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Turtle Cowrie, Cypraea testudinaria
Turtle Cowrie.
Species: Turtle cowrie, Cypraea testudinaria
Image ID: 08312  
Turtle Cowrie, Cypraea testudinaria
Turtle Cowrie.
Species: Turtle cowrie, Cypraea testudinaria
Image ID: 08313  
Ornate cowfish, male coloration, Aracana ornata
Ornate cowfish, male coloration.
Species: Ornate cowfish, Aracana ornata
Image ID: 09247  
Ornate cowfish, male coloration, Aracana ornata
Ornate cowfish, male coloration.
Species: Ornate cowfish, Aracana ornata
Image ID: 09248  
Ornate cowfish, male coloration, Aracana ornata
Ornate cowfish, male coloration.
Species: Ornate cowfish, Aracana ornata
Image ID: 09249  
Ornate cowfish, male coloration, Aracana ornata
Ornate cowfish, male coloration.
Species: Ornate cowfish, Aracana ornata
Image ID: 09250  
Ornate cowfish, male coloration, Aracana ornata
Ornate cowfish, male coloration.
Species: Ornate cowfish, Aracana ornata
Image ID: 09251  
Ornate cowfish, male coloration, Aracana ornata
Ornate cowfish, male coloration.
Species: Ornate cowfish, Aracana ornata
Image ID: 09252  
Ornate cowfish, female coloration, Aracana ornata
Ornate cowfish, female coloration.
Species: Ornate cowfish, Aracana ornata
Image ID: 09253  
Ornate cowfish, female coloration, Aracana ornata
Ornate cowfish, female coloration.
Species: Ornate cowfish, Aracana ornata
Image ID: 09254  
Ornate cowfish, female coloration, Aracana ornata
Ornate cowfish, female coloration.
Species: Ornate cowfish, Aracana ornata
Image ID: 09255  
Ornate cowfish, female coloration, Aracana ornata
Ornate cowfish, female coloration.
Species: Ornate cowfish, Aracana ornata
Image ID: 09256  
Softshell turtle, Apalone spinifera
Softshell turtle.
Species: Softshell turtle, Apalone spinifera
Image ID: 09806  
Softshell turtle, Apalone spinifera
Softshell turtle.
Species: Softshell turtle, Apalone spinifera
Image ID: 09807  
Softshell turtle, Apalone spinifera
Softshell turtle.
Species: Softshell turtle, Apalone spinifera
Image ID: 09808  
Softshell turtle, Apalone spinifera
Softshell turtle.
Species: Softshell turtle, Apalone spinifera
Image ID: 09809  
Softshell turtle, Apalone spinifera
Softshell turtle.
Species: Softshell turtle, Apalone spinifera
Image ID: 09810  
Caribbean reef shark swims by a box of bait, Carcharhinus perezi
Caribbean reef shark swims by a box of bait.
Species: Caribbean reef shark, Carcharhinus perezi
Location: Bahamas
Image ID: 10621  
Tiger shark investigates box of bait tended by a diver, Galeocerdo cuvier
Tiger shark investigates box of bait tended by a diver.
Species: Tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier
Location: Bahamas
Image ID: 10722  
Lemon shark investigates a box of bait tended by a videographer, Negaprion brevirostris
Lemon shark investigates a box of bait tended by a videographer.
Species: Lemon shark, Negaprion brevirostris
Location: Bahamas
Image ID: 10801  
Turtle grass is the most common seagrass in the Caribbean, typically growing on sandy and coral rubble bottoms to a depth of 30 feet, Thalassia testudinum, Great Isaac Island
Turtle grass is the most common seagrass in the Caribbean, typically growing on sandy and coral rubble bottoms to a depth of 30 feet.
Species: Turtle grass, Thalassia testudinum
Location: Great Isaac Island, Bahamas
Image ID: 10856  
Turtle grass is the most common seagrass in the Caribbean, typically growing on sandy and coral rubble bottoms to a depth of 30 feet, Thalassia testudinum, Great Isaac Island
Turtle grass is the most common seagrass in the Caribbean, typically growing on sandy and coral rubble bottoms to a depth of 30 feet.
Species: Turtle grass, Thalassia testudinum
Location: Great Isaac Island, Bahamas
Image ID: 10857  
Turtle grass is the most common seagrass in the Caribbean, typically growing on sandy and coral rubble bottoms to a depth of 30 feet, Thalassia testudinum, Great Isaac Island
Turtle grass is the most common seagrass in the Caribbean, typically growing on sandy and coral rubble bottoms to a depth of 30 feet.
Species: Turtle grass, Thalassia testudinum
Location: Great Isaac Island, Bahamas
Image ID: 10858  
A young loggerhead turtle.  This turtle was hatched and raised to an age of 60 days by a turtle rehabilitation and protection organization in Florida, then released into the wild near the Northern Bahamas, Caretta caretta
A young loggerhead turtle. This turtle was hatched and raised to an age of 60 days by a turtle rehabilitation and protection organization in Florida, then released into the wild near the Northern Bahamas.
Species: Loggerhead turtle, Caretta caretta
Location: Bahamas
Image ID: 10885  
A young loggerhead turtle.  This turtle was hatched and raised to an age of 60 days by a turtle rehabilitation and protection organization in Florida, then released into the wild near the Northern Bahamas, Caretta caretta
A young loggerhead turtle. This turtle was hatched and raised to an age of 60 days by a turtle rehabilitation and protection organization in Florida, then released into the wild near the Northern Bahamas.
Species: Loggerhead turtle, Caretta caretta
Location: Bahamas
Image ID: 10888  
Turtle grass is the most common seagrass in the Caribbean, typically growing on sandy and coral rubble bottoms to a depth of 30 feet, Thalassia testudinum, Great Isaac Island
Turtle grass is the most common seagrass in the Caribbean, typically growing on sandy and coral rubble bottoms to a depth of 30 feet.
Species: Turtle grass, Thalassia testudinum
Location: Great Isaac Island, Bahamas
Image ID: 10890  
A burrowing owl peeks out of a drainage pipe.  This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
A burrowing owl peeks out of a drainage pipe. This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself.
Species: Burrowing owl, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea
Location: Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22479  
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself.
Species: Burrowing owl, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea
Location: Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22480  
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself.
Species: Burrowing owl, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea
Location: Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22481  
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Burrowing owl (Western North American race hypugaea). This 10-inch-tall burrowing owl is standing besides its burrow. These burrows are usually created by squirrels, prairie dogs, or other rodents and even turtles, and only rarely dug by the owl itself.
Species: Burrowing owl, Athene cunicularia, Athene cunicularia hypugaea
Location: Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
Image ID: 22482  
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