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Among the reef's most voracious predators, a Crown-Of-Thorns Sea Star, Acanthaster plancii, devours a brain coral, leaving a white, lifeless trail in its wake. Crown-Of-Thorns have few natural enemies, and are covered with venomous spines. Periodic population explosions have caused tremendous reef damage in certain locales. Similan Islands Marine National Park, Thailand, Andaman Sea

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voracious predator Crown-Of-Thorns Sea Star Acanthaster plancii starfish Echinoderm venomous reef damage underwater invertebrate coral eater Similan Islands Marine National Park Thailand Andaman Sea
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Venomous Marine Life, Thailand, Myanmar, Andaman Is. Marine Life (Andaman Sea), Marine Life Behavior, Marine Invertebrates - "critters"!, Thailand/Myanmar Comprehensive
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Among the reef's most voracious predators, a Crown-Of-Thorns Sea Star, Acanthaster plancii, devours a brain coral, leaving a white, lifeless trail in its wake. Crown-Of-Thorns have few natural enemies, and are covered with venomous spines. Periodic population explosions have caused tremendous reef damage in certain locales. Similan Islands Marine National Park, Thailand, Andaman Sea