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Hinge beak shrimp (Hinge beak prawn) (Rhynchocinetes sp.) emerges to feed at night, Matangi Island, Vanua Levu, Fiji, Pacific
A cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) inspecting a honeycomb moray eel (Gymnothorax favageneus), Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
A sea star shimp (Periclimenes soror), swims through a forest of spines on the back of a crown-of-thorns starfish, Micronesia, Pacific
A cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis), inspects the teeth of an undulated moray eel, Hawaii, United States of America, Pacific, North America
Sea star shimp (Periclimenes soror), on a crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci), Yap, Micronesia, Pacific
The popcorn shrimp (Periclimenes kororensis) in fungid coral (Heliofungia actiniformis) (mushroom coral), Celebes Sea, Sabah, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
Open sandwiches served at restaurant Langhoff and Juul, Guldsmedgade 30, Latin Quarter, Aarhus, Jutland Peninsula, Denmark, Europe
A tiny cleaner shrimp removes parasites from a Black-finned snake eel (Ophichthus cephalozona) on a sandy seafloor in Indonesia. This tropical region, within the Coral Triangle, is home to an incredible variety of marine life.
A Black-finned snake eel (Ophichthus cephalozona) pokes its head out of a sandy seafloor in Indonesia. This tropical region, within the Coral Triangle, is home to an incredible variety of marine life.
Traditional Asian fish market stall full of dried shrimps, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
China merchants packing dry shrimps, a local delicacy, in the old quarter in guangzhou, guangdong province
Ready to eat seafood platter at Le Petit Zinc Restaurant near Boulevard Saint Germain, Left Bank, Paris, France
Chinstrap penguin (Pygoscelis antarctica) chick head detail at colony on Useful Island near the Antarctic Peninsula. There are an estimated 2 million breeding pairs of chinstrap penguins in the Antarctic peninsula region alone, perhaps as many as 7.5 million breeding pairs in all of Antarctica. Their name derives from the narrow black band under their heads which makes it appear as if they are wearing black helmets, making them one of the most easily identified types of penguin. Other names for them are "Ringed Penguins", "Bearded Penguins", and "Stonecracker Penguins" due to their harsh call. They grow to 68 cm (27 in). The average adult weight of a Chinstrap Penguin is 4.5 kg (10 lbs). Weight can range from 3 to 6 kg (6.6-13.2 lbs), with males being slightly larger and weight varying based on where the penguin is in the breeding cycle. Their diet consists of krill, shrimp, and fish. On land they build circular nests from stones, and lay two eggs, which are incubated by both the male and the female for shifts of five to ten days. They can also breed on icebergs, though they prefer non-icy conditions. The chicks hatch after about 35 days, and have fluffy gray backs and white fronts. The chicks stay in the nest for 20?30 days before they go to join a creche. At around 50?60 days old, they moult, gaining their adult plumage and go to sea. The Chinstrap Penguin was first described by German naturalist Forster in 1781. Its specific epithet was often seen as antarctica, however a 2002 review determined the genus Pygoscelis was masculine, and hence the correct binomial name is Pygoscelis antarcticus.
LutherÌs Partner Goby (Cryptocentrus lutheri) Lives in partnership with the snapping shrimp Alpheus djiboutensis. One of many Goby/Shrimp partnerships, The goby always choosing to pair with the same species of shrimp. The goby keeps a watchful eye for the almost blind shrimp, in return for sanctuary in the hosts burrow. The shrimp digs constantly and maintains contact with the goby at all times via antennae. Red Sea.
Leaf scorpionfish (Tainianotus triacanthus) Adult fish lying on a reef-building coral. Komodo, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean.
Yellow Leaf scorpionfish (Taenianotus triacanthus). Lembeh Strait, north Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean.
Sarasvati Anemone Shrimp with Eggs, Periclimenes sarasvati, Bima, Sumbawa, Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean
Brook's urchin shrimp, Allopontonia brookia, in a fire urchin, Asthenosoma ijimai, Komodo National Park, Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean
A delicious seafood platter, prepared by chef Boy Schuiling from restaurant 't Paakhuus Texel, is served on board the 1902 sailing ship Iselmar during the Wadden Sea crossing from Harlingen to Terschelling, West Frisian Islands, Friesland, Netherlands
Hands of women peeling the prawns at a stall at the night market, Luang Prabang, Luang Prabang Province, Laos, Asia
Grilled tuna steak and shrimp on mashed potatoes, Restaurant Ricasso, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
People enjoying Rejer shrimps and beer, Skagen Fiskerestaurant, Fish restaurant, Skagen, Northern Jutland, Denmark
Harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta) on a red starfish, Great Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Queensland, Cairns, Australia, Pacific Ocean
Vendor's hand holding metal bowl with prawns, detail, fish market, old town, Catania, east coast, Sicily, Italy, Europe
Fish, prawns, metal bowl, scale, hand, detail, fish market, old town, Catania, east coast, Sicily, Italy, Europe
Prawns lying in a heap, price tag, detail, fish market, old town, Catania, east coast, Sicily, Italy, Europe
Yellow-edged moray (Gymnothorax flavimarginatus) at cleaning station with pacific cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis), Sodwana Bay National Park dive site, Maputaland Marine Reserve, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, Africa
Close-up, head of a giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) opens mouth for two white-banded cleaner shrimps (Lysmata amboinensis), Pacific Ocean, Palau, Oceania
Vermillion seabass (Cephalopholis miniata) with cleaner shrimp (Urocaridella antonbruunii), Pacific, Indian Ocean, Red Sea
Shrimp Cutter Harbour and Lighthouse Kleiner Preusse with Christmas Tree, Wremen, Land Wursten, Weser estuary, North Sea coast, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
Scallops, cod, shrimp and seafood au gratin and grilled octopus, 1999 restaurant, Matera, Basilicata, Italy, Europe