Hello, cool photo. It does look like it is chasing the fish! Thank you so much for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
indeed it does appear to be chasing dinner! colors are changing fast here too. But the western larch have barely begun their change, so a new layer of color will soon appear.
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Hello, cool photo. It does look like it is chasing the fish! Thank you so much for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteNeat shadows and creative photo ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Weekend ~ ^_^
Nice capture from the aquarium.
ReplyDeletePoor little fishy ;)))
ReplyDeleteyikes
ReplyDeleteindeed it does appear to be chasing dinner!
ReplyDeletecolors are changing fast here too. But the western larch have barely begun their change, so a new layer of color will soon appear.
Do not think the ichthyosaurus will ever catch that fish. It lacks the muscles. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteDon't think I would like to find that at the end of my line. - Margy
ReplyDeleteThis is a great photo! (even if the fish wasn't in it).
ReplyDeleteOh yes, a very old critter :-)
ReplyDeleteWow! Yes, just amazing how the fossil appears to be chasing the fish!
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