<p>Many years ago I was estranged by my human <a href="/tags/family/" rel="tag">#family</a> </p><p>This is my only family now and i love them, they visit me every evening!</p><p><a href="/tags/tas/" rel="tag">#Tas</a> <a href="/tags/tasmania/" rel="tag">#Tasmania</a> <a href="/tags/australia/" rel="tag">#Australia</a> <a href="/tags/animals/" rel="tag">#animals</a> <a href="/tags/wildlife/" rel="tag">#Wildlife</a> <a href="/tags/mammals/" rel="tag">#Mammals</a> <a href="/tags/critters/" rel="tag">#critters</a> <br><a href="/tags/marsupials/" rel="tag">#Marsupials</a> <a href="/tags/macropodsofmastodon/" rel="tag">#MacropodsOfMastodon</a> <a href="/tags/possums/" rel="tag">#possums</a> <a href="/tags/kangaroos/" rel="tag">#kangaroos</a> <a href="/tags/wallabies/" rel="tag">#wallabies</a></p>
critters
<p>Today’s post isn’t about a wreck – it is all about critters! 🐛🐠<br>First up: Hermodice carunculata, better known as the bearded fireworm. We’ve actually spotted quite a few of them this year. I didn’t recognize it at first and was very tempted to touch it with bare fingers – which would’ve been a painful mistake! 🔥🪱<br>Next: Scorpaena scrofa, the red scorpionfish. Fun fact: <span class="h-card"><a href="https://bonn.social/@tinca_tinca" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>tinca_tinca</span></a></span> has never spotted one on her own – she always needs a little hint. 😉🐟<br>And finally, we even saw a few nudibranchs. The photo shows an Edmundsella pedata taken on the shot of the wreck Vassilios T.<br>@scubadivers <a href="/tags/scuba/" rel="tag">#scuba</a> <a href="/tags/critters/" rel="tag">#critters</a> <a href="/tags/diving/" rel="tag">#diving</a> <a href="/tags/photography/" rel="tag">#photography</a></p>
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