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FGish - Cysts of glugea anomala on stickleback

FGish - Cysts of glugea anomala on stickleback


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FGish - Cysts of glugea anomala on stickleback

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Fish - Cysts of glugea anomala on stickleback
Glugea anomala
Brian Bevan
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Underwater Drama Unveiled: A Fishy Battle of the Cysts!". In this snapshot captured by wildlife enthusiast Dave Bevan, we witness a thrilling underwater encounter between a stickleback fish and its unwelcome guests. The BB-1320 print showcases an extraordinary phenomenon known as glugea anomala cysts, which have taken residence on our unsuspecting stickleback friend. As if straight out of a sci-fi movie, these tiny cysts resemble peculiar extraterrestrial invaders clinging onto their host's body. With their translucent appearance and mysterious allure, they create an otherworldly spectacle in the freshwater depths of the United Kingdom. While it may seem like a scene from a horror flick, fear not! Our resilient little stickleback is putting up quite the fight against these pesky parasites. It's nature's own battle royale unfolding right before our eyes! This mesmerizing image serves as both a reminder of the intricate web of life that exists beneath the water's surface and highlights the challenges faced by wildlife in their natural habitats. Let us marvel at Mother Nature's ingenuity while also appreciating photographers like Dave Bevan who capture such rare moments for all to enjoy. So dive into this aquatic wonderland with BB-1320 and let your imagination swim alongside these enchanting creatures – just remember to leave any commercial use plans behind!

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