animals that happens to be one that exists.
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Second thing second: they're Waspfish! This all makes perfect sense so far.
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That's also why Scorpionfish are called Scorpionfish and, as it turns out, Waspfish are members of the Scorpionfish order. It's painful stings galore! Yaaaaaay!
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Finally, the Cockatoo, bit. This comes from the huge dorsal fin that runs down their entire body and is particularly impressive right on their forehead. A bit like those funky, or I guess cocky, parrot things.
Does all this sound at all familiar? Yup, it's just like our old friend the Australian Prowfish! And with their smaller size and larger eyes, the Cockatoo Waspfish looks like the Prowfish's cute, younger sibling.
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Cockatoo Waspfish are very autumnal in colour, running the full gamut of leaf-corpse from red to yellow to brown. Now they can rest all day on the sea floor and go unnoticed by predators. At night they munch on any small creatures that wander by.
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As you may imagine, Cockatoo Waspfish can't swim particularly well and they don't much need to. They prefer to just sway gently from side to side, just like a dead leaf would. Some day they'll have to swim somewhere, but they tend to do so slowly, sort of bouncing along with the help of their enormous pectoral fins. They might even swim side-on, letting the current do the work for them.
It's the way a dead leaf would do it, isn't it?
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Now they can be seen relaxing together, dining together and swimming weirdly together. Two inseparable dead leaves!
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So if you spot two dead leaves out on an afternoon walk across the sea floor, take a closer look! But not too close or they'll sting you...
On second thought, if sleeping dogs lie, maybe you should just let dead leaves do what they do. Which is to go on walks together.
4 comments:
definitely resembles a cockatoo!
They look so innocent and cute, it's like they're daring me to pick them up and experience a world of pain!
Awww, and the couple has a little pet shrimp they're swimming weirdly with!
@TexWisGirl: If only there was a flying fish that had that kind of headgear!
@Esther: Ha! Sneaky buggers!
@Lear's Fool: Isn't it sweet that they pick him up when he gets tired!
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