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Surface with algae in Izmir Bay
A group of Brachiopods on a fossil Ammonite. The close-up image shows several fossils from the jurassic period found in the canton of Aargau.
Detailed shot of mixed sea shells on the beach at Le Touquet Paris Plage, France.
High angle view of a moon jellyfish ( aurelia aurita ) and green algae aquatic animal on the North Sea beach .
Santiago de Compostela, Spain - November 28, 2021: Photo of a stone mollusk shell on the wall of St. James Cathedral, a symbol of pilgrims and the Camino de Santiago
Hands full of fossil fuel coal.More coal and shale with fossilized ferns
Seashell background texture lots of sea snails mixed
Whitley Bay rock formations.
plant of silene in a garden
Mussels on rocks on the Tofino Coast.
By-the-Wind Sailor
Fully Open Clam on Atlantic (Boston) Beach Close-Up
A blooming tree with white puffs
The Haystack Rock. a monolith, is the third-tallest intertidal structure in the world. The tidal pools around are home of many intertidal animals.
Sea snail Tritia neritea eating the remains of Mediterranean limpet (Patella caerulea) on sea bottom, Aegean Sea, Greece, Halkidiki
Insect sitting on carrot flower
Limpets (Patellidae) growing on rocks in the surf zone, North Sea, Scotland, Great Britain
Overhead view of Giant Green Anemone on beach, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA.
(Tectura sp.) Limpets are mollusks living in the intertidal to subtidal zones.  They can be found on rocks above the tide zone along shorelines.  They come in a variety of shapes and designs.  Their range is from northern Alaska to southern California.  They feed at night eating seaweed.  They are often eaten by sea stars.
Barnacles on Rock
Barnacles grow on coastal rocks in North China
Mussels clinging to a rock at low tide.
shellfish on the rocks of the beaches of Galicia.
Gooseneck barnacles on the rocky shore of Tofino, Canada.
Green meiotic clay at the bottom of the sea, in which bivalves live White piddock - Barnea candida, Black Sea
Edelweiss (Leontopodium nivale) in London, England
The fresh water supply of the Southern United States has been invaded by the zebra mussel, which has a huge economic and environmental impact on the waters it invades. The zebra mussel is a small freshwater mussel. This species was originally native to the lakes of southern Russia being first described in 1769 by a German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas in the Ural, Volga and Dnieper rivers.
Springtime California, Rincon Beach Carpinteria
Spotted babylon clutch on rock,Little Babylonia areolata
Unusual bush blossom.
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