RFBEHTMB–Longlure Frogfish (Antennarius multiocellatus) hiding in sponges as seen on night dive
RFR0K55G–Longlure frogfish, Anilao, Philippines.
RM2A2M0KX–Antennarius multiocellatus, Print, The longlure frogfish (Antennarius multiocellatus) is a species of frogfish in the genus Antennarius found in the western Atlantic from Bermuda and the Bahamas, south along the coasts of Central and South America, to Brazil around warm shallow reefs with abundant sponge populations at depths less than 215 feet (66 m)., 1700-1880
RMA8BWC0–Longlure frogfish Antennarius multiocellatus in Bonaire N A Caribbean Sea
RFAKHM81–LONGLURE FROGFISH
RF2B90GTH–Antennarius multiocellatus, Print, The longlure frogfish (Antennarius multiocellatus) is a species of frogfish in the genus Antennarius found in the western Atlantic from Bermuda and the Bahamas, south along the coasts of Central and South America, to Brazil around warm shallow reefs with abundant sponge populations at depths less than 215 feet (66 m)., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed
RFBE91PX–Longlure Frogfish (Antennarius multiocellatus) hiding in sponges as seen on night dive at Town Pier, Bonaire
RM2A2M0KY–Antennarius multiocellatus, Print, The longlure frogfish (Antennarius multiocellatus) is a species of frogfish in the genus Antennarius found in the western Atlantic from Bermuda and the Bahamas, south along the coasts of Central and South America, to Brazil around warm shallow reefs with abundant sponge populations at depths less than 215 feet (66 m)., 1700-1880
RMJ4MXNW–Toad fish, Antennarius multiocellatus
RFAKHM7E–LONGLURE FROGFISH
RF2B90GP6–Antennarius multiocellatus, Print, The longlure frogfish (Antennarius multiocellatus) is a species of frogfish in the genus Antennarius found in the western Atlantic from Bermuda and the Bahamas, south along the coasts of Central and South America, to Brazil around warm shallow reefs with abundant sponge populations at depths less than 215 feet (66 m)., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed
RMD0DKFE–Longlure Frogfish Sits Motionless on Hard Coral