Last summer I visited Tobago in the Caribbean, It's very close to Venezuela so shares a lot of its wildlife and luckily hasn't been ravaged by tourism.
Whilst on a jungle trek I came across 2 fishes in a stream as well as various crabs and crayfish.
The fish look a lot like a killifish possibly panchax but am unsure, anyone have any ideas?
As for the crabs they varied in size up to around the size of a dinner plate. According to the locals they fed on small snakes! I would have loved to have had the time to observe them long enough to witness this but alas our guide was far more interested in the bird life. The one pictured was around 20-30cm across.
There were 2 visible species of crayfish, one with large red claws and another no claws, unfortunately the pictures of the clawed ones were very blurred so haven't included them. At one point I found a rockpool with a whole family living in it feeding on a dead crab, it was stunning and very inspirational to see this real life aquascape bubbling with life. Wild crayfish have always been on my list of things to see in my lifetime and to see baby ones and adult ones all sharing a meal was amazing.
Whilst on a jungle trek I came across 2 fishes in a stream as well as various crabs and crayfish.
The fish look a lot like a killifish possibly panchax but am unsure, anyone have any ideas?
As for the crabs they varied in size up to around the size of a dinner plate. According to the locals they fed on small snakes! I would have loved to have had the time to observe them long enough to witness this but alas our guide was far more interested in the bird life. The one pictured was around 20-30cm across.
There were 2 visible species of crayfish, one with large red claws and another no claws, unfortunately the pictures of the clawed ones were very blurred so haven't included them. At one point I found a rockpool with a whole family living in it feeding on a dead crab, it was stunning and very inspirational to see this real life aquascape bubbling with life. Wild crayfish have always been on my list of things to see in my lifetime and to see baby ones and adult ones all sharing a meal was amazing.