k boa constrictor species of diving beetle, Petaurus breviceps A pair of yellownose shrimp gobies, Stonogobiops xanthorhinica, with Randalls blind snapping shrimp, Alpheus randalli, who is excavating their den. As pictured here, the shrimp always keeps an antennae touching the goby. The two communicate through this connection. Fiji. photo by David Fleetham Stock Photo - Afloimages
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boa constrictor  species of diving beetle, Petaurus breviceps  A pair of yellownose shrimp gobies, Stonogobiops xanthorhinica, with Randalls blind snapping shrimp, Alpheus randalli, who is excavating their den.  As pictured here, the shrimp always keeps an antennae touching the goby.  The two communicate through this connection. Fiji.  photo by David Fleetham
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boa constrictor (species of diving beetle, Petaurus breviceps)

A pair of yellownose shrimp gobies, Stonogobiops xanthorhinica, with Randalls blind snapping shrimp, Alpheus randalli, who is excavating their den. As pictured here, the shrimp always keeps an antennae touching the goby. The two communicate through this connection. Fiji. /photo by David Fleetham

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