
Dramatic Fish Death at Aquarium Shows Risk of Using Camera Flash
A video of a tuna fish reacting to flash photography and swimming headfirst into the aquarium's glass has resurfaced online sparking a debate.
A video of a tuna fish reacting to flash photography and swimming headfirst into the aquarium's glass has resurfaced online sparking a debate.
This is the archerfish from Asia. These amazing fish have the unusual habit of feeding on land-based insects. Even more unique is their method of hunting their chosen prey: they spit a powerful jet of water at their dinner knocking it from overhanging foliage into the water, where the fish quickly gobbles them up!
Octopuses are known to be very intelligent creatures, but one octopus over in New Zealand has one upped its peers by becoming the world's first octopus to be trained as a photographer.
This beautiful (and disorienting) photograph was made by Evan Sharboneau of Photo Extremist. If you can't make sense of it, try tilting your head 90-degrees to the left. The technique isn't too difficult -- it's taken the same way as photos of things dropped into water.