Flamingo Tongue - Grenada - Scuba Hank NYC

Flamingo Tongue – Grenada

The Caribbean Sea, with its sun-kissed turquoise waters and kaleidoscopic coral reefs, is a treasure trove of underwater wonders. During my dive in Grenada, I was captivated by the sight of a Flamingo Tongue delicately clinging to a purplish coral.

Flamingo Tongue - Grenada - Scuba Hank NYC

Flamingo Tongues are actually small sea snails, not the tongues of flamingos! Their vibrant patterns serve as a warning to predators, signaling that they are toxic. Despite their eye-catching appearance, Flamingo Tongues are only about an inch in size.

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4 responses to “Flamingo Tongue – Grenada”

  1. Hammad Rais Avatar

    Tiny in size but mighty in beauty.

  2. sharonsiconictravelphotographyblog Avatar

    So many things to see under the sea. Amazing that bright colors point to poisonous.

  3. dogdad87 Avatar

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    1. ScubaHankNYC Avatar

      Thanks!!!

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