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Dead brittle star serpent star (Ophiura ophiura) on beach Belgium Europe by alimdi Arterra Philippe Clément
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Underside of brittle star serpent star (Ophiura ophiura) on white background showing mouth and teeth by alimdi Arterra Philippe Clément
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Detail of brittle star serpent star (Ophiura ophiura) on white background by alimdi Arterra Philippe Clément
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Underside of brittle star serpent star (Ophiura ophiura) on white background showing mouth and teeth by alimdi Arterra Philippe Clément
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Spider Starfish (Udonagata Spider Starfish)
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Common starfish (Asterias rubens) common sea star and brittle star serpent star (Ophiura ophiura) washed on beach by alimdi Arterra
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This juvenile Ornate ghost pipefish also known as a harlequin ghost pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus) has two tiny brittlestar hitchhikers wrapped ar
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Tiny Brittle stars (Ophiothrix sp) wrapped around the branches of fan coral in the Pacific Ocean; Indonesia by Dave Fleetham Design Pics
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Toothed Brittle Star (Ophiocoma dentata) feeds primarily at night; Hawaii United States of America by Dave Fleetham Design Pics
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Off the coast of KesennumaSpider Starfish Serpentinae Gastropoda Anemoneiformes Sea Trash Drinking Water BottlesDive (photo) date 7192017
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JAMSTEC Bivalves
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JAMSTEC Spider Starfish Serpentinae
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JAMSTEC Starfish Sea Stars
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JAMSTEC Spider Starfish Serpentinae
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JAMSTEC Spider Starfish Serpentinae
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Off the coast of KamaishiSpider Starfish Serpentinae Theragrainae Submarine debris Drinking water cans (multiple) Cans (multiple) Bucket trash
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brittle star Ophiothrix sp on a soft coral
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single arm of a Pink Brittle Star or Violet Brittle Star on an orange sponge
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Moluccan cardinalfish
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Starfish and brittle stars X-ray
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A dark red-spined brittle star (Ophiothrix purpurea) on whip coral (Alcyonacea order) Photographed off the island of Yap Micronesia; Yap Federated
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Brittle stars feeding
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Daisy brittle star
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Daisy brittle star (Ophiopholis aculeata) Photographed in the White Sea Russia by ALEXANDER SEMENOVSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Polychaete marine worm
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Off the coast of KamaishiBivalves Starfishsea stars Sea cucumberssea squirts Spider starfishsnake tail Marine debrisArtifact(s) Blue sheets
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Brittlestar (Ophioderma egertoni) fossil discovered by British paleontologist Mary Anning (1799-1847) A brittle star is a marine invertebrate that is
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Starfish fossil
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Blunt-spined brittle star (Ophiocoma echinata) moves over the surface of its cousin a Cushion sea star (Oreaster reticulatus) off Singer Island in
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A long arm brittle star (Ophionereis porrecta) on the convoluted surface of a cushion starfish (Culcita novaeguineae); Hawaii United States of Americ
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Brittle star (Ophiothrix sp) on a sponge This marine invertebrate is found in depths below 500 metres and is related to the starfish It has five fl
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Brittle star wrapped round a sea squirt
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Off the coast of Kamaishistarfishsea starfish sea cucumbersea squirt spider starfishsnake tail striated fin sea anemone marine debris artifa
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Brittle star (Order Ophiurida) on a zoanthid (Parazoanthus sp) A brittestar is an echinoderm
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Brittle star (Amphipholis squamata) in a rock pool Brittle stars are marine echinoderms closely related to starfish They have five arms radiating f
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Brittle stars (class Ophiuroidea) on soft coral Brittle stars are marine echinoderms closely related to starfish They have five legs radiating from
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Brittle star (class Ophiuroidea) on soft coral Brittle stars are marine echinoderms closely related to starfish They have five legs radiating from
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Brittle star (Ophiothrix sp) climbing on a soft coral Brittle stars are echinoderms relatives of the starfish and sea urchins They crawl around us
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Brittlestar on coral
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Brittle star on coral
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Soft coral
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Bumblebee shrimp (Gnathophyllum americanum) feeding on a brittlestar (subclass Ophiuroidea) This shrimp often works in groups to feed on brittlestars
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Off the coast of KamaishiSpider StarfishSnake Tail Sea CucumberSea Squirt Cordyceps Sea Trash Plastic Bottle (several) Fishing Net Rope Arti
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Tiger shrimp (Phyllognathia ceratophthalmus) feeding on a brittlestar (subclass Ophiuroidea) This is an incredibly rare shrimp only found in a few t
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Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena sp) next to a horned sea star with a small brittle star Photographed in Lembeh Strait North Sulawesi Indonesia
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Basket Sea Star Uncurls Tendrils Underwater in Southeast Alaska USA
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Basket Sea Star Curled Up Underwater in Southeast Alaska USA
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Indo-Pacific coral reef illustration
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Ophiotrix brittle star on a small soft coral on the seabed A brittle star is a marine invertebrate that is related to starfish It has five flexible
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Brittle star in a tidal pool
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Echinoderm specimen collected from the mouth of the River Orinoco South America NHMUK 1938 8 18 1
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Echinoderm specimen collected from the mouth of the River Orinoco South America NHMUK 1938 8 18 1
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Banded brittle star collected from Great Barrier Reef Expedition (1928-1929) NHMUK 1932 4 28 88-90
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Banded brittle star collected from Great Barrier Reef Expedition (1928-1929) NHMUK 1932 4 28 88-90
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Banded brittle star collected from Great Barrier Reef Expedition (1928-1929) NHMUK 1932 4 28 88-90
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Banded brittle star collected from Great Barrier Reef Expedition (1928-1929) NHMUK 1932 4 28 88-90
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Green Brittle Starfish collected during the Great Barrier Reef Expedition (1928-1929) NHMUK 1932 4 28 71-72
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Green Brittle Starfish collected during the Great Barrier Reef Expedition (1928-1929) NHMUK 1932 4 28 71-72
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Green Brittle Starfish collected during the Great Barrier Reef Expedition (1928-1929) NHMUK 1932 4 28 71-72
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Green Brittle Starfish collected during the Great Barrier Reef Expedition (1928-1929) NHMUK 1932 4 28 71-72
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Off Sanriku Iwate Prefecture (Area B)Spider StarfishSnake-tail Submarine debris Drinking water plastic bottleDive (Filming) Date 7232014
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Green Brittle Starfish collected during the Great Barrier Reef Expedition (1928-1929) NHMUK 1932 4 28 71-72
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Green Brittle Starfish collected during the Great Barrier Reef Expedition (1928-1929) NHMUK 1932 4 28 71-72
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Green Brittle Starfish
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Green Brittle Starfish collected during the Great Barrier Reef Expedition (1928-1929) NHMUK 1932 4 28 71-72
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Asteroschema on Riisea paniculata
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Brittlestar (Ophiothrix sp) on hard coral on a reef Brittlestars are closely related to starfish Ophiothrix is found in oceans worldwide from tropi
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Spine-covered brittlestar (Ophiothrix sp) crawings among the long tentacles of a coral on a reef This genus is commonly found on shallow coral reefs
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Palaeocoma egertoni brittle star fossil Brittle stars are related to starfish but unlike starfish they can crawl across the sea floor using their
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Brittlestar (Ophioderma egertoni) fossil A brittle star is a marine invertebrate that is related to starfish It has five flexible arms radiating fro
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Brittle stars (Ophiacantha sp) Brittle stars are related to starfish but unlike starfish they can crawl across the sea floor using their flexible
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Basket star (Gorgonocephalus chilensis) Basket stars are a group of brittle stars Brittle stars are related to starfish but unlike starfish they c
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Brittle star (Ophiacantha sp) Brittle stars are related to starfish but unlike starfish they can crawl across the sea floor using their flexible a
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Basket star (Gorgonocephalus chilensis) Basket stars are a group of brittle stars Brittle stars are related to starfish but unlike starfish they c
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Hydrothermal sponge and brittle star on an underwater volcanic vent This sponge and brittlestar are growing on or near a volcanic vent on the seabed
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Dead brittle star serpent star (Ophiura ophiura) on beach Belgium Europe by alimdi Arterra Philippe Clément
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Underside of brittle star serpent star (Ophiura ophiura) on white background showing mouth and teeth by alimdi Arterra Philippe Clément
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