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Images Dated 14th August 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Crinoid

Crinoid, or featherstar. Crinoids feed by filtering food particles from the water using their feathery arms, the hairs of which pass food to a central mouth

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Giant cuttlefish in display combat

Giant cuttlefish in display combat
Giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) in display combat over a female (in background, top left). The giant cuttlefish is native to southern Australia and it is the worlds largest cuttlefish species

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Broadclub cuttlefish about to lay eggs

Broadclub cuttlefish about to lay eggs
Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) female preparing to lay eggs in fire coral (Millepora sp.). The eggs harden after they are laid

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Crinoid on coral

Crinoid on coral
Crinoid, or featherstar, on coral. Crinoids feed by filtering food particles from the water using their feathery arms, the hairs of which pass food to a central mouth

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Giant cuttlefish in display combat

Giant cuttlefish in display combat
Giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) in display combat over a female (foreground). The giant cuttlefish is native to southern Australia and it is the worlds largest cuttlefish species

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Giant cuttlefish males fighting

Giant cuttlefish males fighting
Giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) males fighting. The giant cuttlefish is native to southern Australia and it is the worlds largest cuttlefish species

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Broadclub cuttlefish

Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus). This cuttlefish changes colour according to its surroundings by dilating or contracting pigment cells called chromatophores

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Crinoid

Crinoid, or featherstar. Crinoids feed by filtering food particles from the water using their feathery arms, the hairs of which pass food to a central mouth

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Crinoid

Crinoid, or featherstar. Crinoids feed by filtering food particles from the water using their feathery arms, the hairs of which pass food to a central mouth

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Broadclub cuttlefish about to lay eggs

Broadclub cuttlefish about to lay eggs
Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus) female preparing to lay eggs in fire coral (Millepora sp.). The eggs harden after they are layed

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Broadclub cuttlefish

Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus). This cuttlefish changes colour according to its surroundings by dilating or contracting pigment cells called chromatophores

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Golden damselfish with whip coral

Golden damselfish with whip coral
Golden damselfish (Amblyglyphidodon aureus) juvenile with whip coral. This species of damselfish inhabits reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Blue damselfish

Blue damselfish (Pomacentrus pavo). Damselfish (family Pomacentridae) are small territorial reef fish of tropical waters that feed on plankton, algae and small crustaceans

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2008: Striped eel catfish

Striped eel catfish (Plotosus lineatus). School of juvenile striped eel catfish. These catfish have highly venomous spines and can reach up to 32 centimetres in length


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