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Cleaner Shrimp -Lysmata Amboinensis
A Pygmy lobster in Bunaken Island in Indonesia
A japanese beetle takes a rest on a Yarrow flower.  Shallow DOF, focal plane on beetle.
Macro of beetle of Oedemera nobilis feeding on a white edelweiss flower
Lysmata seticaudata (Decapoda, Natantia, Hippolytidae), red shrimp from an underwater cave in the Crimea, Tarkhankut
Water lilies blooming in summer pond
Purple colored hydrangea flowers in bloom, June 2023
A lobster in captivity
A large multicolored lobster on a white background
Cleaner Shrimp Lysmata amboinensis
Lysmata amboinensis is an omnivorous shrimp species known by several common names including the Pacific cleaner shrimp. It is considered a cleaner shrimp as eating parasites and dead tissue from fish makes up a large part of its diet.
Lysmata amboinensis is an omnivorous shrimp species known by several common names including the Pacific cleaner shrimp. It is considered a cleaner shrimp as eating parasites and dead tissue from fish makes up a large part of its diet. Indo-Pacific Ocean.
Spiny lobsters also known as langustas in aquarium
Water lily on natural background
shrimp , underwater, mantis shrimp
Lysmata seticaudata (Decapoda, Natantia, Hippolytidae), red shrimp from an underwater cave in the Crimea, Tarkhankut
White spring and fragrant flower of shrub Viburnum Lantana.
Red skunk cleaner shrimp - Lysmata Amboinensis
Macro shot of Freshwater Amano shrimp. Caridina multidentata.
close up of a peacock mantis shrimp - odontodactylus scyllarus
Swollen-thighed beetle, female
Closeup of Oedemera nobilis
In Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture
shrimp , underwater, mantis shrimp
Pandalus platyceros, also called California spot prawn,  Monterey Bay spot prawn, or Alaskan prawn, is a shrimp of the genus Pandalus. Monterey County, California
Lobster, natural river shrimp, freshwater shrimp
sorbus intermedia Swedish whitebeam spring white flowers on twig
Dragonfly on a water lily
A Palaemon elegans in Ordu, in Turkey in Black sea
Banded Coral Shrimp Stenopus hispidus is perhaps the most widely distributed shrimp in the sea. The species occurs in the subtropical and tropical Indo-Pacific and Western Atlantic from the Red Sea and South Africa to Tuamotu Island, Hawaii and Easter Island and in the Atlantic from North Carolina and Bermuda to the Caribbean Sea and south to S. Paulo, Brazil in a depth range from 1-200m, max. size 6cm. \nAs a cleaner shrimp, the species advertises to passing fish by slowly waving its long, white antennae. Stenopus hispidus is monogamous and has the ability to detect individuals of its species. This trait is uncommon in invertebrates and is most likely explained through chemical signals. \nThe species uses its three pairs of claws to remove parasites, fungi and damaged tissue from the fish. \nBanda Neira Island, Indonesia, \n4°31'20.574 S 129°53'55.134 E at 7m depth by night
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