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Bubble Shell out at daytime

Some Critters can be seen at daytime but others only at night – like for example the Bubble Shells: They are burried in the Sand during the day and come out at night. But this Wavy Lined Bubble Shell (Micromelo undata) must have been doing overtimes … our guide Paulus Read more…

By NAD Lembeh, 12 yearsApril 28, 2012 ago

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The robust ghostpipefish is yet another popular ghostpipefish species we can see in Lembeh. Famous for it's remarkable camouflage, seamlessly blending into its surroundings. The

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