I propose today to continue the journey under water especially since we do not need auxiliary equipment for this and pressure drops will not ring in our eardrums and squeeze our temples and bridge of the nose.
Let's visit the inhabitants of the Peruvian rivers amazing creatures relatives of sharks and cartilaginous fish Underwater intellectual Potamotrygon motoro.
The body structure of Potamotrygon motoro differs from the body structure of most fish they are similar to flounder and halibut but are not their relatives.
In Potamotrygon motoro the eyes are by nature at the top and it reminds me of a flattened hippopotamus which basks in warm water while in flounder and halibut the eyes gradually move to one side with age and, being fry flounder and halibut swim like all fish rather than stick to the sandy bottom.
If most fish have a tail fin then Potamotrygon has a real tail like a rat lol but playing the role of a weapon in battle.
I think that any ballerina would envy the graceful movement of the Potamotrygon motoro they silently fly over the bottom of the reservoir like ghosts.
Sometimes they are playful and like to climb on the head of their fellows.
A good mood depends on the presence of fresh and tasty fish.
Potamotrygon motoro perfectly tolerates transportation from Peru to anywhere in the world but for aquarists it has always been an expensive toy that requires a separate spacious aquarium because all the neighbors will eventually be eaten.
Potamotrygon motoro can be safely attributed to the intellectuals in the aquarium world because they recognize their owner and crawl themselves to be stroked like a dog or a cat but you shouldn’t walk him on the street, lol.
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More to come!
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Category: | Photography |
Camera: | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 |
Location: | Ukraine |
Author: | Author @barski. For my publications, I do not use stock photos, it is fundamentally important for me to use for publication photos that I have taken with my own hands, and I can call them - author's works. |