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Sea Cucumber Collection (page 2)

The sea cucumber, a fascinating creature of the ocean depths, never fails to captivate with its unique characteristics

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Emperor shrimp on orange sea cucumber, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Emperor shrimp on orange sea cucumber, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Emperor shrimp on orange sea cucumber, Lembeh Strait, Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Close-up pattern of a giant sea cucumber

Close-up pattern of a giant sea cucumber (Thelenota ananas), Beqa Lagoon Fiji

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Beige juvenile filefish hiding against a greenish sea cucumber

Beige juvenile filefish hiding against a greenish sea cucumber
Beige juvenile filefish trying to hide against a greenish sea cucumber, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) adult pair, on Leopard Sea Cucumber (Bohadschia argus)

Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) adult pair, on Leopard Sea Cucumber (Bohadschia argus), Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, June

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Lollyfish Sea Cucumber (Holothuria atra) adult, Nusa Penida, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands

Lollyfish Sea Cucumber (Holothuria atra) adult, Nusa Penida, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, October

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Light-sensitive Sea Cucumber (Holothuria impatiens) adult, extruding sticky defensive cuivierian

Light-sensitive Sea Cucumber (Holothuria impatiens) adult, extruding sticky defensive cuivierian respiratory tubules at night, Manado, Sulawesi, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, March

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Amberfish Sea Cucumber (Thelenota anax) adult, spawning, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands

Amberfish Sea Cucumber (Thelenota anax) adult, spawning, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, June

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Spotted Worm Sea Cucumber (Synapta maculata) adult, releasing sperm, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi

Spotted Worm Sea Cucumber (Synapta maculata) adult, releasing sperm, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, February

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Brown Sandfish Sea Cucumber (Bohadschia vitiensis) adult, extruding white sticky cuivierian

Brown Sandfish Sea Cucumber (Bohadschia vitiensis) adult, extruding white sticky cuivierian tubules in defensive behaviour, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, January

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Variegated Sea Cucumber (Stichopus variegatus) adult, in shallow sea water at low tide

Variegated Sea Cucumber (Stichopus variegatus) adult, in shallow sea water at low tide, Queensland, Australia, November

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Night-wandering Sea Cucumber (Stichopus noctivagus) adult, at night, West Waigeo

Night-wandering Sea Cucumber (Stichopus noctivagus) adult, at night, West Waigeo, Raja Ampat Islands (Four Kings), West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia, July

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Pineapple Sea Cucumber (Thelenota ananas) adult, close-up detail, Seraya, Bali

Pineapple Sea Cucumber (Thelenota ananas) adult, close-up detail, Seraya, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, April

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Yellow Sea Cucumber (Colochirus robustus) adult, with feeding tentacles extended, Lembeh Straits

Yellow Sea Cucumber (Colochirus robustus) adult, with feeding tentacles extended, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, July

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Volcano Sea Cucumber (Holothuria turriscelsa) adult, ejecting sperm, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi

Volcano Sea Cucumber (Holothuria turriscelsa) adult, ejecting sperm, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, July

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Sea apple (Pseudocolochirus sp. ), a type of sea cucumber, on a coral

Sea apple (Pseudocolochirus sp. ), a type of sea cucumber, on a coral
Sea apple (Pseudocolochirus sp.), a type of sea cucumber, on a coral

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Sea Cucumber, large slimy foot, frilly yellow edge for breathing and catching sunlight, soft body

Sea Cucumber, large slimy foot, frilly yellow edge for breathing and catching sunlight, soft body, on coral

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Sea Cucumber, mouth at one end, leathery purple and white skin, suckers on end of red tubed feet

Sea Cucumber, mouth at one end, leathery purple and white skin, suckers on end of red tubed feet

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Echinoderms and crustacaens C017 / 3491

Echinoderms and crustacaens C017 / 3491
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing an illustration of echinoderms and crustaceans. Echinoderms are a phylum of marine animals

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Prickly redfish sea cucumber C014 / 2921

Prickly redfish sea cucumber C014 / 2921
Prickly redfish (Thelenota ananas) sea cucumber. Sea cucumbers are echinoderms and are related to starfish and sea urchins

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Sea cucumber in the Maldives

Sea cucumber in the Maldives
A blackspotted sea cucumber, Bohadschia graeffei, with its head stretched upwards showing feeding tentacles. Photographed at South Ari Atoll, Maldives

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Sea cucumber (Bohadschia graeffei), and scuba diver SouthernThailand, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean

Sea cucumber (Bohadschia graeffei), and scuba diver SouthernThailand, Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Emperor Shrimp - on a Sea Cucumber - Indonesia

Emperor Shrimp - on a Sea Cucumber - Indonesia
LEE-282 Emperor Shrimp - on a Sea Cucumber Indonesia Periclimenes imperator Lea Lee Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Spotted Sea Cucumbers - Indonesia

Spotted Sea Cucumbers - Indonesia
LEE-301 Spotted Sea Cucumbers Indonesia Synapta maculata Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Leopard sea cucumber - having released sticky white tubules (Cuvierian tubules)

Leopard sea cucumber - having released sticky white tubules (Cuvierian tubules)
AUS-1959 Leopard sea cucumber - having released sticky white tubules (Cuvierian tubules) from its anus as a defense mechanism against a predator Solomon Islands

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: colorful pattern on sea cucumber, Scuba Diving at Tukang Besi / Wakatobi Archipelago Marine Preserve

colorful pattern on sea cucumber, Scuba Diving at Tukang Besi / Wakatobi Archipelago Marine Preserve
colorful pattern on sea cucumber, Scuba Diving at Tukang Besi/Wakatobi Archipelago Marine Preserve, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, S.E. Asia

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Indonesia, Komodo National Park. Close-up of sea cucumber variety

Indonesia, Komodo National Park. Close-up of sea cucumber variety

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Indonesia, Komodo Island area. Nudibranch (Chromodoris coi)

Indonesia, Komodo Island area. Nudibranch (Chromodoris coi)

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Indonesia. Emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) on sea cucumber

Indonesia. Emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) on sea cucumber

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Indonesia. Crab on sea cucumber (Lissocarcinus orbicularis)

Indonesia. Crab on sea cucumber (Lissocarcinus orbicularis)

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: SEA CUCUMBER. Line engraving, 19th century

SEA CUCUMBER. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Sea Cucumber Cotton Spinner (Holothuria forrkali) on rock with sponges and sea squirts

Sea Cucumber Cotton Spinner (Holothuria forrkali) on rock with sponges and sea squirts

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Saw-edged Spooner Crab (Etisus utilis) adult, feeding on Light-sensitive Sea Cucumber

Saw-edged Spooner Crab (Etisus utilis) adult, feeding on Light-sensitive Sea Cucumber (Holothuria impatiens) at night, Lembata Island, Solor Archipelago, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Sea Cucumber (Holothuroidea sp. ) adult, extruding white sticky respiratory tubules in defensive

Sea Cucumber (Holothuroidea sp. ) adult, extruding white sticky respiratory tubules in defensive action at night
Sea Cucumber (Holothuroidea sp.) adult, extruding white sticky respiratory tubules in defensive action at night, Gam Island, Raja Ampat, West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Nocturnal Pinkfish Sea Cucumber (Holothuria edulis) adult, on reef at night, Tutuntute, Wetar Island

Nocturnal Pinkfish Sea Cucumber (Holothuria edulis) adult, on reef at night, Tutuntute, Wetar Island, Barat Daya Islands, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku Province, Indonesia

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) adult, on sea cucumber, Mabul Island, Sabah, Borneo

Imperial Shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) adult, on sea cucumber, Mabul Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Leopard Sea Cucumber (Bohadschia argus) adult, extruding white sticky respiratory tubules in

Leopard Sea Cucumber (Bohadschia argus) adult, extruding white sticky respiratory tubules in defensive action, Pulau Nailaka, Banda, near Ambon Island, Maluku Islands, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Sea Cucumber (Bohadschia marmorata) adult, ejecting sperm, Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat, West Papua

Sea Cucumber (Bohadschia marmorata) adult, ejecting sperm, Waigeo Island, Raja Ampat, West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Shell-breaking hermit crab

Shell-breaking hermit crab (Dardanus megistos) feeding with a large burrowing sea cucumber (Neothyonidium magnum) in the background. This hermit crab is also known as the scarlet hermit crab

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Emperor shrimp on a sea cucumber

Emperor shrimp on a sea cucumber
Emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) on the skin of a sea cucumber. The emperor shrimp hitches rides on larger animals for protection from predators

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Lamberts worm sea cucumbers

Lamberts worm sea cucumbers (Synaptula lamperti, white) on a giant barrel sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria). This small white sea cucumber lives in groups

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Peppermint sea cucumber

Peppermint sea cucumber (Thelenota rubralineata). This rare member of the sea cucumber family is only found in the waters surrounding the island of New Guinea

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Holothuria sea cucumber, light micrograph

Holothuria sea cucumber, light micrograph
Holothuria tubulosa sea cucumber, polarised light micrograph. This is a young specimen. The body has several tube feet, each with a terminal circle of short branches (shield-shaped)

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Sea cucumbers

Sea cucumbers (Colochirus robustus, yellow) on a sea fan. This relatively small holothurian forms dense aggregations in areas of strong current. Photographed in Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Medusa worm sea cucumbers on a sponge

Medusa worm sea cucumbers on a sponge
Medusa worm sea cucumbers (Synaptula lamperti) on the surface of a sponge. These worm-like sea cucumbers are echinoderms, relatives of the starfish

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Graceful pearlfish

Graceful pearlfish (Encheliophis gracilis) peering from the anus of the sea cucumber Bohadschia argus. The pearlfish is parasitic on the sea cucumber

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Sea cucumber, Japan

Sea cucumber, Japan
Sea cucumber (Apostichopus japonicus), Japan

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Sea cucumber and starfish

Sea cucumber and starfish. Burrowing sea cucumber (Neothyonidium magnum, centre) buried in the sand next to a granulated starfish (Choriaster granulatus, upper right)

Background imageSea Cucumber Collection: Burrowing sea cucumber

Burrowing sea cucumber (Neothyonidium magnum, centre) buried deep in the sand. Only the tentacles of the sea cucumber, which it uses to feed, are above the sand



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The sea cucumber, a fascinating creature of the ocean depths, never fails to captivate with its unique characteristics. Found in various parts of the world, from Yap in Micronesia to Komodo National Park in Indonesia, these creatures are truly a marvel to behold. One such mesmerizing sight is that of a necklace seastar delicately perched on top of a sea cucumber. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns create an enchanting display against the backdrop of the vast ocean. In Rinca, Komodo National Park, another species called the sea apple can be found. Its violet hue stands out amidst the surrounding marine life. Watching it eat is truly remarkable as it skillfully uses its arm to transfer food into its mouth. Sometimes, nature's wonders take an unexpected turn. A Bohadschia argus sea cucumber ejects part of its internal organs as a defense mechanism when threatened. This incredible adaptation showcases their resilience and survival instincts. But there are also peculiar relationships formed between sea cucumbers and other creatures like pearlfish. These small fish seek refuge inside the anus or outside the host sea cucumber during nighttime adventures—a symbiotic bond that provides safety for both parties involved. Even humans have been intrigued by these intriguing organisms for centuries. In Sinabang district on Simeulue Island, fishermen hold up their prized catch—the humble yet valuable sea cucumber—showcasing their importance within local communities. Beyond being admired alive in their natural habitat, dried seafood markets like Sai Ying Pun in Hong Kong offer glimpses into how these creatures are utilized for culinary purposes worldwide. Their presence highlights not only cultural significance but also economic value. Whether observed underwater or encountered through human interaction, each encounter with these enigmatic beings leaves us awe-inspired by their beauty and adaptability—an everlasting reminder of the wonders our oceans hold beneath their surface.