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Barnacles are a type of crustacean animal that live in the ocean

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Background imageBarnacle Collection: Various animals and plant species in a rock pool, cross-section side view

Various animals and plant species in a rock pool, cross-section side view

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Crustacea - Balanus: Barnacle, shaped like truncated cone

Crustacea - Balanus: Barnacle, shaped like truncated cone

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Barnacles on limpet shell, slipper limpet, tubeworm cast, and algae on rock

Barnacles on limpet shell, slipper limpet, tubeworm cast, and algae on rock

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Barnacles

Barnacles

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Cluster of Goose barnacle (Lepas anatifera), close-up

Cluster of Goose barnacle (Lepas anatifera), close-up

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Cirripedia, barnacles inhabiting the surface of a rock under water

Cirripedia, barnacles inhabiting the surface of a rock under water

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Selection of flower-like Sea Anemones (Actiniaria), view from above

Selection of flower-like Sea Anemones (Actiniaria), view from above

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Echinoderms and crustacaens C017 / 3491

Echinoderms and crustacaens C017 / 3491
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing an illustration of echinoderms and crustaceans. Echinoderms are a phylum of marine animals

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Shell Forms C017 / 3510

Shell Forms C017 / 3510
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing various shell forms. A seashell or sea shell, also known simply as a shell, is a hard, protective outer layer created by an animal that lives in the sea

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Barnacle glue, SEM

Barnacle glue, SEM
Barnacle glue. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through the byssus (glue threads) of an acorn barnacle (Elminius modestus)

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Acorn barnacles, SEM

Acorn barnacles, SEM
Acorn barnacles. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of three acorn barnacles (Elminius modestus) attached to a rock

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Crustacean Types C017 / 3497

Crustacean Types C017 / 3497
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing an illustration of crustaceans types including; squilla, pagurus, and various species of crab

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Barnacle, 19th century artwork C016 / 5989

Barnacle, 19th century artwork C016 / 5989
Acorn barnacle (Coronula diarnderna), watercolour. Plate 10 by Anna Atkins from her 256 original drawings for Lamarcks Genera of shells (1822-24)

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Cooked velvet crabs C018 / 0757

Cooked velvet crabs C018 / 0757
Velvet Crab are an unusual type of so called swimming crab", their last pair of legs are flattened to facilitate swimming. They rarely grow to more than 10cm across

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Goose barnacles feeding C017 / 8440

Goose barnacles feeding C017 / 8440
Goose barnacles (Lepas anatifera) feeding underwater. These cirripedian crustaceans attach themselves to boats and driftwood

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8320

Devonian slates C017 / 8320
Devonian slates and mussels. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Devonian slates C017 / 8314

Devonian slates C017 / 8314
Devonian slates and barnacles. Close-up of banded Devonian coastal rocks and coloured slates at Polzeath, Cornwall, UK. Slate is a metamorphic rock

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Pollicipes mitella

Pollicipes mitella
These barnacles were collected by Hugh Cuming who is mostly known for collecting shells. He gave Darwin his barnacle collection to study

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Balanus tintinnabulum, balanidae barnacles

Balanus tintinnabulum, balanidae barnacles
Plate 1 by George Sowerby from Charles Darwins Monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia, with figures of all the species: the Balan

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Balanus tintinnabulum, bell barnacle

Balanus tintinnabulum, bell barnacle
Watercolour by Olivia Fanny Tonge (1858-1949). Sized 180 x 260mm. From one of sixteen sketchbooks presented to the Museum in 1952

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Stramentum, a fossil barnacle

Stramentum, a fossil barnacle
Cretaceous goose-necked barnacle Stramentum from the Chalk of Kent, England, about 2 cm wide

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Carcinus maenas, European shore crab

Carcinus maenas, European shore crab
Specimens of this invasive crab, which has spread well beyond its native range and is threatening ecosystems the world over

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Coronula diarnderna

Coronula diarnderna
Plate 10, watercolour by Anna Atkins from her 256 original drawings for Lamarcks Genera of shells, 1822-24

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Humpback whale - Caudal fin with barnacles

Humpback whale - Caudal fin with barnacles
WAT-17773 Humpback whale - Caudal fin with barnacles Inside Passage - Alaska Megaptera novaeangliae M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Washington, Olympic National Park, Beach 4, Tidepool scene; Ochre Sea Stars

USA, Washington, Olympic National Park, Beach 4, Tidepool scene; Ochre Sea Stars and Green Sea Anemones

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, North America, Washington

USA, North America, Washington
Pacific Goose (Gooseneck) Barnacle, (Mitella polymerus) Mukkah Bay, Olympic Peninsula

Background imageBarnacle Collection: North America, USA, AK, Inside Passage. Humpback Whales cooperative bubble net feeding

North America, USA, AK, Inside Passage. Humpback Whales cooperative bubble net feeding. Ventral throat grooves expand to feed revealing superficial blood supply

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Acorn Barnacles and young Common Mussel exposed at low tide - Brough Head - Orkney Mainland IN000923

Acorn Barnacles and young Common Mussel exposed at low tide - Brough Head - Orkney Mainland IN000923
COS-3111 Acorn Barnacles and young Common Mussel (Mytilus edulis) exposed at low tide Brough Head - Orkney Mainland Semibalanus balanoides Semibalanus balanoides & Mytilus Bill Coster

Background imageBarnacle Collection: A harbor seal rests on the rocks in the early morning sun at Salt Point, California

A harbor seal rests on the rocks in the early morning sun at Salt Point, California

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Goose Barnacle - and Buoy Barnacles (smaller) (Dosima fascicularis)

Goose Barnacle - and Buoy Barnacles (smaller) (Dosima fascicularis) - attached to seaweed - Cornwall - UK
DAC-598 Goose Barnacle - and Buoy Barnacles (smaller) (Dosima fascicularis) - attached to seaweed Cornwall - UK Lepas anatifera David Chapman

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Goose Barnacle - attached to rope - Cornwall - UK

Goose Barnacle - attached to rope - Cornwall - UK
DAC-597 Goose Barnacle - attached to rope Cornwall - UK Lepas anatifera David Chapman

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Acorn Barnacles exposed at low tide - Brough Head - Orkney Mainland IN000915

Acorn Barnacles exposed at low tide - Brough Head - Orkney Mainland IN000915
COS-3110 Acorn Barnacles exposed at low tide Brough Head - Orkney Mainland Semibalanus balanoides Bill Coster

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Acorn Barnacles exposed at low tide - Brough Head - Orkney Mainland IN000913

Acorn Barnacles exposed at low tide - Brough Head - Orkney Mainland IN000913
COS-3109 Acorn Barnacles exposed at low tide Brough Head - Orkney Mainland Semibalanus balanoides Bill Coster

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Humpback whale - pec-slap - lying on its side or back the whale is hitting the surface with one or

Humpback whale - pec-slap - lying on its side or back the whale is hitting the surface with one or both flippers
WAT-17779 Humpback whale Inside Passage - Alaska megaptera novaeangliae Pectoral fin with barnacles M. Watson

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Tide pool creatures, Oregon, USA

Tide pool creatures, Oregon, USA

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, AK, Inside Passage. Long-necked goose barnacles attach to ventral surface visible

USA, AK, Inside Passage. Long-necked goose barnacles attach to ventral surface visible during feeding lunge. Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). White rings scars left by acorn barnacles

Background imageBarnacle Collection: North America, USA, AK, Inside Passage. Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) fluke pattern

North America, USA, AK, Inside Passage. Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) fluke pattern and shape used for identification in research

Background imageBarnacle Collection: North America, USA, AK, Inside Passage. Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). Pattern

North America, USA, AK, Inside Passage. Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). Pattern and shape of flukes used for identification. Long-necked goose barnacles attach to flukes

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park, Black Oystercatcher, intertidal, barnacles

USA, Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park, Black Oystercatcher, intertidal, barnacles

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Caribbean, Costa Rica, Cocos Island. Blanney in barnacle

Caribbean, Costa Rica, Cocos Island. Blanney in barnacle

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Grey Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) Barnacles on head, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California, Mexico

Grey Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) Barnacles on head, San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California, Mexico

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Seattle, Washington. Male Harlequin Ducks on barnacle rock near West Seattle

USA, Seattle, Washington. Male Harlequin Ducks on barnacle rock near West Seattle

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Indonesia. Soft Coral Crab (Hoplophrys oatesii)

Indonesia. Soft Coral Crab (Hoplophrys oatesii)

Background imageBarnacle Collection: AUDUBON: GOOSE, 1827. Canada Goose (Hutchins Barnacle Goose)

AUDUBON: GOOSE, 1827. Canada Goose (Hutchins Barnacle Goose). Colored engraving from John James Audubons The Birds of
AUDUBON: GOOSE, 1827. Canada Goose (Hutchins Barnacle Goose). Colored engraving from John James Audubons " The Birds of America, " 1827-38

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Blue-green Algae (Rivularia bullata) Growing amid and on Acorn Barnacles / Padstow, Cornwall

Blue-green Algae (Rivularia bullata) Growing amid and on Acorn Barnacles / Padstow, Cornwall

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis) flock, in flight, silhouetted at dawn

Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis) flock, in flight, silhouetted at dawn, Loch Gruinart RSPB Reserve, Islay, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, november

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Acorn Barnacle (Semibalanus balanoides) adults, exposed on rocky shore at low tide, Swanage

Acorn Barnacle (Semibalanus balanoides) adults, exposed on rocky shore at low tide, Swanage, Dorset, England, april

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Semibalanus balanoides is a common and widespread boreo-arctic species of acorn barnacle

Semibalanus balanoides is a common and widespread boreo-arctic species of acorn barnacle. It is common on rocks and other substrates in the intertidal zone



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Barnacle Collection

Barnacles are a type of crustacean animal that live in the ocean. They have a hard, calcareous shell and are sessile, meaning they attach themselves to rocks or other objects and remain stationary. Barnacles feed by filtering plankton from the water with their feather-like appendages called cirri. They reproduce by releasing sperm and eggs into the water where fertilization occurs externally and can be found in all oceans around the world, but prefer colder waters near shorelines or on ships and can also be found on whales, turtles and other marine animals as well as man-made structures like docks and boats, and are an important part of marine ecosystems because they provide food for larger animals such as fish and birds while also helping to keep surfaces clean by consuming algae and other debris that accumulates on them.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a vast collection of wall art and framed prints featuring the Barnacle, a type of crustacean animal. Our collection includes high-quality images of these fascinating creatures in their natural habitats, as well as close-up shots that showcase their intricate details. Barnacles are known for their unique ability to attach themselves to various surfaces such as rocks, ships, and even whales. They have a hard outer shell that protects them from predators and harsh environmental conditions. In addition to being interesting subjects for photography and artwork, barnacles play an important role in marine ecosystems by filtering water and providing food for other organisms. The Barnacle collection at Media Storehouse is perfect for anyone interested in marine life or looking to add some nautical-themed decor to their home. With a variety of sizes and framing options available, customers can easily find the perfect piece to suit their style preferences.
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What are Barnacle (Crustaceans Animals) art prints?

Barnacle art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring these fascinating crustacean animals. Barnacles are a type of marine arthropod that attach themselves to hard surfaces such as rocks, ships, and even whales. They have a unique appearance with their hard outer shells and feathery appendages used for feeding. Barnacle art prints showcase the intricate details of these creatures in stunning detail. The prints can feature realistic illustrations or abstract interpretations of barnacles, making them suitable for a range of decorative styles. These art prints are perfect for anyone who loves marine life or wants to add an interesting touch to their home decor. They make great gifts for nature enthusiasts or those interested in ocean conservation efforts. We offer a wide selection of barnacle art prints from various artists and photographers around the world. Each print is produced using high-quality materials to ensure long-lasting beauty and enjoyment.
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What Barnacle (Crustaceans Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of barnacle art prints that capture the beauty and intricacy of these crustacean animals. From stunning photographs to intricate illustrations, there is something for everyone in their collection. You can choose from close-up shots that showcase the details of individual barnacles or panoramic views that highlight their natural habitats. Some popular options include prints featuring clusters of barnacles clinging to rocks or shipwrecks, as well as those showcasing the vibrant colors and patterns found on different species. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or a subtle accent for your home or office, we have plenty of options to choose from. Their high-quality prints are available in a variety of sizes and formats, including canvas, framed prints, and posters. With so many choices available, you're sure to find the perfect addition to your decor among their selection of barnacle art prints.
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How do I buy Barnacle (Crustaceans Animals) art prints?

To purchase Barnacle art prints, you can visit our online gallery. Simply search for "Barnacle" in the search bar and browse through the available options. Once you have found a print that you like, select the size and format (such as framed or unframed) that best suits your needs. Add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During checkout, you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. We accept various forms of payment including credit cards and PayPal. Once your order has been processed, it will be printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology. The finished product will then be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your door. Whether you are looking for a unique piece of artwork for your home or office, or simply want to add some marine life-inspired decor to your space, purchasing Barnacle art prints from Media Storehouse is an easy and convenient way to do so.
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How much do Barnacle (Crustaceans Animals) art prints cost?

As a provider of Barnacle art prints, we offer a range of options to suit different budgets and preferences. Our selection includes high-quality images of these fascinating crustaceans in various sizes and formats, from small prints suitable for framing to larger canvas prints that make a bold statement on any wall. We take pride in sourcing our artwork from talented photographers and artists who capture the beauty and intricacy of Barnacles in stunning detail. Our pricing reflects the quality of our products, as well as the time and effort invested by our contributors to create them. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of decor for your home or office, or seeking inspiration for your own creative projects, we have something to suit every taste and budget. Contact us today to learn more about our Barnacle art print collection.
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How will my Barnacle (Crustaceans Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Barnacle art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes for rolled prints and flat boxes for framed prints. All of our deliveries are tracked, so you can easily monitor the progress of your order from dispatch to delivery. Once your order has been shipped, you will receive an email notification with a tracking number and estimated delivery date. We work with trusted courier partners who have years of experience in delivering fragile items like artwork. They handle each package with care and ensure that it arrives at its destination in pristine condition. Whether you're ordering a single print or multiple pieces, rest assured that we will do everything possible to deliver them to you quickly and safely.