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English: Salaria pavo (Risso, 1810). Peacock blenny male. This funny predatory fish was caught in the Black sea. Wet matter was used as a background to prevent damage to its skin. After very short photosession the fish was released back to the sea. This fish is able to change colour, like a chameleon. Geogoding of the location at which it was caught and photographed are the same.
Русский: Salaria pavo (Risso, 1810). Морская собачка-павлин, самец. Эта забавная хищная рыба выловлена в Черном море. В качестве фона использована мокрая материя, для того, чтобы не повредить кожу рыбы. После очень короткой фотосессии рыба была отпущена назад в море. Эта рыба способна менять окраску, подобно хамелеону. Координаты вылова рыбы и этой фотографии идентичны.
Latina: Salaria pavo
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Author George Chernilevsky
Camera location44° 35′ 54.21″ N, 33° 26′ 36.47″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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29 July 2009

44°35'54.211"N, 33°26'36.470"E

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