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"Barnacles: Nature's Tiny Architects and Hitchhikers" Barnacles, scientifically known as Cirripedia or barnacles

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 12009519

Picture No. 12009519
Barnacle Goose -pair with chicks - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 12009518

Picture No. 12009518
Barnacle Goose -pair with chicks - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 12009517

Picture No. 12009517
Barnacle Goose -pair with chicks - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: A Humpback Whale Calf (Megaptera Novaeangliae), Leaves Its Mother For A Close Look At The Camera;

A Humpback Whale Calf (Megaptera Novaeangliae), Leaves Its Mother For A Close Look At The Camera; Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Barnacles And Blue Mussels Cling To The Rocks; Florence, Oregon, United States Of America

Barnacles And Blue Mussels Cling To The Rocks; Florence, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Alaska, Inside Passage, Humpback Whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) Breaching B2006

Alaska, Inside Passage, Humpback Whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) Breaching B2006

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Alaska, Panhandle, Inside Passage, Humpback Whale Breaching At Sunset

Alaska, Panhandle, Inside Passage, Humpback Whale Breaching At Sunset

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Hawaii, Maui, Humpback Whale Fluking Its Tail In Golden Sunset

Hawaii, Maui, Humpback Whale Fluking Its Tail In Golden Sunset

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Hawaii, Maui, The Spout Of A Humpback Whale

Hawaii, Maui, The Spout Of A Humpback Whale

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Hawaii, Maui, Close-Up Of Humpback Whale Near The Oceans Surface

Hawaii, Maui, Close-Up Of Humpback Whale Near The Oceans Surface

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Hawaii, Maui, Humpback Whale Fluking Its Tail

Hawaii, Maui, Humpback Whale Fluking Its Tail

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Hawaii, Maui, The Pectoral Fin Of A Humpback Whale

Hawaii, Maui, The Pectoral Fin Of A Humpback Whale

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Hawaii, Maui, The Spout Of Two Humpback Whales

Hawaii, Maui, The Spout Of Two Humpback Whales

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Hawaii Islands, Humpback Whale Fluking Its Tail In Golden Sunset; Maui

USA, Hawaii Islands, Humpback Whale Fluking Its Tail In Golden Sunset; Maui

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Hawaii Islands, Oahu, Diver And Schooling Blue Striped Snapper (Lutjanus Kasmira)

USA, Hawaii Islands, Oahu, Diver And Schooling Blue Striped Snapper (Lutjanus Kasmira) On Wreck Of Sea Tiger; Waikiki

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Barnacle Geese. 19Th Century Copy Of Woodcut In Cosmographie Universelle Dated 1552 Illustrating

Barnacle Geese. 19Th Century Copy Of Woodcut In Cosmographie Universelle Dated 1552 Illustrating Legend That These Birds Grew From Barnacles Attached To Wood Exposed To Salt Water

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Remains of barnacles on a ship propeller at the wharf of IJmuiden aan Zee, Noord-Holland

Remains of barnacles on a ship propeller at the wharf of IJmuiden aan Zee, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands - Honorable Mention in the Abstract category of the Groene Camera 2022 photo contest

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Barnacle Geese (Branta leucopsis) flying over ice sculptures of frozen vegetation at sunrise

Barnacle Geese (Branta leucopsis) flying over ice sculptures of frozen vegetation at sunrise - Winner in the Landscape, Weather and Natural Phenomena category of the Groene Camera 2022 photo contest

Background imageBarnacle Collection: BARNACLE GEESE MYTH. Spontaneous Generation

BARNACLE GEESE MYTH. Spontaneous Generation. John Gerards fanciful picture of the Breede of Barnackle-geese. Woodcut from Gerards Herball or Generall Historie of Plants, 1597

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Acorn Barnacle (Semibalanus balanoides) adults and young, on rock exposed at low tide

Acorn Barnacle (Semibalanus balanoides) adults and young, on rock exposed at low tide, Brough Head, Mainland, Orkney, Scotland, june

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Common Limpets and Common Rock Barnacles (Balanus balanoides) - on seashore rock, Northumberland

Common Limpets and Common Rock Barnacles (Balanus balanoides) - on seashore rock, Northumberland, England
USH-3149 Common Limpets and Common Rock Barnacles (Balanus balanoides) - on seashore rock Northumberland, England Patella vulgata Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Close up view of the skin of an adult California Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus)

Close up view of the skin of an adult California Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus)
Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Grey Whale - showing close-up of Barnacle (Cryptolepas rhachlanecti) & Louse (Cyamus scammoni)

Grey Whale - showing close-up of Barnacle (Cryptolepas rhachlanecti) & Louse (Cyamus scammoni)
KEL-491 Grey Whale - showing close-up of Barnacle (Cryptolepas rhachlanecti) & Louse (Cyamus scammoni) Eschrichtius gibbosus Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Model of barnacle with cutaway showing internal organs, close-up

Model of barnacle with cutaway showing internal organs, close-up

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11992713

Picture No. 11992713
Barnacle Goose - swimming - at Helsinki - Finland Barnacle Goose - swimming - at Helsinki - Finland Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11993056

Picture No. 11993056
Barnacle Goose - adult goose in flight - Germany Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11993055

Picture No. 11993055
Barnacle Goose - adult goose in arctic landscape - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11993054

Picture No. 11993054
Barnacle Goose - adult goose in arctic landscape - Svalbard, Norway Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11993123

Picture No. 11993123
Barnacle Geese - Two Flying - Cumbria - UK Date:

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Portrait of J D Stoyle, English actor

Portrait of J D Stoyle, English actor
Portrait of James D Stoyle (1831-1880), English character actor and comedian, who had recently appeared in the role of Ben Barnacle (depicted in the top left corner)

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Caricature of J D Stoyle, English actor

Caricature of J D Stoyle, English actor
Caricature of James D Stoyle (1831-1880), English character actor and comedian, seen here in the character of Ben Barnacle in a production of Billee Taylor by Stephens

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Girl on Rock 1950S

Girl on Rock 1950S
Fifties brunette, standing atop a barnacle encrusted rock in the sea, recreates the Birth of Venus wearing a plaid swimsuit & hiding her modesty with a towel. Date: 1950s

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Washington, Tongue Point. Blood star and rainbow star in tide pool. Credit as

USA, Washington, Tongue Point. Blood star and rainbow star in tide pool. Credit as: Marie Bush / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Washington. Goose barnacles in Salt Creek Recreation Area

USA, Washington. Goose barnacles in Salt Creek Recreation Area. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Mussels and barnacles, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA

Mussels and barnacles, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Alaska. A moon glow anemone attempts to eat a blue muscle

USA, Alaska. A moon glow anemone attempts to eat a blue muscle

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, California, San Diego, Barnacles in tide pools on the Pacific Ocean (Large format

USA, California, San Diego, Barnacles in tide pools on the Pacific Ocean (Large format
USA, California, San Diego, Barnacles in tide pools on the Pacific Ocean. Credit as: Christopher Talbot Frank / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBarnacle Collection: USA, Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park. Close-up of cow parsnip in Bartlett Cove

USA, Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park. Close-up of cow parsnip in Bartlett Cove. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Europe, Norway, Svalbard. Humpback whale tailfin breeches the water in Hinlopen Strait

Europe, Norway, Svalbard. Humpback whale tailfin breeches the water in Hinlopen Strait
Norway, Svalbard. Humpback whale tailfin breeches the water in Hinlopen Strait. Credit as: Bill Young / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11807003

Picture No. 11807003
Humpback whale humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, note the two kinds of barnacles, the long gooseneck barnacle, Conchoderma aurtium, whic lives on the acorn barnacle, Coronula diadema

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Barnacles engraving 1888

Barnacles engraving 1888
Illustrated Natural History of the Three Kingdoms Illustrierte Naturgeschichte der drei Reiche Franz StrAÔé¼ssles - Wilhelm Nitzschke, Stuttgart 1888

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Illustration of Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis), showing oval opening and fringed opening

Illustration of Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis), showing oval opening and fringed opening, and barnacles growing on shell

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Cartoon of crab, sinking in sand, over-burdened by barnacles on back

Cartoon of crab, sinking in sand, over-burdened by barnacles on back

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Illustration of branchiopoda, copepod, barnacle and malacostracan

Illustration of branchiopoda, copepod, barnacle and malacostracan

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Illustration of acorn barnacle at low tide, keeping upper plates closed over feeding limbs

Illustration of acorn barnacle at low tide, keeping upper plates closed over feeding limbs, and covered by tide, with plates open and limbs spread out to feed

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Illustration of animals living on the shore beneath beach surface, channelled wrack

Illustration of animals living on the shore beneath beach surface, channelled wrack, rough periwinkle, acorn barnacle, bladder wrack, beadlet anemone, oarweed, sea squirt, scarlet starfish

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Illustration of young mantis shrimp and barnacle

Illustration of young mantis shrimp and barnacle

Background imageBarnacle Collection: Picture No. 11674797

Picture No. 11674797
Barnacle Goose. Date:



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"Barnacles: Nature's Tiny Architects and Hitchhikers" Barnacles, scientifically known as Cirripedia or barnacles, are fascinating creatures that have captivated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. These unique marine crustaceans have a remarkable ability to attach themselves to various surfaces, including the bodies of California gray whales. One astonishing sight is the colony of barnacles called Cryptolepas rhachianecti along with Cyamid crustaceans found on the head of a gray whale. In this incredible photo, three species of cyamids, also known as whale lice, can be seen clinging onto the majestic creature. Illustrations showcasing barnacles alongside other marine organisms like horseshoe crabs, shrimp, and crabs highlight their diverse ecosystem interactions, and is intriguing how these small creatures coexist in harmony with larger marine life forms. The close-up image of a California Grey Whale's head reveals blowholes and patches of barnacles in San Ignacio Lagoon located in Baja California South, Mexico. This symbiotic relationship between the whale and its hitchhiking companions showcases nature's intricate balance. In Nakwakto Rapids lies another captivating scene where gooseneck barnacles (Pollicipes Polymerus) thrive amidst kelp forests. The vibrant colors create an enchanting underwater landscape that highlights the beauty within our oceans' depths. However, not all interactions involving they are harmonious. Purple and Ochre sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus) prey on Pacific blue mussels while sharing space on rocky shores. This predator-prey dynamic reminds us that every organism plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological equilibrium. Even historical landmarks bear witness to the significance presence. Barnacle Historic State Park in Miami serves as a reminder of our connection to nature's history through structures like Barnacle House – living proof that humans have long been intrigued by these tiny architects.