Went to Sentosa to visit its real and natural underwater world on Tuesday, 23 Jun, and did not had the time to blog until today. It's been a really busy week. So here's just a quick listing of some of the things we saw.
This little Flatworm is quite commonly spotted on our shores.
A Smooth Spooner Crab (Etisus laevimanus) which feeds on algae by scraping them off rocks with its pincers which have spoon-like tips.
Pretty little nudibranchs - Dendrodoris denisoni.
There were lots of Gobies which I did not had the time to find out the ID.
Spotted a few Mantis Shrimps, and here's one of them.
A huge coral garden...
I also found several Kite Butterflyfish (Parachaetodon ocellatus).
It was nice seeing this little Pygmy Squid (Idiosepius sp.) which was not camera-shy at all.
A rather huge Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria).
A very aggressive Red Swimming Crab (Thalamita spinimana).
We even found several Snake Eels (Pisodonophis crancrivorous), and here's one of them.
Here's a close-up.
Keyhole Limpet with a little crab.
A pair of Glossodoris atromarginata nudibranchs.
A very huge Flatworm about the length of my palm!
There were lots of Sand Dollars (Arachnoides placenta) at the sandy area.
There were at least 3 Xylopcarpus rumphii trees on this shore, and here're two of them.
Lots of Raffles' Pitcher Plants (Nepenthes rafflesiana) can be seen hanging off trees.
And of course, I always visit the Tongkat Ali plant (Eurycoma longifolia) whenever I visit this area.
My favourite shot of the day - a Black Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa latipes) in flight. Was rather surprised that my simple point-and-shoot camera managed to capture this shot :P
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