Cephalopholis polleni, Palau at Saies Tunnel, April 21 2024
The Harlequin Grouper is a cave dweller living at depths of 100' and deeper. This is a shy fish, usually only posing for a few seconds before retreating. This fish and several more were located in Palau at Saies Tunnel at a depth of 119'. Photo: Marj Awai, Video: Bruce Carlson
Видео Cephalopholis polleni, Palau at Saies Tunnel, April 21 2024 канала Bruce Carlson
Видео Cephalopholis polleni, Palau at Saies Tunnel, April 21 2024 канала Bruce Carlson
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