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Striated Frogfish - Antennarius striatus Rojos I, Lembeh.<br />
We revisited this frogfish in a second dive :-)<br />
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Striated Frogfish - Antennarius striatus

Rojos I, Lembeh.
We revisited this frogfish in a second dive :-)

Striated Frogfish - Antennarius striatus Rojos I, Lembeh. Yes, always in the same spot. He or she is very predictable :-) Antennarius striatus,Geotagged,Indonesia,Spring,Striated frogfish

Striated Frogfish - Antennarius striatus Rojos I, Lembeh.<br />
Bye my friend, last time I see you! Antennarius striatus,Geotagged,Indonesia,Spring,Striated frogfish

    comments (5)

  1. I will never get over these fish! They are just so awesome! Posted 6 years ago
    1. Thanks! They are very unique. I have also pics of a juvenile in the same dive that I will post later this week :-) Posted 6 years ago
  2. From today's Facebook slide show:

    JungleDragon has exceeded 1,000 species of ray-finned fish! Ray-finned fish (Class Actinopterygii) compose half of all living vertebrates, and represent approximately 99% of the ~30,000 existing species of fish. They live in fresh and salt water environments, including mountain streams, swamps, ponds, icy polar waters, and the deep sea.

    Ray-finned fish have some interesting features. Most extant (living) species have leptoid scales, which are lightweight and flexible. These scales increase fitness by allowing the fish to better evade predators and find food more efficiently. Ray-finned fish also have branchiostegal rays, which are long, curved bones that support the gills and increase the efficiency of pumping water across the gills. The feature that lends ray-finned fish their name is also one of their most unique. Unlike other groups of fish, ray-finned fish have fins that are webs of skin supported by bony spines (rays) rather than fleshy fins. These rays attach directly to their skeletons. The bony spines are deterrents against predators, who may not want to get impaled while eating their dinner. Furthermore, the location of the pelvic fins on ray-finned fish is high on their bodies, which increases their dexterity. Overall, these beautiful creatures have several adaptations that make them unique in the world of ichthyology. #JungleDragon

    **A special thanks to Albert Kang, Marta Rubio Texeira, Zach Alley, and Danté Fenolio for giving us countless reasons to respect and be humbled by the beauty of fish. We have been inspired by their magnificence! Thank you for sharing your breathtaking photos on JungleDragon!
    Posted 6 years ago
    1. Thanks for the highlights! Posted 6 years ago
      1. You're welcome! Posted 6 years ago

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The striated frogfish or hairy frogfish, ''Antennarius striatus'', is a marine fish belonging to the family Antennariidae.

Similar species: Anglerfishes
Species identified by Patomarazul
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Uploaded Mar 2, 2019. Captured May 29, 2018 05:12 in Unnamed Road, Kareko, Lembeh Utara, Kota Bitung, Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia.
  • TG-5
  • f/5.0
  • 1/100s
  • ISO200
  • 10.29mm