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Pisaster ochraceus Underwater Creatures, Ocean Creatures, Underwater World, Shell Beach, Beautiful Sea Creatures, Animals Beautiful, Water Life, Tide Pools, Sea Star
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Creando REDES EMOCIONALES cada vez más enriquecedoras, sabias y poderosas. ¿Te unes? Ocean Life, Beach Life, City Beach, Ocean Ocean, Ocean Deep, Ocean Water, Wale, Tier Fotos
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Creando REDES EMOCIONALES cada vez más enriquecedoras, sabias y poderosas. ¿Te unes?
Narwhal.... I didn't know they actually existed!!!!! Love! "Bye buddy, I hope you find your dad." Ausgestopftes Tier, Water Animals, Animals Wild, Weird Animals, Polar Animals, Animals Images, Polar Bear, Narwhal Pictures, Whales
Narwhal, facts and photos
Narwhal.... I didn't know they actually existed!!!!! Love! "Bye buddy, I hope you find your dad."
Amazingly Colorful Hawaiian Octopus ~ Ocean Pictures See more at http://www.fashionisly.com Deep Sea Creatures, Strange Creatures, Strange Animals, Unusual Animals, Underwater Life, Underwater Animals
HAWAIIAN OCTOPUS, ocean pictures - Dump A Day
Amazingly Colorful Hawaiian Octopus ~ Ocean Pictures See more at http://www.fashionisly.com
Beluga Whale, Ocean Portal, Smithsonian exhibit (Brian Skerry photography). What a sweetheart.... Underwater Photos, Underwater Photography, Wildlife Photography, Under The Water, Under The Sea
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Beluga Whale, Ocean Portal, Smithsonian exhibit (Brian Skerry photography). What a sweetheart....
This orca, named Granny, has roamed countless miles of blue ocean over her 103 years of life in the wild. Whales born in captivity, on the other hand, average a lifespan of only 4.5 years. Baby Animals, Most Beautiful Animals, Beautiful Creatures, Beautiful Pictures, Pretty Animals, Beautiful Couple, Adorable Animals
Recently Spotted 103-Year-Old Orca Is Bad News For SeaWorld -- Here's Why
This orca, named Granny, has roamed countless miles of blue ocean over her 103 years of life in the wild. Whales born in captivity, on the other hand, average a lifespan of only 4.5 years.
Jellyfish are found in every ocean, from the surface to the deep sea. A few jellyfish inhabit freshwater. Nature Animals, Deep Sea Animals, Under The Sea Animals, Farm Animals, Beautiful Fish, Mysterious Sea Creatures
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Jellyfish are found in every ocean, from the surface to the deep sea. A few jellyfish inhabit freshwater.
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1june14 Blue Seahorse wildlife Weird Sea Creatures, Magical Creatures, Animals And Pets, Cute Animals
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1june14 Blue Seahorse wildlife
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17 Ugly Fish and Weird Sea Creatures
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Soft Corals Profiles and Information
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Blue Spotted Tridacna Squamosa Clam Poisson Mandarin, Photo Animaliere, Life Under The Sea, Beneath The Sea, Saltwater Aquarium
Sexy blue spotted squamosa clam from Vietnam appears at Reefkoi | Reef Builders | The Reef and Saltwater Aquarium Blog
Blue Spotted Tridacna Squamosa Clam
Feather star (Crinoidea) are primarily nocturnal but they are seen in the open during the day with their arms rolled up. Jim Lyle Underwater Flowers
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Feather star (Crinoidea) are primarily nocturnal but they are seen in the open during the day with their arms rolled up. Jim Lyle
Sea pen. Sea pens are grouped with the octocorals (“soft corals”), together with sea whips and gorgonians. They were named after their feather-like appearance reminiscent of antique quill pens. Sea pens may rise up to 2 metres (6.6 ft) in some species, such as the tall sea pen (Funiculina quadrangularis) and are sometimes brightly colored. Rarely found above depths of 10 metres (33 ft), sea pens prefer deeper waters where turbulence is less likely to uproot them. Fauna Marina, Soft Corals
Coral Identification: Types Of Coral (Part 2- Soft Coral) - AquaViews
Sea pen. Sea pens are grouped with the octocorals (“soft corals”), together with sea whips and gorgonians. They were named after their feather-like appearance reminiscent of antique quill pens. Sea pens may rise up to 2 metres (6.6 ft) in some species, such as the tall sea pen (Funiculina quadrangularis) and are sometimes brightly colored. Rarely found above depths of 10 metres (33 ft), sea pens prefer deeper waters where turbulence is less likely to uproot them.