National Geographic
Armored catfish, an invasive species introduced to Florida waterways by the aquarium trade and irresponsible owners, latch onto manatees to feed off of the algae that grow on their backs. However, expending extra energy to remove these catfish isn't just making life harder for the manatees, it's putting their lives in danger. Learn what scientists are doing to help at the link in bio.
2 days ago
*cracks knuckles* I guess I'm gonna fight some fish then.
2 days ago
The flipper smack at the end is well deserved
2 days ago
This was our (@nickconzonephoto and I) story! Thanks for sharing.
2 days ago
Hello random person on the Internet. Hope your the is well!
2 days ago
Great story! Thanks for sharing!!
2 days ago
Can we hunt the catfish?
2 days ago
Time to go fishing 🎣
2 days ago
Cute animal
2 days ago
Plecos low on protein have been known to latch on to slow moving animals and feed off of them
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2 days ago
Great job @nickconzonephoto and @sruthi.gdv 👏🙌
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Mads Peter Iversen Photography
It has been awhile since I’ve visited the epic Faroe Islands and there is still sooo much I haven’t seen! Here’s a collection of photos from the archipelago with a small person in the big epic vistas where light plays a significant part in the photo! I share all my knowledge about how to use light in landscape photography in my newly released and third ebook ‘Landscape Light’. It is 251 pages and covers the types of light, the light you can encounter all throughout the day, colour and the impact of post-processing are all themes I cover throughout the ebook. If you struggle with light in landscape photography, this ebook is for you! There is a link in my bio, happy learning 🤓