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  • A Golden Wentletrap Snail, Epitonium billeeanum, has inserted its proboscis into its favorite prey, a colony of Orange Cup Coral, Tubastraea sp. Soon after consuming each coral polyp, the snail deposits sticky, yellowish eggs in the empty coral skeleton.  The eggs bear a close resemblence to the stinging tentacles of the coral, an adaptation probably designed to discourage predators from eating the eggs.  Richelieu Rock, Thailand, Andaman Sea
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  • Orange sea cucumber, Cucumaria miniata, feeding by sweeping plankton into its oral cavity with feathery mouthparts. San Juan Islands, Washington state, USA, Pacific Ocean
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  • A Scale-Eating Blenny, Plagiotremus tapeinosoma, emerging from an empty worm hole. This sneaky predator mimics the Blue-Streak Cleaner Wrasse, but instead of removing parasites, it bites off & eats scales and flesh from larger fish.  Perhaps this explains the sly grin!  Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand, Indian Ocean.
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  • This snakefish, Trachinocephalus myops, is taking on an abitious meal, a helmut gurnard, Dactyloptena orientalis, nearly its own size. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
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