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Images Dated 29th November 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Red lionfish hunting over a reef

Red lionfish hunting over a reef. Red lionfish (Pterois volitans) are highly venomous predatory marine fish. Their long dorsal spines are laced with a dangerous toxin

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Ladybird in flight, SEM

Ladybird in flight, SEM
Ladybird in flight. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a seven-spot ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) beetle flying over a ladys mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris) flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Elongate surgeonfish

Elongate surgeonfish. School of elongate surgeonfish (Acanthurus mata) over a reef. Elongate surgeonfish are able to change colour from blue to brown over time

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Semicircle angelfish

Semicircle angelfish (Pomacanthus semicirculatus) on a tropical reef. Photographed in Indoneisa

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Giant clam on the sea bed

Giant clam on the sea bed
Giant clam (Tridacna Tridacna gigas) on the sea bed. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Liver vein, SEM

Liver vein, SEM
Liver vein. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through liver tissue showing a branching vein. Numerous capillaries, veins and arteries supply and remove blood for the liver

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Day octopus hunting on a reef

Day octopus hunting on a reef
Day octopus (Octopus cyanea) hunting amongst corals on a reef. This octopus, also known as the common reef octopus feeds mainly on crustaceans

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Seales cardinalfish

Seales cardinalfish (Apogon sealei), or cheek- bar cardinalfish, on a coral reef. Photographed in Komdodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Giant clam mantle

Giant clam mantle. Close-up of the mantle of a giant clam (Tridacna Tridacna gigas). The bright colours in the mantle come from symbiotic zooxanthellae (protozoa) in the tissue

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Dwarf lionfish on a reef

Dwarf lionfish on a reef
Dwarf lionfish (Dendrochirus brachypterus) on a reef. Lionfish 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 29th November 2010: Liver vein, SEM

Liver vein, SEM
Liver vein. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through liver tissue showing a branching vein. Numerous capillaries, veins and arteries supply and remove blood for the liver

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Bluespotted stingray hidden in sand

Bluespotted stingray hidden in sand. Bluespotted stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii) hidden under sand on the seabed with just its eyes sticking out

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Myelinated nerves, SEM

Myelinated nerves, SEM
Myelinated nerves. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of myelinated axon nerve fibres. Myelin (yellow) is an insulating fatty layer that surrounds the nerve fibre

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Myelinated nerves, SEM

Myelinated nerves, SEM
Myelinated nerves. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of myelinated axon nerve fibres. Myelin (pink) is an insulating fatty layer that surrounds the nerve fibre

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Day octopus on a reef

Day octopus on a reef. Male day octopus (Octopus cyanea) stretching an arm out to a female (right) on the other side of an anemone

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Semicircle angelfish

Semicircle angelfish (Pomacanthus semicirculatus) on a tropical reef. Photographed in Indoneisa

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Kidney tubule, SEM

Kidney tubule, SEM
Kidney tubule. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through a kidney tubule. The tubules function to reabsorb water, glucose and other small molecules from the filtrate

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Liver vein, SEM

Liver vein, SEM
Liver vein. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through liver tissue showing a branching vein. Numerous capillaries, veins and arteries supply and remove blood for the liver

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Spotnape cardinalfish

Spotnape cardinalfish (Apogon notatus) over a coral reef. Photographed in Komdodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Bluestreak fusiliers

Bluestreak fusiliers. School of bluestreak fusilier (Pterocaesio tile) fish swimming over a coral reef. This fish can grow up to 30 cm in length

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Day octopus hunting on a reef

Day octopus hunting on a reef
Day octopus (Octopus cyanea) hunting amongst corals on a reef. This octopus, also known as the common reef octopus feeds mainly on crustaceans

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Six-banded angelfish

Six-banded angelfish (Pomacanthus sexstriatus) feeding on a sponge on a reef. This fish inhabits coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region, from the Indian Ocean to the western Pacific Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Kidney tubule, SEM

Kidney tubule, SEM
Kidney tubule. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through a kidney tubule. The tubules function to reabsorb water, glucose and other small molecules from the filtrate

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Damselfish

Damselfish. Yellow chromis (Chromis analis) and Philippines chromis (Chromis scotochiloptera) over a reef. Photographed in Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Giant trevally

Giant trevally (Caranx ignobilis) on a reef. Photographed in Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Spotnape cardinalfish

Spotnape cardinalfish (Apogon notatus) over a coral reef. Photographed in Komdodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Wonderpus octopus

Wonderpus octopus (Octopus sp.) hunting on the seabed. This as yet undefined octopus changes its body shape and colour to confuse predators

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Necklace starfish and crinoid

Necklace starfish and crinoid. Necklace starfish (Fromia monilis, centre) on a coral reef with a crinoid (order crinoidea, lower right). Photographed off Rinca island, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Soft corals

Soft corals. Dendronephthya mucronata (centre) amongst other soft corals on the seabed. Photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Copper sweeper fish

Copper sweeper fish (Pempheris oualensis) amongst corals on a reef. Photographed in the Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Soft corals

Soft corals. Dendronephthya sp. (pink) amongst other soft corals on the seabed. Photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Sea apple

Sea apple (Pseudocolochirus violaceus) on a reef. Sea apples are rounded sea cucumbers that feed by filtering sea water with their tentacled crown (orange fronds)

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Elongate surgeonfish

Elongate surgeonfish. Pair of elongate surgeonfish (Acanthurus mata) on brain coral. Elongate surgeonfish are able to change colour from blue to brown over time

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Sea apple

Sea apple (Pseudocolochirus violaceus) on a reef. Sea apples are rounded sea cucumbers that feed by filtering sea water with their tentacled crown (fronds)

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Soft corals

Soft corals
Soft coral (Scleronephthya sp.) on a reef. Photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Soft corals

Soft corals
Soft coral (Dendronephthya sp.) on a reef. Photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Sea apple

Sea apple (Pseudocolochirus violaceus) on a reef. Sea apples are rounded sea cucumbers that feed by filtering sea water with their tentacled crown (yellow, upper right)

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Granulated seastar

Granulated seastar (Choriaster granulatus) on a sandy slope. This starfish is found on coral reefs and sandy bottoms throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific region

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Soft corals

Soft corals
Soft coral (Dendronephthya sp.) on the seabed. Photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Yellow sea cucumber

Yellow sea cucumber (Colochirus robustus, yellow) on a sponge (orange). Photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Vermetid worm colony

Vermetid worm colony
Vermetid worm (Dendropoma maxima) colony. Vermetid worms, or worm snails, are a species of seal snail gastropod. Vermetid gastropods are unusual snails in that they secrete the calcareous tube in

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Soft corals

Soft corals
Soft coral (Dendronephthya sp.) on a reef. Photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Soft corals

Soft corals
Soft coral (Dendronephthya mucronata) on a reef. Photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Titan triggerfish

Titan triggerfish
Titan Triggerfish (Balistoides viridescens, large, centre) on a coral reef. These fish can be very territorial and aggressive when nesting and are one of the most feared fish by divers

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Tropical reef fish

Tropical reef fish. Ribboned sweetlips (Plectorhincus polytaenia, large, centre) with a large school of spotnape cardinalfish (Apogon notatus) on a coral reef. Photographed in Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Sea apple

Sea apple (Pseudocolochirus violaceus) on a reef. Sea apples are rounded sea cucumbers that feed by filtering sea water with their tentacled crown (fronds, upper centre)

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Sea apple

Sea apple (Pseudocolochirus violaceus, red) on a reef. Sea apples are rounded sea cucumbers that feed by filtering sea water with their tentacled crown (orange fronds, upper centre)

Background imageImages Dated 29th November 2010: Giant barrel sponge

Giant barrel sponge (Xestopongia testudinaria, centre) on a coral reef. Photographed off Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia



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