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Monthly Archives: September 2013

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Sneaky stalkers

Biology, Critters, LembehBy Bent ChristensenSeptember 30, 2013Leave a comment

More or less everything in nature, with the rare exception of an adult orca or a fully grown female great white shark will be prey for something else. One consequence of this is that fear will be a prevailing emotional status in nature, as bold and brave animals will be caught and eaten much quicker…

The Banggai cardinal fish – Lembeh´s newest fish part 2

MiscellaneousBy Bent ChristensenSeptember 29, 2013Leave a comment

 As discussed in an earlier blog, the Banggai cardinalfish, which are considered to be a vulnerable or threatened species in their original home of the Banggai islands, is an introduced species to Lembeh (the exact story about how this happened varies, from a broken seine net to a transport being late and an exporter just…

More Improvements and New Toys in Lembeh

Dive Center, Miscellaneous, ResortBy SimonSeptember 29, 2013Leave a comment

We just took a very short family break to Disney Hong Kong for a few days, and when we arrived yesterday we were met by a bunch of friends from Reef Photo Video in the US, and a whole bunch of shipping that arrived in our absence. Obviously shipping things around in Indonesia is time…

The Banggai cardinalfish – Lembeh´s newest fish

Biology, Critters, LembehBy Bent ChristensenSeptember 27, 2013Leave a comment

One of the most numerous and beautiful fish in Lembeh is the Banggai cardinalfish. Just a few years ago, this small black and white fish with delicate patterns was quite rare in the strait, but now it can be seen almost all through Lembeh. Yesterday I saw quite a number of them at Aw shucks,…

Camouflage

Biology, Critters, Lembeh, MiscellaneousBy Bent ChristensenSeptember 26, 2013Leave a comment

Yesterday`s blog on Batesian mimicry got me started thinking (thus the big tank of air, brain activity requires oxygen!).  Batesian mimicry was about “parasitizing” on the true signal of something sending out an honest warning. This is a very special type of mimicry. Camouflage, where animals try to look like something more or less inedible,…

Mimicry – the Batesian way.

MiscellaneousBy Bent ChristensenSeptember 24, 2013Leave a comment

    Mimicry in a biological sense is the similarity between two species that protect one of them or both. One species, the mimic, evolves to share traits with a noxious species, the model, with the fundamental purpose to send a signal from the mimic to a receiver (most often a predator) so that the…

The ugliest animal in the world contest– sorry, you forgot Lembeh!

Biology, Critters, Lembeh, MiscellaneousBy Bent ChristensenSeptember 23, 2013Leave a comment

A couple of weeks ago the title for being the ugliest animal in the world was awarded by the British science festival. Top contenders were the proboscis monkey, lice, the nowadays famous blobfish and a frog from lake Titicaca with the catching name the scrotum frog (it is, I promise! No, I did not make…

How can a blob of jelly, such as an octopus, move?

Biology, Critters, MiscellaneousBy Bent ChristensenSeptember 22, 2013Leave a comment

Cephalopods belong to the large group of animals known as molluscs. Generally molluscs do not move well, and when they do, it is by either gliding over a slime track or by using their external shells. But not the cephalopods. Cephalopods move very quickly and with very precise movements when that is needed. Most animals…

Everyone is back!!

Biology, MiscellaneousBy Bent ChristensenSeptember 21, 2013Leave a comment

Once again, back in Lembeh. And not only me, when I arrived at NAD six other guests in several groups that I met the last couple of years here where also back. One would think that the black sand, so so visibility as well as muck divings risk for dives with not much to see…

Who Says Mondays Suck?

Critters, Diving Stories, Lembeh, MiscellaneousBy Chris JansenSeptember 16, 2013Leave a comment

In the six months that I’ve spent in Lembeh over the past year, today was probably the single most insane day for critters that I can remember. Between the two boats today, guests saw Hairy/Randalls/Painted Frogfish, multiple Mototi Blue-ringed Octopus, Blue-ringed Octopus, Algae Octopus, Flamboyant Cuttlefish, Ornate and Robust Ghost Pipefish, Ambon Scorpionfish, and the…

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