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Peacock mantis shrimp
Bobbit Worm at night (Eunice aphroditois)
Blue-spot Mantis Haptosquilla stoliura occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific in shallow coastal or nearshore reefs in tidal pools and among hard coral fragments in the intertidal area. The iridescent blue patch on the first maxillipeds is distinctive. The max. length of this species seems to be incertain. Some indicate 6.5cm as max. length, others 11.5cm. The length of this specimen is probably 10cm. \nThe ability of Mantis species to see circularly polarised light has led to studies to determine if the mechanisms by which their eyes operate can be replicated for use in reading optical information storage devices. \nTriton Bay, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°54'41.05 S 134°7'18.205 E at 15m depth
An illustration of the extinct eurypterids Kokomopterus hunting trilobites on a Silurian seafloor 418 million years ago.
Fish market of Bergen: lobster, crab and other seafood from Norway.
Slipper lobsters Scyllarides sp
Red skunk cleaner shrimp
Hemiptera wax Cicadellidae insects on wild plants, North China
Sea life  shrimp  Aquatic organism Underwater  Mediterranean sea Scuba diver point of view. Other name: Scampi, Nephrops norvegicus, Nephropidae shrimp-lobster, Norway lobster, Å kamp.
gurnard fish swims into the sea showing his colors
Lysmata amboinensis is an omnivorous shrimp species known by several common names including the Pacific cleaner shrimp. It is considered a cleaner shrimp as eating parasites and dead tissue from fish makes up a large part of its diet. Indo-Pacific Ocean.
Ribbonfish Deep Sea Underwater Creature from Outer Space during Blackwater diving at Izu, Japan
This image shows several sea urchins, with one opened to reveal its bright yellow insides. The sea urchin's shell is covered with black spines, creating a sharp contrast. The background consists of light-colored ice, highlighting the details of the sea urchin.
Smashing mantis shrimp over the sandy bottom profile view
Mantis Shrimp Odontodactylus scyllarus occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific in a depth range from 0-100m. It is one of the larger, more colourful mantis shrimps commonly seen, ranging in size from 3-18cm. \nTheir ability to see circularly polarised light has led to studies to determine if the mechanisms by which their eyes operate can be replicated for use in reading CDs and similar optical information storage devices. \nThis species is an active hunter, it prefers gastropods, crustaceans, and bivalves and will repeatedly smash its prey until it can gain access to the soft tissue for consumption.\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia \n3°56'26.082 S 134°7'36.63 E at 14m depth
A Stamp printed in AUSTRALIA shows the Red Handfish, series, circa 1984
Homarus gammarus, lobster,  seafood in a restaurant n aquarium in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain.
An illustration of the extinct eurypterid Kokomopterus scavenging a dead trilobite on a Silurian seafloor 418 million years ago.
A Monaco shrimp (Lysmata seticaudata) on the head of a Mediterranean moray (Muraena helena) in La Ciotat (south of France)
A Blue Spiny Lobster (Panulirus inflatus) in Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico
close up of a peacock mantis shrimp - odontodactylus scyllarus
Blind albino cave crayfish (Procambarus spp) in the underwater cavern of Paradise Springs, Ocala, Florida
Seahorse in the water at a night dive. Incredible colors. Surreal. The sea horse is like a chameleon but in the sea, it blends in with the environment and can change color when it needs.
A horseshoe crab sitting on the beach.
Pandalus platyceros, also called California spot prawn,  Monterey Bay spot prawn, or Alaskan prawn, is a shrimp of the genus Pandalus. Monterey County, California
An illustration of a Trilobite moving about on a Cambrian Period (400 million years ago) sea bottom. Trilobites are a well-known fossil group of extinct marine arthropods that form the class Trilobita.
Cleaner Shrimp Lysmata amboinensis
Mantis Shrimp (Odontodactylus scyllarus) coming and defending their hole
Beetle specimen
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