A little clownfish opens its mouth to reveal a blood sucking intruder living on its tongue. The louse-like parasite, which entered through the gills of the small fish, is now so big that its stripy, orange host can barely close its mouth. The unfortunate clownfish was spotted by 44-year-old photographer and law professor Lars Oliver Michaelis in the shallow waters of the Lembeh Strait in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
A northern potoo shows it is a master of disguise as it perches on a tree stump and blends into the bark.
INSIDE Britain's last Naval hospital where scurvy was cured looks like an NHS time capsule.
THIS ONE of a kind experience brings a whole new meaning to the phrase 'a coffee to go'.
The view from this rooftop pool is sure to make most holidaymakers envious.
A proud gorilla mum welcomes her newborn baby western lowland gorilla, a critically endangered species.
ARM extended and head flung back, this little chipmunk performs a loose-limbed yoga move.
A striped marlin means business as it spots lunch and spears a small fish.
A kingfisher’s bright blue and orange feathers glisten in the sunlight as the bird dives into a lake.
Families in an Indian slum put their lives on the line by living on top of an ACTIVE railway track.
AT 4,800 metres high and just three metres wide, this is the most dangerous road in the world.
A floating market in Indonesia is bursting with vibrant colours as wooden rowing boats loaded with fruit and vegetables crowd the river.