





Photos taken of Brunei's wonderful wildlife - and some of my own pets! With a hope that with these photos, people will start to love the beauty that nature has provided us. And for Bruneians to please start realising that without your help, Brunei's once thriving nature can't survive alone.
Few days ago I dragged my poor hubby to a river so that I could take photos for my project. While he waited in the car, I braved the blazing hot sun, carrying my heavy camera and nearly jumped out of my skin when a dog barked at me while I was deep in thought. I finally got to the riverbank, and was greeted by the sound of splashes. And to my delight, I saw mudskippers, but not just that, there were some HUGE mudskippers!! At least, the biggest ones I've ever seen in my life!! The ones I usually get to see are small ones, about 2inches long, and I usually thought they were big. And I remember once a friend told me that 2 inches was nothing, and he gestured how big the ones he's seen before were. Which I found hard to believe hahaha. But that day, I saw plenty of giant mudskippers - they must have been like 8 inches long each!! Fat heads, they looked more like fishes!!
I of course got overexcited, msged hubby to come quickly and see the giants, and started clicking away at whatever I saw moved hahaha. Unfortunately I only brought my normal lens with me, so the photos are blurred, but at least you can see the mudskippers and have a general idea about how fat and big they are hahaha. I'm definitely going back there with my other lens for some better photos!!
They remind me of "ikan buntal" (puffer fish)
Just to end, I put in this photo of a tiny crab. Found it funny how he's dancing away with his claws. Probably trying to catch something or just show off, I dunno hahaha
(I think the Toblerone is winning.)