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Lyretail anthias, Sea Goldie: Pseudanthias squamipinnis: Yes: Females are orange with lyre-shaped caudal fin. Males are fuchsia with red markings on fins: 15 cm (5.9 in) Squareback anthias: Pseudanthias pleurotaenia: Yes: Red back and pink underside with distinctive blue square shaped marking and blue fins. 20 cm (7.9 in) Stocky anthias ...
This is a list of various species of marine invertebrates, animals without a backbone, that are commonly found in aquariums kept by hobby aquarists.Some species are intentionally collected for their desirable aesthetic characteristics.
Marine life, sea life or ocean life is the collective ecological communities that encompass all aquatic animals, plants, algae, fungi, protists, single-celled microorganisms and associated viruses living in the saline water of marine habitats, either the sea water of marginal seas and oceans, or the brackish water of coastal wetlands, lagoons ...
The expedition also captured images of elegant, cup-shaped glass sponges, which are thought to have the longest life span of any creature on the planet — up to 15,000 years, although the ...
Each lens can form clear images, and is composed of relatively large, highly crystallographically aligned grains to minimize light scattering. [22] An individual chiton may have thousands of such ocelli. [18] These aragonite-based eyes [23] make them capable of true vision; [24] though research continues as to the extent of their visual acuity ...
Sea creature seen ‘practically flying’ off Wales, photos show. See ‘amazing encounter’ 43-year-old sea creature and her baby spotted in Florida. See photos of the ‘rarity’
"A 'sea pickle'? An animal that can grow to 60 feet long is washing up on the Oregon coast". USA Today. Huge pyrosome captured in the North Atlantic - story and images; Images taken by divers off southern California; The Bioluminescence Web Page; Divers with huge southern hemisphere pyrosomes; Millions of tropical sea creatures invade waters ...
Scientists have discovered one of the largest known sea creatures – a coral the size of two basketball courts – off the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific.. The coral is believed to be ...