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Freediver photographing pelagic gelatinous zooplankton, adrift in the open ocean.
Image ID: 26837
Species: Salp, Cyclosalpa affinis
Location: San Diego, California, USA | Colonial planktonic pelagic tunicate, adrift in the open ocean, forms rings and chains as it drifts with ocean currents.
Image ID: 26838
Species: Salp, Cyclosalpa affinis
Location: San Diego, California, USA | Colonial planktonic pelagic tunicate, adrift in the open ocean, forms rings and chains as it drifts with ocean currents.
Image ID: 26839
Species: Salp, Cyclosalpa affinis
Location: San Diego, California, USA |
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Diver along chain of pelagic zooplankton, open ocean, underwater.
Image ID: 26840
Species: Salp, Cyclosalpa affinis
Location: San Diego, California, USA | Colonial planktonic pelagic tunicate, adrift in the open ocean, forms rings and chains as it drifts with ocean currents.
Image ID: 26841
Species: Salp, Cyclosalpa affinis
Location: San Diego, California, USA | Pelagic tunicate reproduction, large single salp produces a chain of smaller salps as it reproduces while adrift on the open ocean.
Image ID: 26842
Species: Salp, Cyclosalpa affinis
Location: San Diego, California, USA |
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Colonial planktonic pelagic tunicate, adrift in the open ocean, forms rings and chains as it drifts with ocean currents.
Image ID: 26843
Species: Salp, Cyclosalpa affinis
Location: San Diego, California, USA | Colonial planktonic pelagic tunicate, adrift in the open ocean, forms rings and chains as it drifts with ocean currents.
Image ID: 26844
Species: Salp, Cyclosalpa affinis
Location: San Diego, California, USA | Kaleidoscope of yellow colors as the lens zooms while taking a photo of aspen leaves in autumn.
Image ID: 23339
Species: Aspen, Populus tremuloides
Location: Rock Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA |
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Kaleidoscope of yellow colors as the lens zooms while taking a photo of aspen leaves in autumn.
Image ID: 23379
Species: Aspen, Populus tremuloides
Location: Rock Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA | Diver along chain of pelagic zooplankton, open ocean, underwater.
Image ID: 26845
Species: Salp, Cyclosalpa affinis
Location: San Diego, California, USA | Fried-egg jellyfish, drifting through the open ocean.
Image ID: 26846
Species: Fried-egg jellyfish, Phacellophora camtschatica
Location: San Diego, California, USA |
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Fried-egg jellyfish, drifting through the open ocean.
Image ID: 26847
Species: Fried-egg jellyfish, Phacellophora camtschatica
Location: San Diego, California, USA | Colonial planktonic pelagic tunicate, adrift in the open ocean, forms rings and chains as it drifts with ocean currents.
Image ID: 27011
Location: San Diego, California, USA | Zoanthid anemones, Coronado Islands.
Image ID: 02488
Location: Coronado Islands (Islas Coronado), Baja California, Mexico |
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Neotropical rattlesnake.
Image ID: 12561
Species: Neotropical rattlesnake, Crotalus durissus | Neotropical rattlesnake.
Image ID: 12562
Species: Neotropical rattlesnake, Crotalus durissus | Neotropical rattlesnake.
Image ID: 12563
Species: Neotropical rattlesnake, Crotalus durissus |
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Neotropical rattlesnake.
Image ID: 12564
Species: Neotropical rattlesnake, Crotalus durissus | Neotropical rattlesnake.
Image ID: 12565
Species: Neotropical rattlesnake, Crotalus durissus | Neotropical rattlesnake.
Image ID: 12566
Species: Neotropical rattlesnake, Crotalus durissus |
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Amethystine python. The amethystine python is Australias biggest snake. They are nocturnal and arboreal, inhabiting tropical rainforests, monsoon forests and vine forests.
Image ID: 12567
Species: Amethystine python, Morelia amethistina | Amethystine python. The amethystine python is Australias biggest snake. They are nocturnal and arboreal, inhabiting tropical rainforests, monsoon forests and vine forests.
Image ID: 12568
Species: Amethystine python, Morelia amethistina | Amethystine python. The amethystine python is Australias biggest snake. They are nocturnal and arboreal, inhabiting tropical rainforests, monsoon forests and vine forests.
Image ID: 12569
Species: Amethystine python, Morelia amethistina |
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Amethystine python. The amethystine python is Australias biggest snake. They are nocturnal and arboreal, inhabiting tropical rainforests, monsoon forests and vine forests.
Image ID: 12570
Species: Amethystine python, Morelia amethistina | Shingleback lizard. This lizard has a fat tail shaped like its head, which can fool predators into attacking the wrong end of the shingleback.
Image ID: 12571
Species: Shingleback lizard, Trachydosaurus | Shingleback lizard. This lizard has a fat tail shaped like its head, which can fool predators into attacking the wrong end of the shingleback.
Image ID: 12572
Species: Shingleback lizard, Trachydosaurus |
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Shingleback lizard. This lizard has a fat tail shaped like its head, which can fool predators into attacking the wrong end of the shingleback.
Image ID: 12573
Species: Shingleback lizard, Trachydosaurus | Shingleback lizard. This lizard has a fat tail shaped like its head, which can fool predators into attacking the wrong end of the shingleback.
Image ID: 12574
Species: Shingleback lizard, Trachydosaurus | African gaboon viper camouflage blends into the leaves of the forest floor. This heavy-bodied snake is one of the largest vipers, reaching lengths of 4-6 feet (1.5-2m). It is nocturnal, living in rain forests in central Africa. Its fangs are nearly 2 inches (5cm) long.
Image ID: 12575
Species: African gaboon viper, Bitis gabonica |