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Myriapods (Subphylum Myriapoda)Observer
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Myrmicine Ants (Subfamily Myrmicinae)Observer
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June Beetles (Subfamily Melolonthinae)Observer
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Ants (Family Formicidae)Observer
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June Beetles (Subfamily Melolonthinae)Observer
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Found on the street.
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Marauder Ants and Carebara Thief Ants (Genus Carebara)Observer
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Large Ant with about 2cm length. Not agressive and not attacking.
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Pillow Cushion Star (Culcita novaeguineae)Observer
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A red colored specimen.
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Ternate Chromis (Chromis ternatensis)Observer
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Small grey-black fish at the coral reef
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Giant Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria)Observer
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A small an a large specimen seen at the coral reef. The species is seen quite often at Sail Rock
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Black Sun Coral (Tubastraea micranthus)Observer
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The green supposed algae was seen at the coral reef attached to its substrate
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Giant Honeycomb Oyster (Hyotissa hyotis)Observer
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Observed species: The larger mollusc on the left lower side with the red spots. Seen in the coral reef.
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Indo-Pacific Sergeant Major (Abudefduf vaigiensis)Observer
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Seen a few meters from the surface at the coral reef.
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Bluering Angelfish (Pomacanthus annularis)Observer
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The fish seemed to be feeding on something.
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Yellowback Fusilier (Caesio xanthonota)Observer
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The fish could be seen in large quantities swimming right below the surface. The size was very roughly estimated 10cm.
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Red Squirrelfish (Sargocentron rubrum)Observer
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The fish was calmly resting hidden in the coral wall and had about the size not bigger than a hand.
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Longfin Batfish (Platax teira)Observer
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Before afternoon large schools of batfish could be seen as shown on one of the pictures. The fish where quite easy to observe from proximity because they were calmly swimming an some specimen where quite curiously following divers for a little while.