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Unidentified sea cucumber on the shallow sand banks of the Northern Bahamas
Unidentified sea cucumber on the shallow sand banks of the Northern Bahamas.
Location: Bahamas
Image ID: 10830  
Queen conch, a large common univalve mollusk (snail), animal is retracted into shell, Strombus gigas
Queen conch, a large common univalve mollusk (snail), animal is retracted into shell.
Species: Queen conch, Strombus gigas
Location: Bahamas
Image ID: 10843  
Queen conch shell covered with algae growth.  Conch is a large common univalve mollusk (snail), animal is crawling across sand, Strombus gigas
Queen conch shell covered with algae growth. Conch is a large common univalve mollusk (snail), animal is crawling across sand.
Species: Queen conch, Strombus gigas
Location: Bahamas
Image ID: 10844  
Queen conch, a large common univalve mollusk (snail), animal is retracted into shell, Strombus gigas
Queen conch, a large common univalve mollusk (snail), animal is retracted into shell.
Species: Queen conch, Strombus gigas
Location: Bahamas
Image ID: 10889  
Warty sea cucumber on rocky reef amid kelp forest, Parastichopus parvimensis, Catalina Island
Warty sea cucumber on rocky reef amid kelp forest.
Species: Warty sea cucumber, Parastichopus parvimensis
Location: Catalina Island, California
Image ID: 03112  
Norris topsnail (aka, kelp snail), clings to a kelp pneumatocyst (bubble) at the base of a stipe/blade, midway in the water column, Macrocystis pyrifera, Norrisia norrisi, San Nicholas Island
Norris topsnail (aka, kelp snail), clings to a kelp pneumatocyst (bubble) at the base of a stipe/blade, midway in the water column.
Species: Norris' top snail, Macrocystis pyrifera, Norrisia norrisi
Location: San Nicholas Island, California
Image ID: 10213  
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