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As the time to change gets nearer, the caterpillar begins to move more and more, sometimes shaking vigorously. The skin begins to split and the caterpillar sheds its skin in a concertina motion. . Isle of White, UK. Isle of White, UK

Spanish Dancer (Hexabranchus sanguineus) Spectacular and largest of the nudibranchs (naked gills) and are reported to reach up to 50 cms in length. Nocturnal. 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.

Manta birostris and remora. Remora covered in small parasites, possibly offspring of adult remora. Ecuador

Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) near to the surface. Machalilla National Park, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean, Ecuador

Manta Birstris showing cleaning station activity. Observations part of porject elasmo, conservation project in Ecuador.

Spanish Dancer (Hexabranchus sanguineus). Spectacular and largest of the nudibranchs (naked gills) and are reported to reach up to 50 cms in length. Nocturnal. Red Sea.

Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) near to the surface. Machalilla National Park, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean, Ecuador

Manta Birstris showing cleaning station activity. Observations part of porject elasmo, conservation project in Ecuador.

Spectacled Bears often make a resting 'nest' in a tree, here one can be seen doing just that, breaking branches off and lowering them down to make a resting area in the tree. Ecuador

Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) near to the surface. Machalilla National Park, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean, Ecuador

Spectacled Bears often make a resting 'nest' in a tree, here one can be seen doing just that, breaking branches off and lowering them down to make a resting area in the tree. Ecuador

Yellow Sweeper (Parapriacanthus ransonneti). Live by day in dense groups and moving into open water to feed on plankton at night.Red Sea.