Marine photographer Matt Oldfield was diving Sengeang Island, West Nusa Tenggara, when he saw the creature whitemargin stargazer hiding on the seabed. The fish is usually difficult to find due to lay around reefs and tropical coastal base, for example the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Red Sea. The creature was hiding behind the sand and mud all the time.
The figure was just visible fish eye burst from behind the sand. With as lost, prey can be easily captured. Stargazers are nocturnal and love the body buried beneath the sand. Besides having a hard spiny scales and sharp, the animal often secrete toxins that can cause serious problems.
Source: the journal
Source: the journal
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