Anyone ever see a wrasse do this? It must be some kind of mating ritual, but there were no females around, except my wife Fran, who shot this guy, she called "Wet Willie", in action. We're guessing this is a circle-cheek wrasse, anyone know for sure? This was shot in Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. An island surrounded by a barrier reef, and home to many species of wrasses.
The amazing thing is he kept this up for as long as he did, and that Fran remained composed enough to shoot it. I finished the clip with some shots from some of our other trips of animals keeping up with the music.
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The amazing thing is he kept this up for as long as he did, and that Fran remained composed enough to shoot it. I finished the clip with some shots from some of our other trips of animals keeping up with the music.
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