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Exquisite national geographic magazine: underwater colorful world

Beluga whales feed underwater.

A flock of beluga whales dive in Hudson Bay for food.

Manitoba province

Canada. The whale closest to the photographer is releasing air to help it descend.

A beluga whale is diving for food in Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada. The beluga whale closest to the photographer is breathing out air to help it dive.

Manta rays, Haniffa like a bay, Maldives.

Elegant and efficient

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In Luwan, Haniffa, Maldives, 000-pound manta rays feed on krill in the Indian Ocean, and whitebait circles around them.

Haniffa in Maldives is like a bay, with a weight of 2.

000 pounds, elegant and efficient, manta rays are devouring Indian Ocean krill surrounded by galaxy fish.

Fish swimming at the roots of mangroves

This photo was taken in a lagoon in coconut island.

Hawaii. I worked there for seven years, and Kaneohe is one of my favorite places. Because this island was preserved.

Coral reefs are still intact-paradise.

This photo was taken in a lagoon on hawaii coconut Island. I worked there for 7 years, and Kanyohe is one of my favorite places. Because the island is protected, the coral reefs here are still intact, just like heaven.

American blister-eyed goldfish

Extraordinary bubble eyes with marble-sized ones.

Eye bags filled with liquid like hydrofoils. This species is just one of the strange varieties of Mongolian goldfish. Developed by Asian breeders for ten centuries.

Today, this oriental art of living attracts more and more western aquarium lovers.

This special bubble-eyed goldfish, with marble-sized bubbles filled with liquid, looks like a pair of lifebuoys. This kind of goldfish is just one of many strange varieties of ordinary goldfish. After more than 0/000 years of cultivation by Asian breeders/kloc-,this living oriental art is attracting more and more western aquarium lovers.

Clown fish tropical fish, Tukangbesi Island, Indonesia

Coral-rich seaweed reefs found in the Pacific Ocean

clownfish

For example, this patterned larva in Tukangbesi, Indonesia.

It's a master meat eater. The fish sprayed water on the beach, exposing hidden prey.

Then use their powerful jaws and rows of sharp teeth to crush hard-shell reef creatures such as sea urchins.

clam

snail

And crabs.

Tropical clown fish can usually be found in coral reefs rich in corals and algae in the Pacific Ocean. For example, this one appears in the waters of the Tukangbesi Islands in Indonesia. Although the tropical clown fish is small, it is a carnivorous fish that is good at hunting. Its main hunting targets include sea urchins, clams, conchs and crabs. It will blow water to wash away the sand, expose its prey, and then hunt for food with its strong mouth and sharp teeth.