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Long spined sea scorpion (Taurulus bubalis) lying in wait to ambush prey, Selsey
Long spined sea scorpion (Taurulus bubalis) lying in wait to ambush prey, Selsey, West Sussex, UK, May
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Bring the underwater world to your desk with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the Long Spined Sea Scorpion (Taurulus bubalis) in action. Captured by renowned underwater photographer Alex Mustard from the 2020VISION Nature Picture Library, this mug showcases the Long Spined Sea Scorpion in its natural habitat, lying in wait to ambush prey off the coast of Selsey, West Sussex, UK. Each mug is expertly printed with vibrant, high-definition images that will make your coffee break a little more exciting. Perfect for marine enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates the beauty of the ocean, this mug is a must-have addition to your collection. Order yours today and start your day with a splash of the sea!
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Caught in the Act - The Sneaky Sea Scorpion Strikes Again!
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. In this underwater snapshot, we witness the cunning and stealth of the long-spined sea scorpion as it patiently lies in wait for its unsuspecting prey. With its mesmerizing eyes fixed on its target, this master of disguise blends seamlessly into its surroundings off the coast of Selsey, West Sussex. Like a true ambush predator, this Taurulus bubalis knows that patience is key. Its elongated spines serve as both camouflage and weapons, ready to strike at any moment. As May brings new life to the English Channel's temperate waters, our crafty protagonist takes advantage of the abundance of marine life passing by. With every detail captured flawlessly by photographer Alex Mustard from Nature Picture Library's 2020VISION collection, we can't help but marvel at nature's ingenuity. From Europe to England's shores, these fascinating vertebrates continue to thrive beneath the surface. So next time you find yourself exploring beneath the waves or simply admiring aquatic wonders from afar, remember that even in seemingly peaceful moments like this one - danger may be lurking just out of sight!
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