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did you ever wonder if fish ever sleep? Contrary to common sense, the ocean is quite busy as the sun sets and those who hide by day come out and play by night. Sharing a favorite hobby of mine where I enter the ocean at it’s darkest revealing creatures showcasing crypsis moments.

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