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Bonito (Sarda orientalis) shoal swimming past the undersea base of Darwinas Arch

Bonito (Sarda orientalis) shoal swimming past the undersea base of Darwinas Arch


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Bonito (Sarda orientalis) shoal swimming past the undersea base of Darwinas Arch

Bonito (Sarda orientalis) shoal swimming past the undersea base of Darwins Arch. Darwin (Culpepper) Island, Galapagos

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Acanthopteri Actinopterygii Bony Fish Fish Galapagos Galapagos Islands Galapagos National Park Group Group Of Animals Osteichthyes Pacific Ocean Perciformes Percomorphi Ray Finned Fish School Scombridae South America Tropical Unesco World Heritage Site Biodiversity Hotspot Saltwater Sarda


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Swimming with the Cool Kids - Bonito Shoal Takes a Tour of Darwin's Arch Undersea Base!

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. In this incredible snapshot captured by Tui De Roy, we witness an exclusive underwater gathering that could rival any A-list party. The charismatic Bonito shoal, consisting of the vibrant Sarda orientalis species, gracefully glides past the undersea base of Darwin's Arch on Culpepper Island in the Galapagos. These ray-finned fish are not just your average swimmers; they belong to the percomorphi order and boast stunning striped patterns that make them true fashion icons of the ocean. As they swim together in perfect harmony, their synchronized movements create a mesmerizing spectacle. It seems like these bonitos have decided to explore new horizons and venture into uncharted territories. Who can blame them for choosing such a magnificent location? With its crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life, Darwin's Arch is truly an underwater paradise fit for these adventurous souls. As members of one big happy family known as Scombridae, these bonitos demonstrate the power and beauty of unity. Their presence showcases Latin America's rich biodiversity hotspot – Galapagos Islands – which has rightfully earned its place as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. So dive into this print by Nature Picture Library and let yourself be transported to this tropical oasis where nature reigns supreme. Join the bonito shoal on their exciting journey through South America's Pacific Ocean playground!

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