MIMIC SHARK SUITS
A Deflating Great White #Shark. (Carcharodon carcharias) Looks Like it Might Have Seen a Member of His Family Hurt by the Old Farallon Shark Dart or the Newer Wasp Knife?!
A Deflating Great White #Shark. (Carcharodon carcharias) Looks Like it Might Have Seen a Member of His Family Hurt by the Old Farallon Shark Dart or the Newer Wasp Knife?!
Our “Sak Mane” from 2005. Bislama Dictionary : http://www.pentecostisland.net/languages/bislama/englishtobislama.pdf
#Shark Breaching Behavior But Nowhere Near Shark Alley S.A. & the Cape Fur Seals!! Video: Shark jumps over surfer off Florida beach
From #BBC Children’s Television, the Yellow Lipped Sea Krait:
Our Friend the Sea Krait as Guest of Honor & at the Head of the Ceremony. The Orange Fruit on the Sticks is a Type of Ficus.
In Vanua Lava of the Banks Islands, Torba Province – Northern Vanuatu the Powerful Folklore of the Sea Krait Stripes have Pervaded into All Aspects of the Local Culture such as in these Basket Designs.
The Mimic of the Mimic is the Wunderpus Octopus. (Wunderpus photogenicus) Video: WEIRD & ELEGANT ANIMAL SEA DWELLING CREATURE – WUNDERPUS (Wunderpus photogenicus) – ANILAO CRITTERS
Aposematic: Apo from “Away” & Semantic Meaning “Sign” – is a Range of Conspicuous Patterns, Colours, etc., which Act as Warning Signals to Deter Predators. Including Species which Mimic Venomous Creatures to Avoid Detection & Potential Harm. This Pfeffer’s Flamboyant Cuttlefish, (Metasepia pfefferi), Mimics a Poisonous Nudibranch (Chromodoris magnifica) In this Video: Sipadan, Malaysia – Warning colouration of Flamboyant cuttlefish 馬來西亞西巴丹-火焰墨魚警告色
The Striped Pajama Squid is Actually a Venomous Cuttlefish that uses its Stripes to Warn & Deter Potential Predators. Unlike other Cuttlefish it Relies on its Stripped Attire Nearly all the Time, often Mimicking a Seashell. (Sepioloidea lineolata) Video: 2011-10-23 – Seahorse Gardens – Striped Pyjama Squid
As the Result of an Interdisciplinary Collaboration Between the Schools of Experimental Psychology & Biological Sciences Even the Military Have Used This DAZZLE Camouflage to Disrupt the Enemies’ Perception of a Ships Range During WW1 & WW2. Prior to the Invention of Radar & Stealth Composite Materials .