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13132554. Orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis, drifting next to a dead leaf fallen
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13132554. Orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis, drifting next to a dead leaf fallen
Orbicular batfish, Platax orbicularis, drifting next to a dead leaf fallen from the mangrove. Young fish have a curious behaviour related to feeding and to protect themselves from the numerous predators of the mangrove. They assume a lying position allowing themselves to be carried immobile by the current, looking like a dead leaf. Its brownish coloration with dark spots further reinforces this mimic effect. They often assume this behaviour by placing themselves in the vicinity of dead leaves carried by the current as is the case with the animal in this photo.They live in shallow protected coastal waters to deep, somewhat silty habitats. Adults are found singly or in small groups and occasionally in large schools. Juveniles occur singly or in small groups among mangroves and inner sheltered lagoons while adults move out to open waters over sandy areas of deep lagoons, channels, and seaward reefs to a depth of at least 30 m. Kenya. Date
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Leaf or Fish? The Master of Mimicry Strikes Again!
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. In this photo print, we witness the incredible camouflage skills of the orbicular batfish. Drifting gracefully next to a dead leaf fallen from the mangrove, this young fish has perfected its curious behavior as a means of feeding and protecting itself from predators. With an uncanny ability to assume a lying position and be carried immobile by the current, these clever creatures resemble nothing more than a lifeless leaf. Their brownish coloration with dark spots further reinforces this mimic effect, making them virtually indistinguishable from their surroundings. It's fascinating to observe how they strategically position themselves near dead leaves carried by the current, blending seamlessly into their environment. From shallow coastal waters to deep silty habitats, these orbicular batfish can be found either alone or in small groups during adulthood. However, juveniles prefer the safety of mangroves and inner sheltered lagoons before venturing out into open waters. This enchanting photograph captures not only nature's beauty but also showcases one of its most remarkable survival strategies. So next time you're strolling along a tropical beach or exploring underwater wonders, keep an eye out for these masters of disguise – you never know when you might stumble upon another "leafy fish" in action!
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