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Anemone Coral
Description:
This Scleractinian coral (Heliofungia actiniformis, Family fungiidae), looks like an anemone with white knobbled tentacle tips called acrospheres. A small white-back shrimp hides among the tentacles in center-right. Dive site is located at Alor, an Exploratory Dive, East of Flores, Indonesia, in depths less that 50 feet.
Credit:
Jerry McCormick-Ray/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2710050
Legacy Identifier:
JC6450
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4608px × 3456px (~45 MB)
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acrospheres
alor
anemone coral
animal
cnidaria
coral
flores
fungiidae
heliofungia
heliofungia actiniformis
indonesia
indonesian
scleractinian coral
white backed shrimp