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Squid Ballet
09 January 2018 | Anse d'Arlet
I was in the water scraping the barnacles off our new, expensive and apparently ineffective anti-fouling when I spotted these little guys by the anchor chain.
These are some of the many colors they managed to produce in the space of ten minutes. They stayed brown when near the (rusty) anchor chain (1-3), became mottled in open water (4) and produced false eyes and irridescent pale colors when I got too close. It is rare to get in the water and not see something interesting.
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