Bluestripe Snappers
Bluestripe snappers schooling in Sodwana Bay, South Africa
- Image ID 56730441
- Production Year 2024
- Length 00:00:14
- Production Company Bonanza Films
- Resolution
- FormatMP4
Synopsis
The common bluestripe snapper (Lutjanus kasmira) is native to the Indian Ocean - from the coast of Africa and Red Sea to central Pacific. Adults inhabit coral reefs, occurring in both shallow lagoons and on outer reef slopes. Frequently found in large aggregations around coral formations, caves or wrecks during the day, they feed on fish, shrimp, crabs, cephalopods and planktonic crustaceans.
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Production Companies
Bonanza Films
Additional Credits
PJ Kotzé