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Danté Fenolio, Ph.D.

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Ph.D Biologist: conservation photographer, caver, canopy biology, deepsea biodiversity, ground water ecology
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The Amazonian Leaffish (Monocirrhus polyacanthus) is a master of disguise, relying on hiding in plain sight to avoid predators and to get close enough to swallow small prey items (small fish and invertebrates). They inhabit slow backwaters, looking like dead leaves.

The Amazonian Leaffish (Monocirrhus polyacanthus) is a master of disguise, relying on hiding in plain sight to avoid predators and to get close enough to swallow small prey items (small fish and invertebrates). They inhabit slow backwaters, looking like dead leaves.
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