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Female Peacock Flounder
Description:
The peacock flounder, Bothus mancus, is recognized by its blue-circled spots. This is a female; the male's pectoral fin is very elongated, which it waves to display. It is very widely distributed in the tropical Indian and Pacific oceans. A very similar species lives in the tropical Atlantic. This species can change color and in this case matches the almost black substrate. Dive site "Biangabang Wall", Southeast Pantar, Biangabang, Indonesia.
Credit:
G. Carleton Ray/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2710123
Legacy Identifier:
JC6523
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Size:
3798px × 2880px (~31 MB)
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animal
biangabang
bothidae
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bothus mancus
camouflage
camouflaged
concealment
crypsis
cryptic
female
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flatfish
flatfishes
flounder
flowery flounder
indonesia
indonesian
pantar
peacock flounder