Scientific name: Parribacus antarcticus
Size: Up to 7.9 inches
Color: Beige to brown
Distinguishing feature: Body flat, stocky, oval, masking paws. Hairy spines on the edge of the Cope.
Where did we see it: Mexico
Scientific name: Parribacus antarcticus
Size: Up to 7.9 inches
Color: Beige to brown
Distinguishing feature: Body flat, stocky, oval, masking paws. Hairy spines on the edge of the Cope.
Where did we see it: Mexico
Like other crustaceans, the sea cicada grows when moulting.
To differentiate species of sea cicada, it is necessary to count the number of spines present on the edge of the shells.
She lives for ten years and can be found in a group.
The tiger shark has slender marks similars to the lines of tigers, hence its name.
When it is juvenile, these marks are round and not vertical. They change when it grows.
The whale shark is the largest fish in the world!
Some whales are larger, but they are mammals, not fish!
Turtles are in economy mode when they are sleeping. If they are woken during night, they may not have enough air to return to surface.
So, please be careful during night dives!