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Images Dated 24th November 2006 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Sea pen

Sea pen. The sea pen feeds mainly on plankton. It anchors itself in the sand or mud, favourably in the path of currents, where plankton is plentiful

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Broadclub cuttlefish

Broadclub cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus). This cuttlefish feeds on crustaceans. It changes its colour according to its surroundings by dilating orcontracting pigment cells called chromatophores

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Mimic octopus

Mimic octopus (Octopus sp.). This octopus changes its body shape and colour to confuse predators. It can take the form of a flatfish, sea snake, shrimp, jellyfish, crab, lionfish and many others

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Mimic octopus

Mimic octopus (Octopus sp.). This octopus changes its body shape and colour to confuse predators. It can take the form of a flatfish, sea snake, shrimp, jellyfish, crab, lionfish and many others

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Red sea urchin (Astropyga radiata)

Red sea urchin (Astropyga radiata). Photographed in Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Strapweed filefish

Strapweed filefish (Pseudomonacanthus macrurus). This fish can grow up to 18 centimetres in length and it can be found in shallow coastal algae reefs and estuaries

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Ornate ghost pipefish

Ornate ghost pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus) sheltering among crinoids. This species feeds mostly on mysids but also prey on small benthic shrimp

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Longnose butterflyfish

Longnose butterflyfish (Forcipiger longirostris). These fish can grow to a length of 22 centimetres and it feeds on whole organisms such as small crustaceans

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Hairy frogfish (Antennarius hispidus)

Hairy frogfish (Antennarius hispidus). This frogfish has skin formations that provide camouflage, allowing it to hide among algae and coral

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Computer circuit board

Computer circuit board

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Computer circuit boards

Computer circuit boards
Old computer circuit boards held in a hand. The continuous fast development and increase in computer power means that components rapidly become outdated and need to be disposed of or recycled

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Computer circuit board

Computer circuit board

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Computer circuit board graveyard

Computer circuit board graveyard. Conceptual computer image of outdated computer circuit boards in a desert landscape, representing the obselescence of technology

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Ecological food web

Ecological food web, computer artwork. This model shows a close-up view of the extinct ecosystem from the Messel pit, Germany. Fossil animal and plant life is represented by the coloured nodes

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Ecological food web

Ecological food web, computer artwork. This model shows a close-up view of the extinct ecosystem from the Messel pit, Germany. Fossil animal and plant life is represented by the coloured nodes

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Ecological food web

Ecological food web, computer artwork. This model represents the extinct ecosystem of the Messel pit, Germany. Fossil animal and plant life is represented by the coloured nodes

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Ecological food web

Ecological food web, computer artwork. This model represents the aquatic ecosystem of the East River Valley, Denver, Colorado, USA. Animal and plant life is represented by the coloured nodes

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Ecological food web

Ecological food web, computer artwork. This model represents the extinct ecosystem of the Messel pit, Germany. Fossil animal and plant life is represented by the coloured nodes

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Caribbean coral reef food web model

Caribbean coral reef food web model
Ecological food web, computer artwork. This model represents the ecosystem of a Caribbean coral reef. Animal and plant life is represented by the coloured nodes

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Ecological food web

Ecological food web, computer artwork. This model represents the ecosystem of the El Verde rainforest, Puerto Rico. Animal and plant life is represented by the coloured nodes

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Iceberg

Iceberg. Photographed in Disko Bay, Ilulissat, Greenland

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Love in the mist seed head (Nigella sp. )

Love in the mist seed head (Nigella sp. )
Love in the mist seed head (Nigella sp.). The seeds of the plant, known as black cumin, are used as a spice in cookery and also medicinally as a diuretic

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Love in the mist flower (Nigella sp. )

Love in the mist flower (Nigella sp. )
Love in the mist flower (Nigella sp.). The seeds of the plant, known as black cumin, are used as a spice in cookery and also medicinally as a diuretic

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Love in the mist seed head (Nigella sp. )

Love in the mist seed head (Nigella sp. )
Love in the mist seed head (Nigella sp.). The seeds of the plant, known as black cumin, are used as a spice in cookery and also medicinally as a diuretic

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Aloe vera

Aloe vera leaves. The Aloe vera plant can be used externally to treat burns and as an anti- inflammatory. It can also be used as a laxative

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Poppy (Papaver sp. )

Poppy (Papaver sp. )
Poppy (Papaver sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Lavender (Lavandula sp. )

Lavender (Lavandula sp. )
Lavender (Lavandula sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Poppy (Papaver sp. )

Poppy (Papaver sp. )
Poppy (Papaver sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Water lily (Nymphaea sp. )

Water lily (Nymphaea sp. )
Water lily (Nymphaea sp.). Photographed on Nevis island, Caribbean

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Poppy (Papaver sp. )

Poppy (Papaver sp. )
Poppy (Papaver sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Peony flower (Paeonia sp. )

Peony flower (Paeonia sp. )
Peony flower (Paeonia sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Lavender (Lavandula stoechas)

Lavender (Lavandula stoechas)
Lavender (Lavandula stoechas.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Lavender (Lavandula sp. )

Lavender (Lavandula sp. )
Lavender (Lavandula sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Peony (Paeonia sp. )

Peony (Paeonia sp. )
Peony (Paeonia sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Poppy (Papaver sp. )

Poppy (Papaver sp. )
Poppy (Papaver sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Lavender (Lavandula sp. )

Lavender (Lavandula sp. )
Lavender (Lavandula sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Lavender (Lavandula sp. )

Lavender (Lavandula sp. )
Lavender flowers (Lavandula sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Lavender (Lavandula stoechas)

Lavender (Lavandula stoechas)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Poppy (Papaver sp. )

Poppy (Papaver sp. )
Poppy (Papaver sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Poppy (Papaver sp. )

Poppy (Papaver sp. )
Poppy (Papaver sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Phalaenopsis orchid (Phalaenopsis sp. )

Phalaenopsis orchid (Phalaenopsis sp. )
Phalaenopsis orchid (Phalaenopsis sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Orchids

Orchids

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Orchids

Orchids

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Phalaenopsis flowers (Phalaenopsis sp. )

Phalaenopsis flowers (Phalaenopsis sp. )
Phalaenopsis flowers (Phalaenopsis sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Calico flower (Aristolochia littoralis)

Calico flower (Aristolochia littoralis). Photographed on Nevis island, Caribbean

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Phalaenopsis labellum (Phalaenopsis sp. )

Phalaenopsis labellum (Phalaenopsis sp. )
Phalaenopsis labellum (Phalaenopsis sp.). Also known as a lip, this enlarged petal helps to attract insects to the orchid to pollinate the flower

Background imageImages Dated 24th November 2006: Phalaenopsis labellum (Phalaenopsis sp. )

Phalaenopsis labellum (Phalaenopsis sp. )
Phalaenopsis labellum (Phalaenopsis sp.). Also known as a lip, this enlarged petal helps to attract insects to the orchid to pollinate the flower



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