Shoal in rush hour mania
Updated: 2016-07-12 11:13
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A diver swims near a shoal of grumpy fish in the Red Sea. If you thought your Monday morning commute was bad, spare a thought for these grumpy fish. Rammed together like sardines, the agitated Bohar Snappers were determined to make progress in their rush hour mania. Spotted in the Gulf of Suez in the Red Sea, Egypt, it is thought the fish came together to reproduce and take advantage of the food. But the bad-tempered shoal, captured by 54-year-old Justin Beevor, are actually in a surprisingly good mood. [Photo/IC] |
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