Sentences with phrase «ringed octopus»

The variety of marine life around Komodo Island ranges from sunfish, mantas, dolphins and eagle rays to the fascinating pygmy seahorses, ornate ghost pipefish and blue - ringed octopus, making this one of the most diverse and vibrant dive spots on the planet.
Also macro sightings of blue - ringed octopus, clown frogfish and nudibranchs are common.
Sea snakes and octopus (Octopus vulgaris) can be spotted inside the crevices in bommies but be careful because the extremely venomous greater blue - ringed octopus has been seen in this area.
Haan's Reef on Gili Air is fast becoming renowned for excellent «muck diving» where divers can see rare critters like frogfish, pink — leafed scorpion fish, flying gunard, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, robust ghost pipefish, blue ringed octopus, ringed pipefish, turtles, various coloured frogfish and Bio Rock projects.
There is so much out there to discover: small little funky looking creatures like ghost pipe fish, mantis shrimp, pygmy seahorse, blue ringed octopus, frogfish and a wide variety of nudibranches.
Stunning night dives with multiple Blue - ringed octopus and our friendly Walking shark that kept everyone's excitement high!
If you're lucky enough you might see the deadly blue ringed octopus or the stunning flamboyant cuttlefish in this area.
We can see everything from sharks, pelagics fishes, mantas and dolphins to pygmy seahorses, blue ringed octopus and frogfishes but the most impressive with Komodo diving is the amount of fishes on every dive sites and the massive amount of healthy and colourful corals
Raja Ampat, the superb contrast of the small and the large fish, stunning soft corals, sea fans, stunning pinnacles, reef sharks, turtles and an awesome Blue - ringed octopus spotted on one of our night dives.
The dive ends on the reef where you may spot the blue ringed octopus.
Right beneath you on the main resort jetty is the best of them all, spot colourful schools of fish and even blue ringed octopus.
You might also spot a blue - ringed octopus if you are lucky.
We can see everything from sharks, pelagics, mantas and dolphins to pygmy seahorses, blue ringed octopus and frogfish but the most impressive with komodo diving is the amount of fish on the dive sights and the massive amount of healthy corals
At the moment we know exactly where to find pygmy seahorses, ornate ghost pipefish, stargazer, frogfish and more incredible marine life such as the flamboyant cuttlefish (that we named animal of the month in march) and the blue ringed octopus.
Haan's Reef on Gili Air is fast becoming renowned for excellent «muck diving» where divers can see rare critters like frogfish, pink — leafed scorpion fish, flying gunard, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, robust ghost pipefish, blue ringed octopus and ringed pipefish.
Beneath these wood structures we found frogfish, blue ringed octopus, pairs of ghost pipefish, and a flamboyant cuttle fish hunting!
You find some great coral gardens teeming with marine life such as anemone fish, octopus and occasionally sharks and turtles, as well as some great muck diving sites with special critters such as frog fish, seahorses and once in a while the blue - ringed octopus.
There have been blue - ringed octopus, too.
Two blue ringed octopus, several leaf fishes, squids, a giant sponge crab and heaps and heaps of little shrimps in one dive — almost impossible to top!
This week in Lembongan... Some of our guests decided to finish their stay with a night dive in Lembongan Bay and had the chance to see a blue - ringed octopus!
The blue - ringed octopus's brawny approach is unique — all other cephalopods use sacs of pigment, called chromatophores, to change their colors.
From the huge giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) to the tiny poisonous blue - ringed octopus (genus Hapalochlaena), from the shallow - water mimic octopus (Thaumoctopus mimicus) to the deep - sea Dumbo octopus (genus Grimpoteuthis).
Previous explanations for the condition include the suggestion that people are evolutionarily predisposed to respond to clusters of round shapes because these shapes are also found on poisonous animals, like some snakes and the blue - ringed octopus.
H. lunulata flashes its bright blue warning rings; image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons / Jens Petersen The diminutive blue - ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) looks like a sweet, possibly even fantastical creature.
Lionfish are great, but I just hate the concept, and I draw the line at scorpion fish and blue - ring octopuses — there's no need to have a customer in the hospital due to an animal you sold them.
For critter lovers, you won't be disappointed by the array of nudibranch, including some endemic species, as well as blue ring octopus, pygmy seahorses and frogfish.
Search coral bommies for exotic finds like blue ring octopus, sawfish, ribbon eels and giant clams.
Just to name a few local species: flamboyant cuttlefish, mandarinfish, blue ring octopus, dragonets, giant frogfish, gobies, leaf fish, scorpionfish, gurnards, crocodile fish, giant moray eels, rays, turtles.
Many unusual species like blue ring octopus, various species of frog fish and as many nudibranches as you want live just below purple soft coral encrusted pilings.
Nearby is a muck bottom of sponges, soft corals and hydroids famous for nudibranchs, blue - ring octopus and many other «Muck» critters.
Abundant and diverse marine life, ranging from huge schools of fish, to mantas and sharks, to blue ring octopus, pygmy sea horses, many types of nudibranches.
There is an array of everything you can think of; stargazers, frogfish, blue ring octopus, mimic octopus, and many nudibranchs.
Great dives to spot the weird and wonderful critters Bali has to offer such as frog fish, dragonettes, rhinopias, mimic octopus, blue ring octopus and many more.
Pygmy seahorses Wobygong sharks Blue ring octopus Beautiful coral Fantastic crew Rachel and the crew made the trip what it was.
Here you hunt for amazing critters in Lembeh Straits — it is recognized to contain the most dense population of critters in the world such as frog fish, pygmy sea horses, blue - ring octopus, flamboyant cuttlefish, and more.

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Chef and owner Nicholas Stefanelli serves traditionally inspired, impeccably modern Italian dishes with a garnish of whimsy: Breads arrive in treasure chests and are ringed around porcelain octopus tentacles.
Throwing the rings onto the octopus» tentacles can be difficult for 1 year olds.
Kids will love making a game of trying to toss the three rings on the octopus, which floats in the bathtub or pool.
It turns out that the blue - green rings are always there, but pouches of skin conceal their iridescence when the octopus is relaxed.
But before it bites, releasing its venomous saliva through its beak, the octopus sends out a warning — a flash of bright blue rings — that seems to suddenly iridesce all over its body.
Inspired by cephalopods — squid, octopus, and cuttlefish — which use ring - shaped muscles to squeeze small bumps on their skin into large bulges that mimic rocks and algae, researchers created similar reversible protrusions with sheets of stretchy silicone.
Each Green Lantern is given a ring which can turn any thought into reality, and when the Corps» best Green Lantern is killed in a battle with the Parallax (a big yellow octopus cloud thing), the ring zips off to Earth and chooses Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) as a new Green Lantern, the first human ever to be entered in the ranks of the Corps.
She runs through flowers, meets a horse and rides through the wind with a whale, a buffalo and an octopus until — RING RING RING — her parents call her cell phone.
I haven't worn shoes since I'd arrived and I had 4 dives every day, so full of amazing creatures and spotting a hairy octopus and seeing a blue ring has made it the even better!
I haven't worn shoes since I'd arrived and I had 4 dives every day, so full of amazing creatures and spotting a hairy octopus and seeing a blue ring has made it the even better!I also organised a Project Aware Dive Against Debris, to clean a couple of dive sites and it has been a success, everyone got involved, the reception help me printing some information about the time it takes for plastic and other items to decompose and all the guests were very participative collecting every piece of plastic that had no life on it!
A few things you may spot here are seahorses, frogfish, blue - ring and mimic octopus, ghost pipefish, bobtail squid and all sorts of nudibranches.
Frogfish, rhinopias, blue - ring and mimic octopus, nudibranchs, all dwell in this classic, Bali muck dive site.
Last Tuesday, on his way to work at the Chabil Mar Resort on the Placencia Peninsula in southern Belize, a local man came across an enormous octopus just outside Placencia Village, estimating it to be in excess of 100 kilograms (220 pounds) and almost three meters (nine feet) in length with concentric blue rings on its tentacles.
Artworks by 19 participating artists are at times playful and poignant, including: Jim Hodges's eerily captivating pink crystal skull, divided in two, forming a (broken) heart; Felix Gonzalez - Torres's poetic light strands and touching brass rings; Louise Bourgeois's hand - sewn couple merged at the belly; Ron Mueck's miniature yet monumental spooning couple; Juan Muñoz's wall - mounted men sharing a hearty laugh at each other's expense; Katharina Fritsch's fantastical octopus embodying fear, control, and helplessness; Yinka Shonibare MBE's headless ballerinas concealing revolvers behind their colorful skirts; and Maurizio Cattelan's slyly humorous pair of inverted police officers, which take on a new resonance in the wake of recent violence and protest.
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