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ECU Shot of Lacrymaria olor ( O.F.Muller 1786) is Ciliate protozoan found in freshwater ponds also predator and has been observed to feed on other protozoans / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
ECU Shot of Lacrymaria olor ( O.F.Muller 1786) is Ciliate protozoan found in freshwater ponds also predator and has been observed to feed on other protozoans / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
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ECU Shot of Lacrymaria olor ( O.F.Muller 1786) is Ciliate protozoan found in freshwater ponds also predator and has been observed to feed on other protozoans / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
ECU Shot of Lacrymaria olor ( O.F.Muller 1786) is Ciliate protozoan found in freshwater ponds also predator and has been observed to feed on other protozoans / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
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ECU TS Shot of Lacrymaria olor ( O.F.Muller 1786) is Ciliate protozoan found in freshwater ponds also predator and has been observed to feed on other protozoans / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
ECU TS Shot of Lacrymaria olor ( O.F.Muller 1786) is Ciliate protozoan found in freshwater ponds also predator and has been observed to feed on other protozoans / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
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ECU TS Shot of Free swimming Ciliate moving between filaments of algae / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
ECU TS Shot of Free swimming Ciliate moving between filaments of algae / Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion, United Kingdom
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Medium, Tracking-right - An animal trainer coaxes a tiger to step down from a high metal platform / USA
Medium, Tracking-right - An animal trainer coaxes a tiger to step down from a high metal platform / USA
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Medium Close Up - Gloved hands disecting a dead rat / Bangladesh
Medium Close Up - Gloved hands disecting a dead rat / Bangladesh
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Mantis shrimp (Odontodactylus syllarus) in a burrow on the seabed.
Mantis shrimps are neither mantis or shrimp but stomatopod crustaceans. This one is a smasher , so named for its club-like appendages, used to crack the shells of prey species. Filmed in the Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Mantis shrimp (Odontodactylus syllarus) in a burrow on the seabed.
Mantis shrimps are neither mantis or shrimp but stomatopod crustaceans. This one is a smasher , so named for its club-like appendages, used to crack the shells of prey species. Filmed in the Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Siamese fighting fish
Red siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) isolated on white background.
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High Angle hand-held pan-left pan-right - A shark thrashes with a chain in its mouth / Great Barrier Reef, Australia
High Angle hand-held pan-left pan-right - A shark thrashes with a chain in its mouth / Great Barrier Reef, Australia
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Red mouth triggerfish (Odonus niger) group, guarding and ventilating their nests, which are buried in black volcanic sand. Triggerfish have the fastest developing eggs. Spawning occurs at dawn and by dusk the eggs are ready to disperse
Red mouth triggerfish (Odonus niger) group, guarding and ventilating their nests, which are buried in black volcanic sand. Triggerfish have the fastest developing eggs. Spawning occurs at dawn and by dusk the eggs are ready to disperse
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Pair of Clark's anemone fish (Amphiprion clarkii) spawning. First the larger female deposits her eggs, then the male fertilizes them. When the spawning has ceased the anemone will expand and conceal the eggs
Pair of Clark's anemone fish (Amphiprion clarkii) spawning. First the larger female deposits her eggs, then the male fertilizes them. When the spawning has ceased the anemone will expand and conceal the eggs
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Siamese fighting fish .
Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) isolated on white background.
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Hard corals. These reefs in the Gubal Straits of the Red Sea are the most northerly coral reefs and have some of the best examples of reef building species.
The predominant strong north winds produce shallow, highly oxygenated water, while the persistent wind forces surface water south, inducing a nutrient rich upswelling ideal for coral productivity. The relatively sheltered Red Sea does...
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Lyretail anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) swimming out from the shelter of the reef to feed in the current. Filmed off Ras Muhammad in the Red Sea
Lyretail anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) swimming out from the shelter of the reef to feed in the current. Filmed off Ras Muhammad in the Red Sea
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Red Sea raccoon butterflyfish (Chaetodon fasciatus) over a coral reef. This fish is normally solitary or found in pairs. This group is possibly a prelude to spawning activity. Filmed in the Gulf of Aden, Red Sea
Red Sea raccoon butterflyfish (Chaetodon fasciatus) over a coral reef. This fish is normally solitary or found in pairs. This group is possibly a prelude to spawning activity. Filmed in the Gulf of Aden, Red Sea
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Hard corals. These reefs in the Gubal Straits of the Red Sea are the most northerly coral reefs and have some of the best examples of reef building species.
The predominant strong north winds produce shallow, highly oxygenated water, while the persistent wind forces surface water south, inducing a nutrient rich upswelling ideal for coral productivity. The relatively sheltered Red Sea does...
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Hard corals. These reefs in the Gubal Straits of the Red Sea are the most northerly coral reefs and have some of the best examples of reef building species.
The predominant strong north winds produce shallow, highly oxygenated water, while the persistent wind forces surface water south, inducing a nutrient rich upswelling ideal for coral productivity. The relatively sheltered Red Sea does...
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Close Up - Upside down locust struggles to right itself / Australia
Close Up - Upside down locust struggles to right itself / Australia
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Pair of Exquisite butterflyfish (Chaetodon austriacus) feeding on Acropora polyps. Filmed in the Gulf of Aden, Red Sea
Pair of Exquisite butterflyfish (Chaetodon austriacus) feeding on Acropora polyps. Filmed in the Gulf of Aden, Red Sea