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Paguroidea says 27 October 2006 at 7:40 am What an amazing creature with quite the repertoire of disguises!
Bruce says 27 October 2006 at 9:28 am I think it looks scary; the article said it was 1.5 meters across. Make it twice that and I’d be nothin’ but a trail of bubbles…
David Godfrey says 27 October 2006 at 8:22 pm Probably the best shot of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year. (Or at least the one PZ would like the most…)
Bob O'H says 28 October 2006 at 3:12 am I don’t follow this things, but is it the same species as features in the videos here? All it needs is a good agent. Bob
bernarda says 28 October 2006 at 7:04 am It is not one of those tentacly things, but here is a video of another denizen of the deep. Great White Sharks.
Aww, jeez. Now that’s a pretty little thing.
What an amazing creature with quite the repertoire of disguises!
kitty.
Now that’s what I call cute.
I think it looks scary; the article said it was 1.5 meters across. Make it twice that and I’d be nothin’ but a trail of bubbles…
That’s amazing!
insane. But prolly a one in a thousand shot.
Wow, that picture is amazing! :D
Now that is one fantabulous picture! And critter!
Probably the best shot of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year. (Or at least the one PZ would like the most…)
I don’t follow this things, but is it the same species as features in the videos here?
All it needs is a good agent.
Bob
It is not one of those tentacly things, but here is a video of another denizen of the deep.
Great White Sharks.