Video: The sight of fish walking in the sea
Fish know "go", sounds hard to believe but real. Not only that, they "go" very slowly.
The Waterwanted.ru page, which specializes in underwater photography, recently posted a clip of two pompano walking under the sea.
Two foot fin fishes are walking slowly under the seabed - (Photo taken from the clip).
This can be said to be a very rare clip, because normally the pompano rarely moves but only likes lying on the bottom of the sea waiting for the prey to come near. However, when they detect prey, they can also slowly approach by slowly using their fins to reach their prey.
Foot fin fish are found in almost all tropical and subtropical waters in the world. This species is small, short and rafted, sometimes with spikes and other appendages to disguise.
Two pompano are walking slowly under the seabed.
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