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未來ちゃん by.Kawashima kotori

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Deep Sea Spider, Colossendeis speciesFrom: National Museum Cardiff
The Sea Spiders are a distinct Phylum of animals known as the Pycnogonida. They can be found living in the sea from the poles to the tropics, and from the sea-shore to the deepest sea. This specimen is a deep sea species, capable of living at depths below 1000 meters. It is some 20cm long and preserved by the Museum in a formaldehyde solution

fyeah-seacreatures:

Deep Sea Spider, Colossendeis species
From: National Museum Cardiff

The Sea Spiders are a distinct Phylum of animals known as the Pycnogonida. They can be found living in the sea from the poles to the tropics, and from the sea-shore to the deepest sea. This specimen is a deep sea species, capable of living at depths below 1000 meters. It is some 20cm long and preserved by the Museum in a formaldehyde solution

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An X-ray look of a Channeled Whelk, showing internal structure.

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An X-ray look of a Channeled Whelk, showing internal structure.

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Norris Top Snail on the kelp at Anacapa Island. (divindk)

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Norris Top Snail on the kelp at Anacapa Island. (divindk)

ohwol:

未來ちゃん by.Kawashima kotori

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fyeah-seacreatures:

Leafy Sea Dragon. (johnson_cheetah)

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Leafy Sea Dragon. (johnson_cheetah)

fyeah-seacreatures:

Deep Sea Spider, Colossendeis speciesFrom: National Museum Cardiff
The Sea Spiders are a distinct Phylum of animals known as the Pycnogonida. They can be found living in the sea from the poles to the tropics, and from the sea-shore to the deepest sea. This specimen is a deep sea species, capable of living at depths below 1000 meters. It is some 20cm long and preserved by the Museum in a formaldehyde solution

fyeah-seacreatures:

Deep Sea Spider, Colossendeis species
From: National Museum Cardiff

The Sea Spiders are a distinct Phylum of animals known as the Pycnogonida. They can be found living in the sea from the poles to the tropics, and from the sea-shore to the deepest sea. This specimen is a deep sea species, capable of living at depths below 1000 meters. It is some 20cm long and preserved by the Museum in a formaldehyde solution

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Coconut Octopus. (marco26886)

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Coconut Octopus. (marco26886)

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An X-ray look of a Channeled Whelk, showing internal structure.

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An X-ray look of a Channeled Whelk, showing internal structure.

fyeah-seacreatures:

Norris Top Snail on the kelp at Anacapa Island. (divindk)

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Norris Top Snail on the kelp at Anacapa Island. (divindk)

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Coleman Shrimp. (Luko Gecko)

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Coleman Shrimp. (Luko Gecko)

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