Yoji Ookata, a Japanese Photographer recently discovered a circle formation underwater. The circle had a diameter of 6 feet. After showing it to a team of divers they went back to discover where it came from.
Lucky for them they were able to find the main suspect behind this natural artwork. With the help of underwater cameras they were able to capture a small puffer fish "on the job". The reasons this little artist worked day and night to create its masterpiece were many, but scientists claim that the most important was to attract mates.
via (thisiscolossal.com)
Lucky for them they were able to find the main suspect behind this natural artwork. With the help of underwater cameras they were able to capture a small puffer fish "on the job". The reasons this little artist worked day and night to create its masterpiece were many, but scientists claim that the most important was to attract mates.
via (thisiscolossal.com)