Papua New Guinea 2-TOEA (KM2)

Composition
Bronze
Country
Papua New Guinea
Approx. Size
21.7mm
Area
Oceania/Australia
Animal Class
Fish
Species
Butterfly cod
KM#
2

The Butterfly cod aka Common lionfish aka Pterois volitans aka many other names is found in reefs around Papua New Guinea, and can change its body colour to avoid detection. Growing up to 35 cm, it usually lies motionless on the bottom, waiting for smaller fish to approach. It spreads its large fins and uses them like a net to force the small fish into a position suitable for gobbling up (like, say, backing it against something).

Papua New Guinea

Agent's Photo
Area
Oceania/Australia

loc_papuanewguineaPapua New Guinea occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea, just north of Australia (and part of its land mass). Probably the most diverse country on earth, it is estimated that there are more than 1,000 cultural groups among its 7 million inhabitants, including hundreds of indiginous ethnic groups dating back 10,000 years or more. The country's 820 indigenous langugages represent 12% of all languages on earth.

Approximately 97% of the land in the country is recognized as belonging to the many different groups of people. Subsistence agriculture provides a living for about 85% of the population, and nearly half the population is illiterate. While poor monetarily, the country is overflowing with cultural wealth. It is also believed that many undiscovered species of plants and animals exist in the largely unexplored interior. The extreme ruggedness of the country is probably what is responsible for the survival of the many cultures, as it has largely prevented the conquering nations from exploiting Papua New Guinea's vast natural resources.

Papua New Guinea on Wikipedia

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