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The Flatworm has a flat, elongated oval body. Its colour can vary. Either it is brown with lighter speckled spots or vice versa. Sometimes parts are also painted black. A rise along the longitudinal axis of the animal is conspicuous. However, this does not reach to the front and rear end of the body. Two tentacle-like folds are also found at the head end.\nPseudoceros maximus grows up to 4cm long.
Toad eggs
Explore the delicate stages of life as a clutch of Hyalinobatrachium Valerioi eggs begins its transformation into tadpoles on a glass surface. Each transparent egg reveals the early development of tiny embryos, offering a rare and fascinating glimpse into the beginnings of life in the rainforest. Captured with intricate detail and clarity, this photograph highlights the fragile beauty and remarkable journey of these amphibians from egg to tadpole, set against the smooth, reflective surface of glass
The Haystack Rock. a monolith, is the third-tallest intertidal structure in the world. The tidal pools around are home of many intertidal animals.
Nudibranch Melibe on sand
Gooseneck barnacles on the rocky shore of Tofino, Canada.
Trumpet anemone or rock anemone, glass anemone (Aiptasia mutabilis) close-up undersea, Aegean Sea, Greece, Thasos island
Kocaeli, Turkey-June 23, 2012: Small Black Mussels On Moss Near Rocks On Kefken Pink Rocks. Kefken is a neighborhood in Kocaeli province's Kandira district.
Different types of plants for the study of plant structure in the laboratory.
The aggregating anemone, Anthopleura elegantissima, or clonal anemone, is the most abundant species of sea anemone found on rocky Pacific coast of North America. This cnidarian hosts endosymbiotic algae called zooxanthellae.  Salt Point State Park, California.
This is a photomicrograph of the tongue-shaped flower of Shaggy soldier, magnified 100 times.
Natural pattern with silvery foliage of Brunnera Macrophylla 'Silver Heart' plant
Marine life found in the Pacific ocean
Mussels on rocks on the Tofino Coast.
Eggs of sea snail banded dye-murex (Hexaplex trunculus) close-up undersea, Aegean Sea, Greece, Halkidiki
Indian Feather Duster Worm Sabellastarte spectabilis occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean from the Arabian Sea to Hawaii in intertidal and subtidal reefs in a depth range from 3-30m. It is quite a large species, with a tube up to 30cm and a single crown of about 10cm in diameter, feeding by filtering plankton and organic particles from the water column. \nAs a defence mechanism, these creatures are able to quickly retreat into their tubes, when disturbed by potential predators. It may come as a surprise, but Sabellastarte has eyes! \nCrowns of this species often have a banded pattern in a variety of colors including browns, red, white and yellow. Yellow  like this specimen  is the rarest color for this species. \nTengah Island, Indonesia, 5°8'44.496 S 132°0'46.254 E at 8m depth by night
Compass jelly fish washed up on the south coast Cornwall, sunny weather. (A translucent yellowish-white jellyfish with brown markings around the fringe and on the top of the bell.)
High angle view of a moon jellyfish ( aurelia aurita ) and green algae aquatic animal on the North Sea beach .
Ochridaspongia rotunda is freshwater sponge endemic to Lake Ohrid. This sponge is found mostly at depths of 30–50 m and water temperatures of 6–8 °C. Its circular shape indicates the animal lives under conditions of relatively calm water.
An amazing sea animal - nudibranch (sea slug) - Dendrodoris tuberculosa. Underwater macro life of Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.
Mussels clinging to a rock at low tide.
(Urticina columbiana) The Columbia Sand Anemone can grow to 10 inches in height and 14 inches in diameter, The column is red to purple in color with small bumps on it called tubercles.  They have long thin tentacles when open.  These anemones can be found from Vancouver Island to Baja California in intertidal and subtidal zones to 150 feet.
mollusks on a log
Green algae green sea fingers or sponge seaweed (Codium fragile) undersea, Aegean Sea, Greece, Thasos island
Beetle on a plant in summer
The Coast of Tofino, on Vancouver Island.
Legs of a bat. Macro shoot. Lesser Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros)
The Haystack Rock. a monolith, is the third-tallest intertidal structure in the world. The tidal pools around are home of many intertidal animals.
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