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BCU Low angle, Robber Crab opening coconut on beach, Seychelles
BCU Low angle, Robber Crab opening coconut on beach, Seychelles
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CU Low angle, Robber Crab opening coconut on beach, Seychelles
CU Low angle, Robber Crab opening coconut on beach, Seychelles
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CU Low angle, Robber Crab opening coconut on beach, Seychelles
CU Low angle, Robber Crab opening coconut on beach, Seychelles
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MS Low angle, Robber Crab crawling across beach past coconut, Seychelles
MS Low angle, Robber Crab crawling across beach past coconut, Seychelles
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BCU Head of Robber Crab to camera, Seychelles
BCU Head of Robber Crab to camera, Seychelles
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Medium Close Up static - A market display in Thailand features yams and shrimp. / Thailand
Medium Close Up static - A market display in Thailand features yams and shrimp. / Thailand
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MS red Crab, among fluffy white coral, side view, Australia
MS red Crab, among fluffy white coral, side view, Australia
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Mantis Shrimp, MCU head, moving eyes on stalks, Mabul, Borneo, Malaysia
Mantis Shrimp, MCU head, moving eyes on stalks, Mabul, Borneo, Malaysia
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Durban hingebeak shrimp (Rhynchocinetes durbanensis)
Durban hingebeak shrimp (Rhynchocinetes durbanensis)
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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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Mantis shrimp (Odontodactylus syllarus) walking 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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CU Titan Trigger Fish, attacking and feeding on Painted Rock Lobster, Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia
CU Titan Trigger Fish, attacking and feeding on Painted Rock Lobster, Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia
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Metallic Shrimp Goby resting by shrimp excavating burrow, Celebes Sea, Derawan, Indonesia
Metallic Shrimp Goby resting by shrimp excavating burrow, Celebes Sea, Derawan, Indonesia
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Zebra mantis shrimp (Lysiosquillina maculata) on a sandy seabed.
The strike of a mantis shrimps claws is one of the fastest movements in the animal kingdom. They use their claw strikes to kill or stun their prey. This mantis shrimp has spearing or slashing claws. Filmed in the Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi,...