May 26, 2007

Durban hinge-beak shrimp

Durban hinge-beak shrimp pair RA.jpgDurban shrimp (Rhynchocinetes durbanensis) are a favorite of divers not only because of their striking color pattern but also because of their behavior. The high rostrum (nose) is distinctive of hinge-beak shrimp. They are found in deep crevices and holes, usually living together in large numbers. When they move, they tend to hop about, which is quite humorous to watch. A patient photographer can wait until the shrimps are no longer afraid and begin to hop out of their holes and into the view finder. But don't be surprised if the shrimps keep hopping towards the camera housing as if to inspect a new addition to their home. Who is watching whom? Miguel's Diving staff knows only one spot where these funny shrimps congregate.

Posted by Miguel at May 26, 2007 06:17 PM

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