Hippocampus sindonis holotype - credit Sandra J. Raredon, Division of Fishes, NMNH
Wow. I'm wondering if the photographer just took the top half of the picture, copied and then pasted it on the bottom. The reflection looks too perfect to be real. But I still like the picture. : ) Swans are such beautiful birds.
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