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This one is considered large in size, around 20cm, with beautiful tails. It tends to bury itself into sandy bottom, just with its head/eyes exposed, probably waiting to pounce on its prey.
Yes, and lots more if you dive in some places in Philippines, lots of lovely critters :)
Jewels of muck diving!
Spotted on Mar 1, 2014 Submitted on Mar 3, 2014
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Yes, and lots more if you dive in some places in Philippines, lots of lovely critters :)
Jewels of muck diving!