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Life Below the Sea. Starfish Species, Brittle Star, Ocean Wonders, Starfish Hair Clip, Life Under The Sea, Sea Stars, Lovely Images, Color Explosion, Sea Urchins

A big heads up thanks to Wild Singapore who took these lovely images! This week is busy for travel, etc.. So what do you get? yes! Its time for BRITTLE STAR COLOR EXPLOSION! Let's start out with some Arthur Anker goodness! Ophiothrix from Arthur Anker! A brilliant Ophiothrix savignyi by Alexander Semenov Ophiothrix spp. below Fantastic images below by Michael Zeigler via Flickr... Another brilliant Ophiothrix. Image by Mark Rosenstein From Wild Singapore (and Rita Tan)! The commensal brittle…

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Brittle star | Brittle Star spends most of its life in one position, constantly ... Cacing Tanah, Brittle Star, Ocean Plants, Underwater Painting, Life Under The Sea, One Fish Two Fish, Underwater Creatures, Fish Drawings, Reef Tank

Brittle Stars are small sea creatures closely related to starfishes. They're very primitive creatures - they can tell where's up and where's down, but as they have no brains, all their actions are reflexes. These sea inhabitants are very small, with their legs reaching a maximum length of 10 cm. The five legs connect in

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The Basket Star is an extraordinary marine invertebrate. As a group, they are a type of brittle star. Most species of Basket Star possess a relatively small central disk. This is surrounded by numerous, many branched arms. These are typically curled and gnarly. The various species vary greatly in size. Some species are only 1 in (2,5 cm) across. Others are as much as 3 ft (1m) across. They are quite flexible, ans can curl into tight balls when threatened. They do not possess blood as such. I... Starfish Species, Brittle Star, Sea Plants, Deep Sea Creatures, Bio Art, Water Colours, Underwater Creatures, Underwater Life, Water Life

The Basket Star is an extraordinary marine invertebrate. As a group, they are a type of brittle star. Most species of Basket Star possess a relatively small central disk. This is surrounded by numerous, many branched arms. These are typically curled and gnarly. The various species vary greatly in size. Some species are only 1 in (2,5 cm) across. Others are as much as 3 ft (1m) across. They are quite flexible, ans can curl into tight balls when threatened. They do not possess blood as such…

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