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Triton’s Trumpet Eating Crown-of-Thorns Starfish on Coral Reef off Kona, the Big Island, Hawaii
Ammonite fossils in limestone. The ammonites where living between 409 and 65 million years ago (Mya). The fossils where found in the canton of Aargau (Switzerland).
Turritella fossil on black background
Ammonite Fossil preserved in the rocks mined from the reserve found in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco
prehistoric under water life form cut out on black ground
Goldfish swimming in the water with a black background photographed in Chengdu
A stunning photo of a Conus species with a mirror effect set against a black background, highlighting its intricate patterns and striking appearance.
Chiton, Tripoplax regularis. on a rock at Salt Point State Park in Sonoma County, California.
isolated petrified shell of an extinct cephalopod mollusk ammonite
Sea Urchin spine fossils.  The close-up image shows several  sea urchin spine fossils from the jurassic period on white background.
Ammonite is a fossilization of a squid enclosure, photographed here with macro lens in studio
Shell series: sea shells in various colors
Underwater close-up photography of a freshwater mussel.
Clausiliidae Door Snail. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Fauna of Atlantic ocean around Gran Canaria - small cowrie shell, or money shell, isolated
Abstract Sea life worm Spiral tubeworm Underwater beauty Scuba diver point of view
fossil trilobite imprint in the sediment Backlit by lamp.
Abruzzo, Italy: fossil shells enclosed in the sedimentary rocks of a mountain river in the Gran Sasso Monti della Laga National Park, sign that the mountain range was once submerged
Crepidula fornicata
Close up of a shark egg.
The shiny shell of the gastropod mollusc Cypraea sp.
Micrograph of mayfly nymph gill, Baetis species. Wet mount, 5X objective, transmitted brightfield illumination. Note - motion blur of live specimen, very shallow depth of field, chromatic aberration and uneven focus are inherent in light microscopy.
Fossil ammonite fossil isolated on white background with clipping path
Ammonite inside a large rock. The ammonites where living between 409 and 65 million years ago (Mya).
texture of a beautiful seashell on a light background , macro photo
Shell collection: shells of various colors, decorations
Freshwater underwater close up photography from a zebra mussel.
Papuan Scorpionfish Scorpaenopsis papuensis occurs in the tropical Pacific Ocean from Indonesia and the Philippines to the Society Islands, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to the Great Barrier Reef and Fiji in a depth range from 1-40m, max. length 25cm, common 20cm. Scorpion fishes rarely swim, but rather move along the bottom propelling themselves with their fins. As ambush hunters, they use the camouflage as a hunting skill to prey on unsuspecting fish and invertebrates. The outline of Scorpionfishes often disappears almost completey. This is a part of the left pectoral fin with sophisticated camouflage pattern. \nTriton Bay, Indonesia, 3°54'2.544 S 134°6'23.862 E at 9m depth by night.
Ammonite imprint on Solnhofen limestone, from the Jurassic of Southern Germany
Ptilosarcus gurneyi, the orange sea pen or fleshy sea pen, is a species of sea pen in the family Pennatulidae. It is native to the northeastern Pacific Ocean where it lives in deep water anchored by its base in sand or mud. It has received its common name because of its resemblance to a quill in a bottle of ink. Monterey Bay, California.
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