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David Martin
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 มิ.ย. 2013
Maldives - Marine Life
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Reef life - Maldives, Indian Ocean
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Peregrine falcon flying. Cornwall cliffs.
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Sperm whale at the surface. Maldives
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In the deep water channel between Dhangethi and Vilamendhoo.
Vilamendhoo 2019
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Keeps squirell's from raiding the bird tables!
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Given the damage the squirell's do to the bird table and feeders, I made this and tried this. They can see the nuts through the glass front and just lift the lid to feast. Stops them from monopolising and wrecking the bird tables and feeders.
The noctural visitors
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North Wales Gliding Club
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Gliding 19 June 2016
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Lyretail Grouper - Maldives
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Titan Trigger fish - Maldives
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School of Powder Blue Tang and Surgeon Fish - Maldives
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Black Tip Reef Shark 2 - Maldives
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do u see ich on them ... lol
What is that black Surgeon fish's genus ? I cant distinguish but that looks like a tang too!
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The gathering of the cormorants to their departure, joined by the inca terns and the pelicans, search for the hunt of the blue and gold fusiliers. The first to hunt the fish were powder blue surgeonfish, which are joined in by moorish idols, convict tangs, lined surgeonfish, orange-lined triggerfish, orangespine unicornfish, orangeband surgeonfish, princess parrotfish, yellowfin surgeonfish, and achilles tangs.
Well information. Good show.
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Beautiful fish
Baby sek
Damn, I always thought that tangs hated each other.
I think in a natural environment they behave differently to an enclosed aquarium.
"Tangs can be very aggressive and you should keep only one per tank".
Absolutely stunning. Surreal.
Dead corals :(
Yes. Some sections are dead but if you look closely much of it is thriving. But corals on any reef vary on a cyclical basis. Sometimes they flourish and some years they decline. That’s nature, weather etc. I know this because I’ve visited this reef every year for 18 years. If the reef was dead, there’d be no fish. And there are plenty!
Great video
dreamlike 😊🙏👍
what a experience
Klasse gemacht gefällt mir außerordentlich gut eine wundervolle Insel LG.Pidi
Wow those blue tangs are truely huge compared to the ones you see in many saltwater marine aquariums
They hit the max size: 9"
Where is It exactly ?:)
It was on the house reef at Vilamendhoo, South Ari Atol, Maldives.
Hi there, that appears to be a Mappa pufferfish which grows more than 3 ft in length so no boxfish, cheers
cheers
Yet you have 2 in your tank and it will be a blood bath haha. Great video. I have 1 of these in my tank.
servet yuzuyo amq
Those are some fat ass tangs
Only about 1 m deep, over the reef at high tide.
Wow what an amazing experience. It doesn't seem that deep and the fish is so close to to you.