FANTASTIC FISHES are common in waters surrounding the Galapagos but 

 none is so rare as the Antennarius above whose fins serve as feet while he 

 clambers about in rocky tide pools like a clumsy toad. Splotches of color in 

 exotic hues afford him an almost perfect camouflage. He dangles a little an- 

 tenna with a bulbous tip in front of his nose and gobbles down any curious 

 little fishes attracted by the lure. Below is an odd flat fish of the family 

 Soleidae, Symphurus atTamentatus. 



