Dear All,
Yesterday the url's below didn't work well, got several warnings, you
can now look:
> When cruising the south of Ormoc Bay, Visayas, Central
> Philippines, last week I met some fishermen that took a few
> samples of living Argonauta hians.
>
> A search on google did not reveal any photos of living animals - a
> few museum pieces on alcohol only. These are possibly the first
> photographs of living A. hians.
>
> You can enjoy them on:
>
> http://www.poppe-images.com/lab/search_results.php?category=Octopuses
>
> Since a few months we developed special techniques to photograph
> pelagic critters.
>
> You can watch Atlanta attacking Creseis:
>
> http://www.poppe-images.com/images/search_results.php?
> category=shells&species=Creseis%20acicula#fs
>
> Or look at living Cavolinidae : they move as butterflies and are
> very hard to photograph in the wild:
>
> http://www.poppe-images.com/images/search_results.php?
> category=shells&family=CAVOLINIIDAE#fs
>
>
> Mabuhay from Mactan island, the Philippines.
>
> Guido T. Poppe
> Websites: www.conchology.be
> www.poppe-stamps.com
> www.poppe-images.com
> www.mambele.be
>
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