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Live spot prawn sitting on a coral reef.
Ribbon sawtail fish (Idiacanthus fasciola)
Langoustine (Norway / Norwegian Lobster) Nephrops norvegicus. Taken in Scottish sea lochs (Loch Fyne and Loch Long).
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba,  is a species of krill found in the Antarctic waters of the Southern Ocean.  They are a key species in the Antarctic ecosystem.
Shrimp playing dead while being photographed
Banded Coral Shrimp
Sea life  shrimp  Aquatic organism Underwater  Mediterranean sea Scuba diver point of view. Other name: Scampi, Nephrops norvegicus, Nephropidae shrimp-lobster, Norway lobster, Škamp.
sea crawfish (palinurus)
Odontodactylus scyllarus, commonly known as the peacock mantis shrimp, ,
Cleaner Shrimp Lysmata amboinensis
shrimp , underwater, mantis shrimp
Fresh Scallops, pecten maximus, Fresh Scallops, pecten maximus
Macro of an Amano shrimp ( Caridina japonica ) in a fish tank
Tropical sea underwater fishes on coral reef. Vibrant striped fish swimming amidst a colorful coral reef ecosystem.
Lysmata amboinensis cleaner shrimp in marine aquarium with anemons and corals
The Pharaoh Cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis lives in warm water (30°C) and is fast growing. They mate and spawn at 110 days and their life span is 240 days. They lay about 1500 eggs which take 14 days to develop at 28°C. Males are larger than females and most are larger than 1 kg. In contrary to a squid's tail fins, cuttlefish have got a fin fringe running around all of the body side. A cuttlefish moves by undulating that fringe. Additionally, the cuttlefish can use the rocket propulsion typical of all cephalopods: Water is pressed from the pallial (mantle) cavity through the hyponome or siphon (a muscular tube), which is also used to direct the propulsion. So the cuttlefish is driven backward, which it uses mainly to evade an enemy, especially on short distances. This specimen is howering near the Lava Flow of Neira Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia, 4°32'7.9618 S 129°52'30.6844 E at 9m depth
Peacock mantis shrimp
Red skunk cleaner shrimp
Coral Banded Shrimp (Stenopus hispidus)
Fire worm underwater Sea life  Scuba diver point of view
Alabaster nudibranch at kelvin grove, BC, Canada
Peacock mantis shrimp
Atlantic Cod -  Gadus morhua
emperor angelfish, Mutton snapper,French angelfish, sea horse, Cuttlefish , stone fish
Whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei or Penaeus vannamei,  known as Pacific white shrimp or King prawn, is a species of prawn of the eastern Pacific Ocean commonly caught or farmed for food. Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico.
Sabella spallanzani is a species of marine polychaete worm commonly known as the European fan worm or feather duster worm. It belongs to the family Sabellidae and is widely distributed in the coastal waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. The worm has a slender and elongated body that can reach lengths of up to 30 centimeters. Its most striking feature is its ornate crown of feathery, fan-shaped tentacles called radioles, which are used for filter-feeding and respiration. The radioles come in various colors, including shades of white, yellow, orange, and pink, adding a vibrant touch to the underwater landscape. Sabella spallanzani is a fascinating and beautiful creature that contributes to the biodiversity of marine ecosystems.
Very close to a mantis shrimp
Colorful Coral Reef Teeming with Exotic Fish. Lively and colorful coral reef in a vibrant underwater world. Diverse array of tropical fish swimming freely in their aquatic environment, creating a mesmerizing scene for nature and animal enthusiasts alike.
Mantis Shrimp, Peacock Mantis, Odomodactylus scylla, Coral Reef, Lembeh, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Asia
Close-up of Sailfin tang on the coral reef.
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