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Hawaiian zebra blenny

A Hawaiian zebra blennie in a tide pool on the Big Island
Hawaiian zebra blennies are a staple of rocky tide pools, living off organic detritus that accumulates in the pools. Taken by surprise, they’ll shoot off, over the rock, into the next tide pool.

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This entry was posted in Fish, In The Water, Places, Scenes and tagged Blennies, On The Coast, Tide Pools on December 12, 2016 by Graham.

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