Beautiful sea creatures captured by a photographer's camera for everyone's delight
- Underwater photographer Andrey Nekraso, from the Ukraine, photographed efficient predators at night
- He described night-time in the Egyptian sea as 'very quiet, peaceful and mysterious'
- The Red Sea is home to more than 1,200 species of fish, 10 per cent of which are found nowhere else in the world
Scores of tourists travel to Egypt’s Red Sea to snorkel under the sun, but one underwater photographer has captured strange sea creatures of the night that come into their own after under the cover of darkness. Many of the sea’s most efficient predators spend their days lazily drifting along waiting for darkness - and their chance to hunt. Moray eels and porcupine fish that have been docile during the day suddenly spring into life.
See beautiful pictures here
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2555873/The-Red-Sea-night-photographers-delight-Beautiful-images-reveal-variety-creatures-emerge-dark-Egypts-waters.html
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