Crescent-Tail Bigeye (Priacanthus hamrur) spotted in the vibrant waters of Nusa Penida! Known for their striking red coloration and large reflective eyes, these nocturnal hunters prefer to stay hidden during the day in coral crevices or rocky overhangs. They're masters of stealth, feeding on crustaceans and small fish under the cover of darkness. Keep your eyes peeled for them on your next dive!
* Fun Facts:
Their eyes are adapted for low-light hunting.
• They can grow up to 40 cm in length.
• Found across Indo-Pacific reefs, from 2 to 100 meters deep.
* Fun Facts:
Their eyes are adapted for low-light hunting.
• They can grow up to 40 cm in length.
• Found across Indo-Pacific reefs, from 2 to 100 meters deep.
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