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Monday, March 21, 2011
Between a Rock and a Fish
Happy Spring
Is it rock or is it a fish? Sort of both. It's a stone fish, clearly named for it's excellent camouflage. He was spotted off Socorro Island in the Pacific. Image courtesy of Jamie Pollack, co-founder of
Shark Savers
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