This Fish Gave A Side Eye To A Scuba Diver

This Fish Gave A Side Eye To A Scuba Diver

This Fish Gave A Side Eye To A Scuba Diver Cavalier & Blue Marlin Sport Fishing Gran Canaria

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, 19 November 2013

This awesome photo from Australia's Great Barrier Reef shows a scuba diver and a tropical fish with the same expression of surprise.

Napoleon fish, also known as humphead wrasse, are a type of brightly-colored carnivorous fish often found in coral reefs of the south and central Pacific Ocean. They can grow up to eight feet in length and can live to be 30 years old.

source: Hufftington Post

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