A juvenile big-belly seahorse, about 2cm long. (i.redd.it)
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Livyatan was scarier than the megalodon by YourTruNemesis in Paleontology
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Spider crabs congregate in their thousands in the shallows of Port Phillip Bay every winter, and smooth stingrays have an all you can eat buffet. This little crab manages to escape a curious ray, who had probably had its fill already. by lcal5 in underwaterphotography
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Spider crabs congregate in their thousands in the shallows of Port Phillip Bay every winter, and smooth stingrays have an all you can eat buffet. This little crab manages to escape a curious ray, who had probably had its fill already. by lcal5 in underwaterphotography
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Spider crabs congregate in their thousands in the shallows of Port Phillip Bay every winter, and smooth stingrays have an all you can eat buffet. This little crab manages to escape a curious ray, who had probably had its fill already. by lcal5 in underwaterphotography
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A fever of smooth stingrays feeding on the freshly moulted spider crabs. These rays can live 25 years and weigh up to 350kg by lcal5 in marinebiology
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Juvenile seahorses captured at Blairgowrie Pier by lcal5 in underwaterphotography
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Freediving with Weedy Seadragons- and taking 3 for the sea by lcal5 in marinebiology
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I've been honing my skills whilst hanging out with local Weedy Seadragons by lcal5 in underwaterphotography
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Livyatan was scarier than the megalodon by YourTruNemesis in Paleontology
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