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RADL House Jetty - around 7 juv also spotted @ home beside or behind mama, not able to capture on screen though

Just a hint of tail showing for the cleaner shrimp

Trip to the Jetties in St. Andrews Park, FL. September 2015

 

BRIAN HIRTEN/THE NEWS-PRESS........ A dead toadfish floats in the water off Vanderbilt Beach in Collier County while John Whitcomb of Naples sits by his fishing pole. Marine creatures of all kinds have been turning up dead and alive near the beaches.

More about this fish on the wildfacts sheets on wildsingapore.

 

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"Hey. Psssst! Hey! You got that lure close by for me to chase? In your pocket, maybe?"

This is a rare fish mainly only seen in Cozumel Mexico. Very cool human like teeth on them.

The oyster toadfish make their safe arrival at their new home, located in the WetLAB area of the River of Life Exhibit Gallery on Floor 6. Visitors are already very interested in our new arrival. "Ooohhhh cool, what's that in there?"

A very Splendid Toadfish

Caribsea Wreck off of Beaufort, NC. This was my first dive with this camera and my first time using an external strobe...hopefully the learning curve will improve.

Second Splendid Toadfish in as many minutes. What's up with such rarities not being rare?

A friendly toadfish native only to Cozumel

The 'unique to Cozumel' Splendid Toadfish.

A cute little stripey fella who lived in holes.

 

Mexico, Dec 2017

Tetraodontidae is a family of primarily marine and estuarine fish. The family includes many familiar species which are variously called puffers, balloonfish, blowfish, bubblefish, globefish, swellfish, toadfish, and toadies.They are morphologically similar to the closely related porcupinefish, which have large conspicuous spines (unlike the small, almost sandpaper-like spines of Tetraodontidae). The scientific name, Tetraodontidae, refers to the four large teeth, fused into an upper and lower plate, which are used for crushing the shells of crustaceans and mollusks, and red worms their natural prey

A face only a mother could love. It's called a Toadfish because it croaks!

Trip to the Jetties in St. Andrews Park, FL. September 2015

 

Starry toadfish

Riesenkugelfisch

 

Aquarium de Lyon, La Mulatière (France) - Mai 2024

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