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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Close-up of the mouth and teeth of the Titan  Triggerfish (Balistoides viridescens), the largest triggerfish in the world, reaching up to 3ft. in length. It uses its strong jaws to eat prey and carry coral rubble to make nests. This species has the reputation of being aggressive at times.
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  • The world's largest ray, the Manta (Manta birostris) is commonly found in Komodo National Park, Indonesia
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. The Komodo Dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching more than 9ft. in length and weighing more than 190lbs.
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  • Coral reef in Tetamanu Pass, Fakarava Atoll, French Polynesia, an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • Coral reef in Tetamanu Pass, Fakarava Atoll, French Polynesia, an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Titan Triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, courting and nest building in the shallows of Tetamanu Pass in Fakarava Atoll, French Polynesia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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  • Titan Triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, courting and nest building in the shallows of Tetamanu Pass in Fakarava Atoll, French Polynesia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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  • Titan Triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, courting and nest building in the shallows of Tetamanu Pass in Fakarava Atoll, French Polynesia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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  • Titan Triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, courting and nest building in the shallows of Tetamanu Pass in Fakarava Atoll, French Polynesia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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  • Titan Triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, courting and nest building in the shallows of Tetamanu Pass in Fakarava Atoll, French Polynesia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia with Diagonal-Banded Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus lineatus) and Oriental Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus vittatus). The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia with Diagonal-Banded Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus lineatus) and Oriental Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus vittatus). The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia with Diagonal-Banded Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus lineatus) and Oriental Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus vittatus). The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Coral reef in Komodo National Park in Komodo, Indonesia. The reefs in Komodo are among the richest in the world and home to over 1,000 types of fish, nearly 400 varieties of coral, 70 kinds of sponges and several types of whales, sharks, turtles and dolphins.
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  • Winner; 2009 Nature's Best Photography Oceans Views Competition (Checkerboard Wrasse in Komodo National Park, Indonesia)
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  • Despite officially protected, Komodo National Park in Indonesia is subject to illegal fishing. Here, a poacher proudly displays his prized catch, a giant trevally (Caranx ignobilis), an apex predator of the coral reef. Photo taken while snorkeling. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) in Komodo Island, Indonesia.
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  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • Wild, non-habituated female American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) guarding her nest in the Everglades, FL.
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  • While officially protected, Indonesia's Komodo National Park's rich marine fauna is subject to illegal fishing from transient and local fishermen. These fishermen have severely decimated the number of large predatory fish and invertebrates in the park. These fishermen, floating on styrofoam blocks are getting ready to pluck giant clams from the reef.
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  • Coral Reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia, destroyed by dynamite or blast fishing, a practice in which fishermen use fertilizer-based explosives to kill and demolish everything in the water - from fish to the entire coral reef habitat.
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  • Pink Anemonefish (Amphiprion perideraion) in Komodo National Park.
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  • Checkerboard Wrasse (Halichoeres hortulanus) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • Fishermen fishing illegally in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Although the park is designated as a protected area, enforcement of regulations is sporadic.
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  • Fishermen fishing illegally in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Although the park is designated as a protected area, enforcement of regulations is sporadic.
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  • Fishermen fishing illegally in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Although the park is designated as a protected area, enforcement of regulations is sporadic.
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  • Remains of animals eaten by Komodo Dragons (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo National Park
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  • Neon Triplefin (Helcogramma striata) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • Miniatus Coral Grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • Giant Trevally (Caranx ignobilis) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia
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  • Coral Reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia, destroyed by dynamite or blast fishing, a practice in which fishermen use fertilizer-based explosives to kill and demolish everything in the water - from fish to the entire coral reef habitat.
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  • Female Clark's Anemonefish (Amphiprion clarkii) aerating her eggs in Komodo National Park, Indoneisa.
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  • Female Clark's Anemonefish (Amphiprion clarkii) aerating her eggs in Komodo National Park, Indoneisa.
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  • Clark's Anemonefish (Amphiprion clarkii) in Komodo National Park, Indoneisa.
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  • Clark's Anemonefish (Amphiprion clarkii) in Komodo National Park, Indoneisa.
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  • Male Randall's Jawfish (Opistoghathus randalli) incubating clutch of eggs in his mouth. He will release the tiny fry after about 10 days of incubation.
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  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) in Komodo Island, Indonesia.
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  • Tourists enjoy happy hour on a beach in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • Spinycheek Anemonefish (Premnas biaculeatus) in a sea anemone in Komodo Island, Indonesia.
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  • False Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) inside a sea anemone in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • False Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) inside a sea anemone in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • Despite officially protected, Komodo National Park in Indonesia is subject to illegal fishing. Here, a poacher proudly displays his prized catch, a giant trevally (Caranx ignobilis), an apex predator of the coral reef. Photo taken while snorkeling.
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  • Staghorn Coral (Acropora sp.) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • A Diagonal-Banded Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus lineatus) being cleaned by a Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • A Diagonal-Banded Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus lineatus) being cleaned by a Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • Staghorn Coral (Acropora sp.) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • Unidentified Brain Coral in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Competition for living space among coral species is intense in a coral reef.
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  • False Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) inside a sea anemone in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • Tomato Clownfish (Amphiprion frenatus) in a sea anemone in Komodo Island, Indonesia.
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  • Tomato Clownfish (Amphiprion frenatus) in a sea anemone in Komodo Island, Indonesia.
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  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) in Komodo Island, Indonesia.
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  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) in Komodo Island, Indonesia.
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  • White Margin Stargazer (Uranoscopus sulphureus) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This ambush predator lies buried in the sand and uses its ribbon-like tongue to lure fish to its teeth-lined mouth.
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  • White Margin Stargazer (Uranoscopus sulphureus) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This ambush predator lies buried in the sand and uses its ribbon-like tongue to lure fish to its teeth-lined mouth.
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  • False Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) inside a sea anemone in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • A school of Crescent-Tail Big-Eyes, Priacanthus hamrur, swims in the North Pass of Fakarava Atoll, French Polynesia
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  • A Black tip Reef Shark, Carcharhinus melanopterus, swims in the shallows of Tetamanu Pass, Fakarava Atoll, French Polynesia
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  • Grey Reef Sharks, Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos, school in the Tetamanu Pass of Fakarava Atoll in French Polynesia
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  • Threadfih Hawkfish (Cirrhitichthys aprinus) with two parasitic copepods in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • Threadfin Anthias (Nemanthias carberryi) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia
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  • Tourists follow a guide as they hike through Komodo National Park, Indonesia
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  • Commerson's Frogfish (Antennarius commerson) photographed in Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. The Commerson's Frogfish is one of the largest frogfish and can eat a fish nearly as long as its total length.
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  • Red Barred Shrimp Goby (Amblyeleotris sp.) with accompanying shrimp near borrow, photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This fish and shrimp form a mutually beneficial partnership in which the goby serves as a sentinel, looking out for danger, and the shrimp is responsible for building and maintaining their home.
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  • Red Barred Shrimp Goby (Amblyeleotris sp.) with accompanying shrimp near borrow, photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This fish and shrimp form a mutually beneficial partnership in which the goby serves as a sentinel, looking out for danger, and the shrimp is responsible for building and maintaining their home.
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  • Fishing village inside Komodo National Park, Indonesia. The influx of people into the park threaten the region's fisheries.
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  • Fishing village inside Komodo National Park, Indonesia. The influx of people into the park threaten the region's fisheries.
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  • Spinycheek Anemonefish (Premnas biaculeatus) in a sea anemone in Komodo Island, Indonesia.
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  • Armed with a forked stick for protection, a guide in Komodo National Park, Indonesia explains how Komodo dragons ambush and attack their prey, which includes deer, wild pigs and even buffalo. While very rare, attacks on people do occur.
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  • False Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) inside a sea anemone in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • Staghorn Coral (Acropora sp.) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • Staghorn Coral (Acropora sp.) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • False Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) inside a sea anemone in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • Tomato Clownfish (Amphiprion frenatus) in a sea anemone in Komodo Island, Indonesia.
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  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) in Komodo Island, Indonesia.
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  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • White Margin Stargazer (Uranoscopus sulphureus) in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This ambush predator lies buried in the sand and uses its ribbon-like tongue to lure fish to its teeth-lined mouth.
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  • Pink Anemonefish (Amphiprion perideraion) in Komodo National Park.
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