Eastern Stargazer

Eastern Stargazer

Eastern Stargazer

The animal is an Eastern Stargazer (Kathetostoma laeve) taken at Blairgowrie in Victoria, Australia in 3 metres of water. I managed to catch it as it was taking a mouth full of water in order to bury itself by forcing water out of gill slits. Camera used was Olympus C-760 set to Auto.
Photocomp June '10 - Open

2010-07-26

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