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Tiger Shrimp - Phyllognatia ceratophthalmus Albeit its name, Tiger Shrimp - Phyllognatia ceratophthalmus is very small in size, around 1 cm.  They get the name because of their colours.  They are mostly found in pairs. Anilao,Batangas,Geotagged,Philippines,Phyllognatia ceratophthalmus,Tiger,Tiger Shrimp,Tiger shrimp,Winter Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Tiger Shrimp - Phyllognatia ceratophthalmus

Albeit its name, Tiger Shrimp - Phyllognatia ceratophthalmus is very small in size, around 1 cm. They get the name because of their colours. They are mostly found in pairs.

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The Tiger Shrimp (Phyllognatia ceratophthalmus) is also called Spiny Tiger Shrimp, Bongo Shrimp, Horned Bumblebee Shrimp and one of Lembeh’s Top Crustaceans. They belong to the same family as the Harlequin Shrimps and Bumblebee Shrimps and are relatively small in size – they grow to a maximum of 2 cm but are often smaller. They live cryptic and are usually hidden in sponges, rubble, Algae or broken coral – mostly in a encrusted mix of them. They are usually found by carefully turning loose.. more

Similar species: Decapods
Species identified by Jivko Nakev
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Uploaded Aug 8, 2016. Captured Feb 7, 2013 11:13 in Mabini Circumferential Rd, Mabini, Batangas, Philippines.
  • DSC-RX100
  • f/11.0
  • 1/100s
  • ISO400
  • 37.1mm