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A well-camouflaged Hairy or Striated frogfish (Antennarius striatus) sits on the seafloor of Lembeh Strait, Indonesia.
Mainland Australian Owlet-nightjar\nAegotheles cristatus cristatus\nCairns, Queensland, Australia
Marine flatworm - Planaria, crawling on the glass, Black Sea
Front view close up of cabezon, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus, fish with numerous growths on head.
An Oyster Toadfish waits in its lair
A fringe blenny (Parablennius pilicornis) in La Ciotat in the Calanques National Park in the South of France.
Myoxocephalus scorpius
A Tufted Tit-Tyrant (Anairetes parulus) perches on a branch in central Chile. One of the smallest birds in Chile and weighing only around 6 grams, this forever-active bird hunts small insects in a range of habitats from coast to mountains.
Sarcastic fringehead (Neoclinus blanchardi) off Channel Islands, California
Horned Blenny Fish looking out of hole, macro underwater photography. Australia.
Pacific spiny lumpsucker at kelvin grove, BC, Canada
an eel searches for food on the Los Llanos region of Colombia
Physid snail (Physidae) with a small planarian in an aquarium.
The white-browed coucal or lark-heeled cuckoo (Centropus superciliosus), is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is found in sub-Saharan Africa. It inhabits areas with thick cover afforded by rank undergrowth and scrub, including in suitable coastal regions. Burchell's coucal is sometimes considered a subspecies.
A rare Banded Toadfish (Banded Frogfish ) - Halophryne diemensis (lat.). Amazing underwater world of Thailand.
An adult Plain-mantled Tit Spinetail (Leptasthenura aegithaloides) feeds among the leaves and flowers of the Coliguay shrub (Colliguaja odorifera)  near Santiago, Chile
Fish isolated on white background,strange face of fish
Eurasian wryneck or northern wryneck (Jynx torquilla) perching on a branch covered with lichen.
Close up red scorpionfish Western Australia
A fringe blenny (Parablennius pilicornis) in La Ciotat in the Calanques National Park in the South of France.
Small fish in hand
emperor angelfish, Mutton snapper,French angelfish, sea horse, Cuttlefish , stone fish
This fish is red, although underwater the red color is the first color that disappears. So the fish believe in its camouflage to eat and as protection.
a Wren searches for food in southern Arizona
Capture the mesmerizing details of the eye of a crocodilefish with this close-up image. From the intricate textures of the iris to the reflective shine of the cornea, this image showcases the fascinating beauty and complexity of one of nature's most captivating predators.
African Dusky Flycatcher.\nThe African dusky flycatcher (Muscicapa adusta), also known as the dusky-brown flycatcher or dusky alseonax, is a small passerine bird of the Old World flycatcher family, Muscicapidae. It is a resident breeder in Africa from Nigeria, the Central African Republic, Rwanda, South Sudan and Ethiopia south to South Africa. It is very common in its woodland habitat, which includes riverine forests, evergreen forest edges and clearings, especially near water bodies such as lakes, dams and streams, and well-wooded suburban gardens.
An Oyster Toadfish lies in wait on a shipwreck in South Carolina, USA
The Juniper Titmouse (Baeolophus ridgwayi) is a small passerine bird with a distinctive high-pitched song.  It has a gray crest on its head and lighter gray undersides. The Juniper Titmouse is native to the southwestern United States and Mexico and is closely related to the Oak Titmouse (Baeolophus inornatus).  Juniper Titmice are less than 5 inches in length and have about a 7-inch wingspan.  Juniper Titmice live in oak woodlands, chaparral, as well as juniper and pine forests. They do not migrate and live year-round in their range.  Juniper Titmice are active, energetic birds that forage for insects, seeds, and fruits. They build their nests in tree cavities and breed in the spring.  This Juniper Titmouse was photographed while perched in a tree near Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Eastern Toadfish, Batrachomoeus dubius, Scottish Prince Shipwreck, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, South Pacific Ocean
A Fire-eyed Diucon (Pyrope pyrope), a species of tyrant flycatcher restricted to Chile and Argentina, waits on a branch to chase flying insects in central Chile
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