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Close-up of mouth of magnificent anemone (Heteractis magnifica), Ras Mohammed National Park, off Sharm el-Sheikh, Sinai, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Close-up of mouth of magnificent anemone (Heteractis magnifica), Ras Mohammed National Park, off Sharm el-Sheikh, Sinai, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Folded sedimentary rocks in cliffs at Welcombe Mouth, on the Atlantic coast; Hartland, north Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) (Vulpes fulva) kit licking its father's mouth, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Two scuba divers, giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) with open mouth, and coral reef, Ras Mohammed National Park, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Inuit summer hunting camp at the mouth of the Serpentine river near Shishmaref, a tiny island inhabited by around 600 Inuits, between Alaska and Siberia in the Chukchi Sea, United States of America, North America

Red tailed catfish (Phractocephalus hemiliopterus), preserved specimen, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, South America

Inuit summer hunting camp at the mouth of the Serpentine river near Shishmaref, a tiny island inhabited by around 600 Inuits, between Alaska and Siberia in the Chukchi Sea, United States of America, North America

Redmouth Grouper (Aethaloperca rogaa) Showing its namesake bright red inside mouth. Can often be found living amongst colonies of Yellow Sweeper (Parapriacanthus ransonneti) which it vigorously protects from attack by passing jacks, in return for feeding from the same glassfish colony. Red Sea.

Redmouth Grouper (Aethaloperca rogaa). So named because of its bright red inside mouth. Can often be found living amongst colonies of Yellow Sweeper (Parapriacanthus ransonneti) which it vigorously protects from attack by passing jacks, in return for feeding from the same glassfish colony. Red Sea.

Coral Grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) being cleaned by a BruunÃs Cleaning Partner Shrimp (Urocaridella aontonbruunii) this incredible gaping action allows the shrimp uninhibited access to the mouth and gills.Red Sea.

Coral Grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) being cleaned by a BruunÌs Cleaning Partner Shrimp (Urocaridella aontonbruunii) this incredible gaping action allows the shrimp uninhibited access to the mouth and gills. Red Sea.

Inuit child on the tundra at the mouth of the Serpentine River near Shishmaref, a tiny island inhabited by around 600 Inuits, between Alaska and Siberia in the Chukchi sea, United States of America, North America

Redmouth Grouper Ò Aethaloperca rogaa Ò So named because of its bright red inside mouth. Can often be found living amongst colonies of Yellow Sweeper (Parapriacanthus ransonneti) which it vigorously protects from attack by passing jacks, in return for feeding from the same glassfish colony.

Inuit summer hunting camp at the mouth of the Serpentine river near Shishmaref, a tiny island inhabited by around 600 Inuits, between Alaska and Siberia in the Chukchi Sea, United States of America, North America

Coral Grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) being cleaned by a BruunÌs Cleaning Partner Shrimp (Urocaridella aontonbruunii) this incredible gaping action allows the shrimp uninhibited access to the mouth and gills. Red Sea.

Glass fish in cave (Parapriacanthus guentheri), large school of fish in cavern mouth, looking out to clear blue sea in background, Red Sea.

Nudibranch, Jorunna funebris, feeding on blue sponge, Haliclona sp., Monkey beach, Puerto Galera, Mindoro, Philippines.

Red (Lace) coral, Distichopora violacea, feather stars, and juvenile gray reef shark, Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos, Ailuk atoll, Marshall Islands, Pacific

Pair of wire coral gobies, Bryaninops yongei, on wire coral, Cirripathes anguina,Ailuk atoll, Marshall Islands, Pacific

monks in yellow and red robes play bamboo mouth organ and flute, during birthday of Wenshu, Xiantong Monastery, Wutai Shan, Five Terrace Mountain, Buddhist Centre, town of Taihuai, Shanxi province, China, Asia

Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes), female standing on the edge of a forest, with an open mouth, Neunkirchen, Siegerland district, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Red fox (Vulpes vulpes), with open mouth and erect ears, animal portrait, Waterleidingduinen, North Holland, Netherlands

Symbiotic behaviour Symbiosis of jewel perch vermillion seabass (Cephalopholis miniata) lies at cleaning stationwith mouth wide open showing teeth rows of teeth motionless in coral reef lets cleaner wrasse bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus) rid itself of parasites, Indian Ocean, Mascarene Islands, Mauritius, Africa

Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) with acorn in its mouth, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, Europe

Vermillion seabass (Cephalopholis miniata) with cleaner shrimp (Urocaridella antonbruunii), Pacific, Indian Ocean, Red Sea

Old wooden boards in a dry natural estuary. Kuialnyk Estuary with red water. Odessa, Ukraine, Eastern Europe, Europe

Juvenile Red Sea Red Sea clownfish (Amphiprion bicinctus) with open mouth, Red Sea, Aqaba, Kingdom of Jordan

A pack goat surveys the view from a high vantage point in the Red Desert of Wyoming, May 26, 2004. Goat packing is a low impact environmentally friendly way to explore hard to reach locations such as Wyoming's Red Desert.

Deepwater Longtail Red Snapper (Etelis coruscans), is also called Ruby Snapper or Scarlet Snapper, but is better known by its Japanese name, Onaga. This fish lives in depths ranging from 700 to 900 feet, Yap, Micronesia

Animals, Mammals, Deer, Red deer Cervus elaphus Female standing at edge of woodland feeding with grass in mouth Tatton Cheshire England UK.