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Front view of a fishing spider (Ctenidae Ancylometes sp)on a leaf.
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Dumb cane is an ornamental plant with leaves that are popularly grown in pots for indoor and outdoor decoration because the leaf blades are large, the leaf surface is green, and the white spots are unusual and beautiful. However, Dumb cane is an ornamental plant in which all parts contain toxins that can be fatal if eaten.
Indianapolis - March 24, 2024: Lexus LC 500 Convertible display at a dealership. Lexus offers the LC500 in Hybrid and Convertible models. MY:2023
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The appearance of this pretty coral belies its aggressive behavior. Many individual coral polyps form colonies which join together at the base of their skeletons. These colonies grow to form branches, columns, solid colonies that are dome-shaped, or colonies that adhere close to the substrate. Colonies may be meters across and sometimes whole sections of a reef face are covered exclusively by one branching Goniopora species. \nGoniopora sp. has flower-like polyps, and can grow to cover areas of six to ten meters. Each polyp has 24 long and fleshy tentacles that are normally extended day and night, although these quickly retract when touched revealing the massive skeletons beneath. Each Goniopora species differs in the shape and colour of their polyps, which allows their identification underwater. \n\nGoniopora occurs in the Indian and Pacific Oceans; from the coast of Mozambique, to the Red Sea, and east to northern Australia, southern Japan and Hawaii. \nFlowerpot corals are most commonly found in turbid water protected from strong wave action. Flowerpot corals are capable of developing elongated sweeper polyps, like the sweeper tentacles of other corals, which can inflict severe tissue damage on a coral within their reach. It is therefore unusual to see other coral species growing close to the flowerpot coral, and it is believed that this adaptation benefits the flowerpot coral in the intense competition for space on the reef. \nFlowerpot corals have separate male and female colonies (not all corals do) which release sperm and eggs into the water for external fertilisation. The fertilised egg develops into a free-swimming larva that will eventually settle on the substrate and develop into new colonies.\n\nKarang Rembang, north of Tayandu Island, Indonesia, \n5°27'4.812 S 132°23'54.732 E at 17m depth
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Beautiful African little girl hanging decorative ornaments on X-mas tree at home. Small girl celebrating the festive winter holidays in a cozy home.
Hiking trail with wooden boardwalk and steps in Poland's Stolowe Mountains. Szczeliniec Wielki.
Tatranske Matliare, Slovakia - September 05, 2024: Mountain shelter Chata pri Zelenom plese and people relaxing there. High Tatras, Slovakia.
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Castelluccio di Norcia, Perugia, Umbria, Italy:\nTraveling along the SP477 that crosses the Castelluccio plain in a straight line
Aglaonema sp
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Small fishes appreciate branched corals as shelter. \n\nJuvenile Nagasaki Damsels Pomacentrus nagasakiensis and Golden Damsels Pomacentrus auriventris hide into a Ellisella sp. Whip Coral. \n\nTriton Bay, Indonesia \n3°51'45.882 S 133°57'46.5876 E at 12m depth
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A school of Snappers just over a big Acropora table coral. Are they Indian Snapper Lutjanus madras? Following the distribution map probably not. Or are they Lutjanus xanthopinnis? A lot of Orange Cup Corals Tubastraea coccinea and Black Sun Corals Tubastraea micrantha are there. \nIn the background there are a lot of Threespot Dascyllus Dascyllus trimaculatus. \nTriton Bay, Indonesia \n3°54'59.568 S 134°6'6.336 E at 7m depth
This fish might be 35 to 40mm long, not more. \nIs it Eviota albolineata, a White-line Dwarfgoby or not? \nThe problem: \nThe possible distribution area is given very differently, and some species are very similar. \nEither way: it's a pretty little fish. \nTriton Bay, Indonesia 3°54'15.606 S 134°6'47.136 E at 10m depth
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Astragalus sp. - inflorescence with purple flowers on a dark background, southern Ukraine
Ellisella, commonly known as Sea Whip, is a genus of soft coral in the family Ellisellidae. \nThe dominant color of Ellisella is brown to reddish. The polyps are white with eight tentacles.\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia \n3°55'0.858 S 134°6'6.102 E at 6m depth
Ho to be invisible on this sponge? You need to be red and translucent, and its exactly what this Goby Fish Brianinops sp. on the Encrusting Sponge Halisarca sp is. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia \n3°55'0.8581 S 134°6'6.1006 E at 18m depth
Starved Rock SP - Barges & Towboat on Illinois River
Museum aan de Stroom (MAS) along the river Scheldt in the Eilandje district of Antwerp, at dawn.
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