Kelp greenling courtship dance :luv:
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Yes, it did enter my mind. But unlike the greenlings, the ling just laid there, and no action observed. I reallynwscubamom wrote:Jan, remember the darkening of the head that we found on the lings? I wonder if that was some sort of mating signal - similar to what these other Greenling family members are doing? - Janna
Jan K wrote:After seeing hundreds of Buffalo Sculpins, this is the first time I found one with spines erected. It was not reaction to my presence, the "horns" were up when I spotted it many feet away...