RMCT0M96–Coral polyp with tentacles and mouth, Caribbean
RMKGC65E–Cup Coral (Tubastraea cnidaria) displaying its feeding tentacles at night catching micro-organisms in the water - Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
RM2D5K0A6–Coral; Seabed; Maldives
RMEBNABC–Long Tentacle Plate Coral (Heliofungia actiniformis), close-up view of the tentacles
RFK67GE2–Sea Anemones partially open on coral with black background
RFC80EDJ–Close-up view of a whip coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands.
RMAF0FX8–Juvenile cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus, hiding between soft coral tentacles, Bali Indonesia.
RF2GA2K7N–Vibrant orange cup coral (Tubastraea coccinea) on the ocean floor, some displaying its translucent tentacles; Maui, Hawaii, United States of America
RM2G517YC–This commensal shrimp, Periclemenes holthuisi, has left the safety of its home in the coral tentacles to examine the gills of this dash-dot goatfish,
RF2KWW0YM–Close up of colorful anemone on coral reef in the wild in the Pacific Ocean
RMR08KJM–Orangutan crab nestling in tentacles of mushroom coral. Puerto Galera, Philippines. November, 2010
RMBJGEWF–soft Coral polyps Goniopora tentacles polyps feed feeding REEF Malapascua wild wildlife life on reef sea under water underwater
RM2C516MB–Mushroom Coral Shrimp, Cuapetes kororensis, in Mushroom Coral tentacles, Fungiidae Family, Barracuda Rock, Wayilbatan, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indones
RFR9PCXK–closeup of coral tentacles anemone underwater
RMCC0KBJ–Coral tentacles, Fungia sp., fluoresce under blue wavelengths of light. Why some species of coral fluoresce is unknown.
RFH4HH38–Sea anemone and clown fish
RFH56J2D–Tentacles of a Mushroom soft coral (Sarcophyton trochelioporum), Bali, Indian Ocean, Indonesia
RF2PG48JC–Alveopora Daisy sea coral with flower like tentacles glowing under UV light, closeup detail - abstract marine life underwater image
RMHX78RC–A close-up view of cup coral with its tentacles out, feeding at night.
RMG2R316–Mushroom coral, Heliofungia actiniformis, from the South China Sea, Coral Triangle, Brunei.
RMKGC65N–Cup Coral (Tubastraea cnidaria) displaying its feeding tentacles at night catching micro-organisms in the water - Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
RFM0K8TP–Dendrophullia sp. spreading its tentacles.
RFKA1T3M–Red octopus on blue background on top of reef with legs curling round coral
RFF6NAXF–Detail of anchor coral tentacles (Euphyllia sp.) growing on a reef in Indonesia. This area is known for its high marine biodiver
RF2JRW76B–A yellow cup coral is wide open looking to catch some food with its extended tentables.
RFS3X3K9–Coral polyps with feeding tentacles extended, in Indian Ocean
RFPTK53R–Needle cuttlefish (Sepia aculeata (Lat)) is hovering over a coral with raised tentacles, Panglao, Philippines
RF2M3MN0N–Close up of colorful anemone on coral reef in the wild in the Pacific Ocean
RFM61WNX–Common cuttlefish on a coral reef raises tentacles in a defensive posture. Richelieu Rock, Andaman Sea. Thailand. December, 2017
RMBJPW7Y–soft Coral polyps Goniopora tentacles polyps feed feeding REEF Malapascua life on reef sea under water underwater dive diver div
RFF70G9H–Underwater marine life, tentacles of giant Caribbean sea anemone between coral and a feather duster worm, Mexico
RM2HT569P–Cardinalfishes (Rhabdamia sp.), in coral tentacles. About 10 cm long. Ambon, Indonesia
RM2WWYDMA–A well-camouflaged scorpionfish, Scorpaenopsis sp., waits amid soft coral tentacles to ambush unwary prey on a coral reef in Raja Ampat, Indonesia.
RMBG762F–Close up polyps of 'Rough leather coral', a soft coral (Sarcophyton glaucum)
RMDTERK3–Spider Crab, Xenocarcinus conicus, blending in with tentacles of a Black Coral, portrait, South Malé Atoll, The Maldives
RF2GKG3KH–Purple neon Euphyllia glabrescens or Torch coral in closeup scene
RFM0KKNN–Dendrophullia sp. spreading its tentacles.
RM2C5160D–Detail of polyp of soft Coral, Clavularia sp, Channel Island, Aljui Bay, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
RFKH6D50–Close up of the tentacles of a red soft coral
RMAGMWBF–Starry night octopus Octopus luteus foraging on coral reef at night Malapascua Cebu Philippines Visayan Sea
RMKGC65W–Long Tentacled Plate Coral (Heliofungia actiniformis) sway at night displaying their vibrant coloration - Komodo National Park, Indonesia
RMCBMR8E–Colorful Gorgonian in Coral Reef and Scuba Diver, Paramuricea clavata, Parazoanthus axinellae, Ischia, Mediterranean Sea, Italy
RF2M3MKAA–Close up of colorful anemone on coral reef in the wild in the Pacific Ocean
RF2A0W1AY–Colony of magnificent anemomes (Heteractis magnifica) with fluorescent green tentacles covering a sloping reef. Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia.
RF2C7G5H3–Beautiful sea anemone and striped withe and orange fish swimming among the tentacles. Picture from Puerto Galera, Philippines. These reefs are so healthy and teeming with life
RMC6WW1G–Alcyonarian coral (Dendronephthya spp.) polyps open and feeding. Papua New Guinea, Bismarck Sea
RMBFJCHK–Elegance Coral Catalaphyllia jardinei tentacles in actinic lighting
RFPY1WBN–Abstract of colorful anemone tentacles, Entacmaea quadricolor, on a coral reef in Indonesia.
RM2F9CD77–Flowerpot coral (Goniopora sp.) in aquarium.
RFGW58KP–Red cup coral with translucent tentacles
RFRG6B4B–Underwater spotted jellyfish and brain coral in the Caribbean sea
RMMY4AH4–blue and yellow long tentacle plate coral closeup
RMEBKKCH–Bubble coral (Plerogyra sinuosa), side view
RFJAYK7P–OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
RFM0KKP2–Dendrophullia sp. spreading its tentacles.
RF2A0YG18–Hermit crab on dead man's finger (alcyonium digitatum), Loch Fyne, Scotland, UK.
RFKH6D5M–Close up of the tentacles of a red soft coral
RMAGMWBD–Starry night octopus Octopus luteus foraging on coral reef at night Malapascua Cebu Philippines Visayan Sea
RFJMJ657–Close up of pink Coral underwater
RMCBMR86–Colorful Gorgonian in Coral Reef and Scuba Diver, Paramuricea clavata, Parazoanthus axinellae, Ischia, Mediterranean Sea, Italy
RF2KX0RK4–Close up of colorful anemone on coral reef in the wild in the Pacific Ocean
RFDD6B3X–Anemone shrimp foraging among purple tentacles of host anemone.
RFHETPE2–Coral of the species Trachophylia ready for feeding
RMC6WW06–Alcyonarian coral (Dendronephthya spp.) polyps open and feeding. Papua New Guinea, Bismarck Sea
RMHWTHWJ–Bubble-tip anemone ( Entacmaea quadricolor ) on coral reef
RFTA4P9K–Detail of a Bulbed anemone's tentacles, Entacmaea quadricolor, growing on a coral reef in Indonesia.
RFDM4EFE–Lionfish displays full array of tentacles on coral reef
RFKCG5BC–Single jewel anemone Corynactis australis on rock covered with pink coralline algae.
RF2FM84TE–Ocellaris clownfish among the tentacles of a anemone. Tropical fish in the coral reef. Macro
RM2T8T6W1–Sea anemones, A close relative of coral and jellyfish, anemones are stinging polyps that spend most of their time attached to rocks on the sea bottom or on coral reefs waiting for fish to pass close enough to get ensnared in their venom-filled tentacles
RFR117NR–A clownfish (Amphiprion bicinctus: 6 cms.) sheltering in its host anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor). Clownfish have symbiotic relationships with anemones, which they protect from predatory attack in exchange for a place of refuge. They are doughty defenders of their habitats and will sometimes even attempt to chase away approaching divers! If they feel threatened, they hide amongst the anemone's many tentacles, to the stinging nematocysts of which they are immune. Various species of clownfish are commonly encountered on coral reefs, where they feed mainly on copepods and algae. Egyptian Red Sea.
RF2D68TE4–19th century illustration of Madrepora ('mother of pores') is a genus of stony corals, often found forming reefs or islands in tropical locations. The names Madrepore and Madreporaria were formerly applied universally to any stony coral of the family Scleractinia. They reproduce in three separate ways as discovered by the marine zoologist Anne Thynne (1800-1866).[2] It is commonly known as horn coral. colony is branched with small polyps in cylindrical cups separated by perforated coenosteum. Terminal polyp bear six tentacles, while lateral polyps bear tweve tentacles. Madrepora is economicall
RFM0KKT9–Dendrophullia sp. spreading its tentacles.
RM2HKRCAE–Common Octopus; Octopus vulgaris; From Above Water; Maldives
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