The thread about weird and wonderful creatures in nature reminded me of an experience I had one time in SE Asia while diving.
This story is probably not as cool as the 'weird and wonderful' thread, but I'll tell it anyway just for kicks. These fish are definitely weird,
and wonderful I guess.
A buddy of mine and myself had gone in on a week long charter of a live-aboard dive boat in the S. China Sea off the coast of Malaysia. We saw all
kinds of cool stuff on this trip. We'd gone in on this trip with 4-5 other people some of whom we didn't know. Anyway, this one time we'd been
skin diving and SCUBA diving all morning and we came up for lunch. So we were all sitting there on the boat eating lunch. The charter owner was this
Malaysian guy and his brother, and they served all kinds of weird food (some of it not very good). So, we're sitting there and the lunch was some
bizarre thing which fell into the 'not very good' category (like bordering on spoiled). But they did have some hard boiled eggs, so me, my buddy
and another Malay friend of ours were eating these eggs. We'd shell the eggs and throw the shells overboard. At one point my Malay buddy dropped
his camera in the water while trying to adjust something on it. The camera belonged to his brother, and he said his brother would kill him if
anything happened to it. So he dropped it overboard and it sank to the bottom about 70-80 feet below. Most everyone was at their ND limits, but I
had some time left, so I volunteered to go get it.
The water was about 70-80 feet, but there was a reef right next to where we were anchored, and the top of the reef was only about 2-1/2 feet below the
surface. So I strapped on a tank, my gear and got ready to go looking for the camera. My two other buddies were sitting there still eating these
eggs and tossing the shells overboard. I jumped in the water, gave the okay signal and dropped below the surface. Right then, from out of the
shadows under the boat, came this absolutely mammoth Giant Sea Wrasse (i.e. a really BIG fish that feeds on coral. I think they're relatives of the
Parrot Fish. Their official name is "Humphead Wrasse" I believe). Scared the living daylights out of me! And he was headed right for my chest!
Wrasses aren't particularly harmful, but they are HUGE, and if they bite you they can take off a finger (or even a hand), but they're not
aggressive. Well, I didn't know it, but these things just absolutely love, love, LOVE egg shells!! They eat coral for the calcium and egg shells
have a lot of calcium. So this guy was just hanging out under the boat gorging himself on all the egg shells we were throwing overboard. Now he was
onto me, I guess thinking I had more egg shells. He made a B-line right for me! Below me was 70+ feet of water, but right behind me was a jagged
coral reef covered by only a couple feet of water, and he had me backed up against this coral.
My first reaction was to back away from him, but I instantly got into the coral (bad idea!). With the wave action over the reef, getting into that
coral was a recipe for disaster because that stuff will cut you to ribbons in an instant. So I had nowhere to go. Now, when I say BIG fish, I mean
HUGE! This guy's mouth was easily larger than my head, and he probably weighed about 300 lbs or so. So I kind of dodged him and popped my head up
above the surface to plead for a little help only to find my buddies rolling around laughing at what was happening! Great! No help! Worse, now they
were throwing even more egg shells in the water left and right and enjoying the antics of me shucking and jiving to try and escape from this huge
fish. If I went down, the fish would go down. If I moved to one side, the fish would move that way. No matter where I went, this huge fish was all
over me. All he wanted was some egg shells, but I didn't want him 'tasting' me to see if I was egg shell flavored! This went on for what seemed
like a half hour (probably only about 5 minutes in reality), and I finally managed to escape by diving under the boat and getting out into open water.
Fortunately (for me), these guys don't usually stray far from a reef wall. He was fine under the boat, or up near the reef, but didn't really want
to venture out into the open water after me. So, I managed to escape, which ended the comedy show for my buddies on the boat.
I dived down and managed to locate my buddy's camera and brought it back, threatening to send it back down again if anyone got the bright idea to
toss a bunch of egg shells in the water when I got up near the boat! And thus ended the story of my encounter with a giant Sea Wrasse, but you can
imagine my shock coming face to face with a fish which was bigger than me right after jumping in the water!
Memorable experience to be sure!
If you want to see what one of these monsters looks like...
Humphead Wrasse