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  • Pair of Dinah's gobies (Lubricogobius dinah) with their beer-bottle home, at Observation Point in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea
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  • One of a pair of Dinah's goby (Lubricogobius dinah) in the mouth of a beer bottle, at Observation Point in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
    Lubricogobius-dinah-goby-in-beer-bot...tif
  • Lubricogobius dinah goby sitting on top of its beer bottle home, located at 30 meters depth at Observation Point at Normanby Island in Milne Bay province, Papua New Guinea.
    Lubricogobius-dinah-goby-observation...tif
  • Dinah's goby (Lubricogobius dinah) sitting on top of a beer bottle. Observation Point at Normany Island in Milne Bay province, Papua New Guinea.
    Lubricogobius-dinah-goby-observation...tif
  • Lubricogobius dinah goby peeking out from its beer bottle home, located at 30 meters depth at Observation Point in Milne Bay province, Papua New Guinea.
    Lubricogobius-dinah-goby-observation...tif
  • Pair of Dinah's gobies (Lubricogobius dinah) with their beer-bottle home, found at a depth of 30 metres at Observation Point in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea
    Lubricogobius-dinah-goby-with-beer-b...tif
  • Lubricogobius dinah goby sitting on top of its beer bottle home, located at 30 meters depth at Observation Point at Normanby Island in Milne Bay province, Papua New Guinea.
    Lubricogobius-dinah-goby-observation...tif
  • Pair of Dinah's gobies (Lubricogobius dinah) with their beer-bottle home, with the fish inside the bottle is turned upside-down. These gobies were at a depth of 30 metres at Observation Point in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea.
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  • Male whitespotted bamboo sharks (Chiloscyllium plagiosum) initiate the courtship process by biting and holding on to the female shark, striving to get a firm grasp on one of the pectoral fins as depicted here. The female appears to struggle and attempt to escape, leading the male on an extended swim. At some point, the female seems to give in, and the male has an opportunity to mate. During this sometimes intense swim, the male gradually inflates his siphon sacs with seawater, visible here as the bulge at the ventral area of the male. The male uses seawater to flush his sperm into the female's cloaca when the time comes to mate. As shown here, these bamboo sharks seem to mate one-to-one, which is in contrast to observed behavior in other shark species, when a single female attracts the attention of many males at once.
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