During my dive trip in Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia, exactly a year ago, I spotted several frogfish. A type of fish that looks like a frog, just like its name ;). Frogfish is actually a type of anglerfish. In Autralia, they are known as anglerfish, while 'frogfish' refers to a different type of fish (I don't know what kind of fish Australians referring to when they're talking about frogfish!). This time, I'm going to share with you a scene where I found a yellow frogfish taking a walk... :... [Read Post]
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