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Flamingos, Amboseli National Park, Kenya, Phoenicopterus roseus
Flamingos, Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
Species: Greater Flamingo, Phoenicopterus roseus
Location: Kenya
Image ID: 39602  
Panorama dimensions: 4086 x 8401
A blue whale eating krill.  This blue whale is seen feeding and surfacing amid krill with its throat fully engorged with krill and water.  It will push the water back out with its tongue, trapping the krill in its baleen which acts like a filter. Aerial photo, Baja California, Balaenoptera musculus
A blue whale eating krill. This blue whale is seen feeding and surfacing amid krill with its throat fully engorged with krill and water. It will push the water back out with its tongue, trapping the krill in its baleen which acts like a filter. Aerial photo, Baja California.
Species: Blue whale, Balaenoptera musculus
Image ID: 05837  
Chestnut cowrie with mantle withdrawn, in front of golden gorgonian, Cypraea spadicea, San Diego, California
Chestnut cowrie with mantle withdrawn, in front of golden gorgonian.
Species: Chestnut Cowrie, Date Cowrie, Cypraea spadicea
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 37289  
Flamingo in flight mirrored over Lake Amboseli, Amboseli National Park, Kenya, Phoenicopterus roseus
Flamingo in flight mirrored over Lake Amboseli, Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
Species: Greater Flamingo, Phoenicopterus roseus
Location: Kenya
Image ID: 39605  
Chestnut cowry, Cypraea spadicea, San Diego, California
Chestnut cowry.
Species: Chestnut cowrie, Date cowrie, Cypraea spadicea
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 34206  
Flamingos, Amboseli National Park, Kenya, Phoenicopterus roseus
Flamingos, Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
Species: Greater Flamingo, Phoenicopterus roseus
Location: Amboseli National Park, Kenya
Image ID: 39577  
Flamingos at Dawn, Lake Kioko, Amboseli National Park, Phoenicopterus roseus
Flamingos at Dawn, Lake Kioko, Amboseli National Park.
Species: Greater Flamingo, Phoenicopterus roseus
Location: Amboseli National Park, Kenya
Image ID: 39601  
Flamingos, Amboseli National Park, Kenya, Phoenicopterus roseus
Flamingos, Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
Species: Greater Flamingo, Phoenicopterus roseus
Location: Kenya
Image ID: 39603  
Panorama dimensions: 3199 x 8394
Flamingos, Amboseli National Park, Kenya, Phoenicopterus roseus
Flamingos, Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
Species: Greater Flamingo, Phoenicopterus roseus
Location: Kenya
Image ID: 39604  
Flamingos, Amboseli National Park, Kenya, Phoenicopterus roseus
Flamingos, Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
Species: Greater Flamingo, Phoenicopterus roseus
Location: Kenya
Image ID: 39606  
Chestnut cowrie with mantle extended, feather duster worm, Cypraea spadicea, Eudistylia polymorpha, Santa Cruz Island
Chestnut cowrie with mantle extended, feather duster worm.
Species: Chestnut cowrie, Date cowrie, Cypraea spadicea, Eudistylia polymorpha
Location: Santa Cruz Island, California
Image ID: 01061  
Chestnut cowry, mantle exposed, Cypraea spadicea, San Miguel Island
Chestnut cowry, mantle exposed.
Species: Chestnut cowrie, Date cowrie, Cypraea spadicea
Location: San Miguel Island, California
Image ID: 00624  
Chestnut cowrie with mantle extended, Cypraea spadicea, San Miguel Island
Chestnut cowrie with mantle extended.
Species: Chestnut cowrie, Date cowrie, Cypraea spadicea
Location: San Miguel Island, California
Image ID: 01062  
Flamingo tongue snail, Cyphoma gibbosum, Roatan
Flamingo tongue snail.
Species: Flamingo tongue cowrie, Cyphoma gibbosum
Location: Roatan, Honduras
Image ID: 02554  
Simnia and egg cluster on gorgonian, Delonovolva aequalis, Anacapa Island
Simnia and egg cluster on gorgonian.
Species: Simnia, Delonovolva aequalis
Location: Anacapa Island, California
Image ID: 02556  
Flamingo tongue snail, Cyphoma gibbosum, Roatan
Flamingo tongue snail.
Species: Flamingo tongue cowrie, Cyphoma gibbosum
Location: Roatan, Honduras
Image ID: 02567  
Chestnut cowrie with mantle extended, Cypraea spadicea, San Miguel Island
Chestnut cowrie with mantle extended.
Species: Chestnut cowrie, Date cowrie, Cypraea spadicea
Location: San Miguel Island, California
Image ID: 01035  
Flamingos, Kilimanjaro and Lake Kioko, Amboseli National Park, Phoenicopterus roseus
Flamingos, Kilimanjaro and Lake Kioko, Amboseli National Park.
Species: Greater Flamingo, Phoenicopterus roseus
Location: Amboseli National Park, Kenya
Image ID: 39546  
Panorama dimensions: 4640 x 15354
Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber, Floreana Island
Greater flamingo.
Species: Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber
Location: Floreana Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 02279  
Flamingos, Amboseli National Park, Kenya, Phoenicopterus roseus
Flamingos, Amboseli National Park, Kenya.
Species: Greater Flamingo, Phoenicopterus roseus
Location: Amboseli National Park, Kenya
Image ID: 39740  
Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber, Floreana Island
Greater flamingo.
Species: Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber
Location: Floreana Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 02277  
Caribbean flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber
Caribbean flamingo.
Species: Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber
Image ID: 12761  
Banded archerfish.  The banded archerfish is known for its ability to shoot down resting insects by spitting a jet of water. Large archerfishes can hit a target 2-3m away. Archerfishes have adaptations to the mouth which enable spitting. When a banded archerfish shoots a jet of water, it raises its tongue against the roof of the mouth forming a tube. The gill covers quickly close forcing water along the tube. This species mostly lives in mangrove and estuarine habitats throughout much of the Indo-Pacific, Toxotes jaculatrix
Banded archerfish. The banded archerfish is known for its ability to shoot down resting insects by spitting a jet of water. Large archerfishes can hit a target 2-3m away. Archerfishes have adaptations to the mouth which enable spitting. When a banded archerfish shoots a jet of water, it raises its tongue against the roof of the mouth forming a tube. The gill covers quickly close forcing water along the tube. This species mostly lives in mangrove and estuarine habitats throughout much of the Indo-Pacific.
Species: Banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix
Image ID: 12902  
Banded archerfish.  The banded archerfish is known for its ability to shoot down resting insects by spitting a jet of water. Large archerfishes can hit a target 2-3m away. Archerfishes have adaptations to the mouth which enable spitting. When a banded archerfish shoots a jet of water, it raises its tongue against the roof of the mouth forming a tube. The gill covers quickly close forcing water along the tube. This species mostly lives in mangrove and estuarine habitats throughout much of the Indo-Pacific, Toxotes jaculatrix
Banded archerfish. The banded archerfish is known for its ability to shoot down resting insects by spitting a jet of water. Large archerfishes can hit a target 2-3m away. Archerfishes have adaptations to the mouth which enable spitting. When a banded archerfish shoots a jet of water, it raises its tongue against the roof of the mouth forming a tube. The gill covers quickly close forcing water along the tube. This species mostly lives in mangrove and estuarine habitats throughout much of the Indo-Pacific.
Species: Banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix
Image ID: 12903  
Banded archerfish.  The banded archerfish is known for its ability to shoot down resting insects by spitting a jet of water. Large archerfishes can hit a target 2-3m away. Archerfishes have adaptations to the mouth which enable spitting. When a banded archerfish shoots a jet of water, it raises its tongue against the roof of the mouth forming a tube. The gill covers quickly close forcing water along the tube. This species mostly lives in mangrove and estuarine habitats throughout much of the Indo-Pacific, Toxotes jaculatrix
Banded archerfish. The banded archerfish is known for its ability to shoot down resting insects by spitting a jet of water. Large archerfishes can hit a target 2-3m away. Archerfishes have adaptations to the mouth which enable spitting. When a banded archerfish shoots a jet of water, it raises its tongue against the roof of the mouth forming a tube. The gill covers quickly close forcing water along the tube. This species mostly lives in mangrove and estuarine habitats throughout much of the Indo-Pacific.
Species: Banded archerfish, Toxotes jaculatrix
Image ID: 12904  
Chestnut cowry, mantle exposed to completely cover the hard exterior shell, Cypraea spadicea
Chestnut cowry, mantle exposed to completely cover the hard exterior shell.
Species: Chestnut cowrie, Date cowrie, Cypraea spadicea
Image ID: 14020  
Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber
Greater flamingo.
Species: Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber
Image ID: 15643  
Pacific harbor seal, juvenile, rudely sticks out tongue at photographer, Childrens Pool, Phoca vitulina richardsi, La Jolla, California
Pacific harbor seal, juvenile, rudely sticks out tongue at photographer, Childrens Pool.
Species: Pacific harbor seal, Phoca vitulina richardsi
Location: La Jolla, California
Image ID: 18270  
Simnia and egg cluster on gorgonian, Delonovolva aequalis, Anacapa Island
Simnia and egg cluster on gorgonian.
Species: Simnia, Delonovolva aequalis
Location: Anacapa Island, California
Image ID: 07025  
Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber, Floreana Island
Greater flamingo.
Species: Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber
Location: Floreana Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 02280  
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