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Images Dated 7th May 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Box crab

Box crab (Calappa sp.). This crab uses its powerful claws to burrow into the seabed. Photographed in Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Red Sea bannerfish

Red Sea bannerfish (Heniochus intermedius). This fish inhabits coral reefs in the tropical western Indian Ocean, including the Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Golden butterflyfish on a reef

Golden butterflyfish on a reef
Golden butterflyfish (Chaetodon semilarvatus) on a reef. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Lyretail anthias and coral

Lyretail anthias and coral
Lyretail anthias. Female lyretail anthias, or goldies, (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) with fire coral. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Brachiosaurus dinosaurs, artwork

Brachiosaurus dinosaurs, artwork
Brachiosaurus dinosaurs. Artwork of three Brachiosaurus dinosaurs feeding at night in a moonlit forest of trees and ground-growing ferns

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Lyretail anthias and coral

Lyretail anthias and coral
Lyretail anthias. Female lyretail anthias, or goldies, (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) with soft corals. Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Featherstar montage

Featherstar montage. Composite image of a close-up of a featherstar on gorgonian coral. The featherstar is a marine invertebrate

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Brachiosaurus dinosaurs, artwork

Brachiosaurus dinosaurs, artwork
Brachiosaurus dinosaurs. Artwork of four Brachiosaurus dinosaurs feeding in a forest of tree ferns next to snow-capped mountains

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Broadclub cuttlefish

Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus). This cuttlefish is found in the tropical Indo-Pacific region. It is able to rapidly change the colour of its skin by dilating or contracting pigment cells

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Damaged blue coral

Damaged blue coral. Close-up of blue coral (Heliopora coerulea) that has been broken by bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) who feed on live corals as well as encrusting algae

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Redtail butterflyfish over a reef

Redtail butterflyfish over a reef
Redtail butterflyfish (Chaetodon collare) over a reef. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Long-haired spider monkey

Long-haired spider monkey (Ateles belzebuth). These primates, also known as white-bellied or white-fronted spider monkeys

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Featherstar on gorgonian coral

Featherstar on gorgonian coral. The featherstar is a marine invertebrate. It is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Scissor-tail sergeant fish

Scissor-tail sergeant fish (Abudefduf sexfasciatus) spawning on coral rocks. Photographed in the Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Soft coral

Soft coral on the wreck of the USAT Liberty, an American World War II supply ship. Photographed in Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Butterflyfish over a reef

Butterflyfish over a reef. Bennetts butterflyfish (Chaetodon benetti, top) and a spot-banded butterflyfish (Chaetodon punctatofasciatus, bottom) swimming over coral

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Red lionfish on a reef

Red lionfish on a reef
Red lionfish in open water. Red lionfish (Pterois volitans) are highly venomous predatory marine fish. Their long dorsal spines are laced with a dangerous toxin and are normally used for defence

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Kleins butterflyfish

Kleins butterflyfish (Chaetodon kleinii) feeding on a gorgonian (sea fan). These fish, also known as sunburst butterflyfish, inhabit tropical seas to a depth of around 60 metres

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Acropora plate coral polyps

Acropora plate coral polyps. Close-up of polyps from an Acropora humilis coral colony. Photographed in Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Semicircle angelfish

Semicircle angelfish (Pomacanthus semicirculatus) over a coral reef with soft corals and a school of sweeper (family Pempheridae) fish. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Ornate ghost pipefish and featherstars

Ornate ghost pipefish and featherstars
Ornate ghost pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus, centre) and featherstars. These fish grow up to 12 centimetres in length. They are found alone or in pairs in bays

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Radial lionfish on a reef

Radial lionfish on a reef. The radial lionfish (Pterois radiata) is a highly venomous predatory marine fish. Its long dorsal spines are laced with a dangerous toxin and are normally used for defence

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Brain coral

Brain coral. Close-up of the convoluted ridged surface of a brain coral (family Faviidae) colony. Photographed in Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Fusilier and cleaner wrasse

Fusilier and cleaner wrasse. Twinstripe fusilier (Pterocaesio marri) with a bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus) cleaning the inside of its mouth

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Gorgonian

Gorgonian. Close-up of a gorgonian (sea fan) colony showing its tentacled polyps. A gorgonian is a coral-like colony of polyps that form a tough structure (red)

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Soft coral

Soft coral. Close-up of the feeding tentacles of a soft coral (Anthelia sp.) colony. Photographed off the Solomon Islands, Indo-Pacific Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Featherstar montage

Featherstar montage. Composite image of a featherstar, or crionoid, showing its branching structure. Featherstars, feed by filtering food particles from the water using their feathery arms

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Blue-knee hermit crab

Blue-knee hermit crab (Dardanus guttatus). Photographed in Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Featherstar montage

Featherstar montage. Composite image of a featherstar, or crionoid, showing its branching structure. Featherstars, feed by filtering food particles from the water using their feathery arms

Background imageImages Dated 7th May 2010: Featherstar on gorgonian coral

Featherstar on gorgonian coral. The featherstar is a marine invertebrate. It is an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish


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