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Gastropod Collection (page 10)

"Gastropods: A Fascinating World of Shelled Wonders and Colorful Nudibranchs" From the vibrant Nudibranch (Janolus cristatus) in Vela Luka

Background imageGastropod Collection: Chromodoris dianae sea slug nudibranch

Chromodoris dianae sea slug nudibranch, Mataking, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Flamingo Tongue Snail on soft coral

Flamingo Tongue Snail on soft coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageGastropod Collection: Phidiana indica nudibranch on purple sponge, Indonesia

Phidiana indica nudibranch on purple sponge, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Yellow and brown headshield slug on beige coral, Komodo, Indonesia

Yellow and brown headshield slug on beige coral, Komodo, Indonesia
Yellow and brown headshield slug (Chelidonura amoena) on beige coral, Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Red and white spotted nudibranch on black sand, Komodo, Indonesia

Red and white spotted nudibranch on black sand, Komodo, Indonesia
Chromodoris reticulata, red and white spotted nudibranch on black sand, Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Tiny cowrie shell on dendronephtya soft coral, Indonesia

Tiny cowrie shell on dendronephtya soft coral, Indonesia
Tiny cowrie shell on dendronephtya soft coral, Lembeh Strait, Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Nudibranch in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Nudibranch in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: White speckled chelidonura nudibranch on red branching coral

White speckled chelidonura nudibranch on red branching coral
White speckled chelidonura (Chelidonura fulvipunctata) on red branching coral at a depth of 15 metres, Florida Islands, Solomons

Background imageGastropod Collection: Orange and white nudibranch, North Sulawesi

Orange and white nudibranch, North Sulawesi
Orange and white nudibranch (Halgerda batangas), Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: A tiny emperor shrimp on a nudibranch

A tiny emperor shrimp on a nudibranch
A tiny emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator) hitches a ride on a nudibranch in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This beautiful area harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity

Background imageGastropod Collection: Yellow and brown headshield slug on white background

Yellow and brown headshield slug on white background
Yellow and brown headshield slug (Chelidonura amoena) on white background

Background imageGastropod Collection: White-spotted red nudibranch sea slug, Bali, Indonesia

White-spotted red nudibranch sea slug, Bali, Indonesia
White-spotted red nudibranch sea slug (Chromodoris tinctoria or reticulatus), Bali, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: A purple nudibranch searching for sponges to feed

A purple nudibranch searching for sponges to feed
A gorgeous nudibranch (Hypselodoris bullockii) searches for sponges to feed on in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical region in Indonesia is known for its spectacular coral reefs

Background imageGastropod Collection: A pair of colorful nudibranch crawling across black sand in Indonesia

A pair of colorful nudibranch crawling across black sand in Indonesia
A pair of colorful nudibranch (Risbecia tryoni) crawling across a seafloor of black sand in Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Pair of hypselodoris bullockii nudibranch, North Sulawesi

Pair of hypselodoris bullockii nudibranch, North Sulawesi
Pair of hypselodoris bullockii with bright red gills and rhinophores, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: A small solar-powered nudibranch on the seafloor

A small solar-powered nudibranch on the seafloor
A small solar-powered nudibranch (Phyllodesmium sp.) crawls across the seafloor of Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. Lembeh Strait is known for its diverse array of bizarre marine organisms

Background imageGastropod Collection: Chromodoris kuniei nudibranch, North Sulawesi

Chromodoris kuniei nudibranch, North Sulawesi
Chromodoris kuniei nudibranch on black sand, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Green and purple T-bar nudibranch, Bali, Indonesia

Green and purple T-bar nudibranch, Bali, Indonesia
Green and purple T-bar nudibranch (Ceratosoma tenue), Bali, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: A white colored nudibranch with black feathers and markings, Papua New Guinea

A white colored nudibranch with black feathers and markings, Papua New Guinea
A white colored nudibranch with black feathers and markings (Jorunna funebris) crawls slowly across the colorful reef in the warm ocean waters of Papua New Guinea

Background imageGastropod Collection: Flamingo Tongue Snail laying eggs with tiny shrimp on soft coral

Flamingo Tongue Snail laying eggs with tiny shrimp on soft coral, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageGastropod Collection: A bright orange and white Phyllidia varicosa nudibranch

A bright orange and white Phyllidia varicosa nudibranch, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Nudibranch on coral, Papua New Guinea

Nudibranch on coral, Papua New Guinea
Nudibranch (Phyllidia ocellata) on coral, volcano crater, Witu Islands, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageGastropod Collection: White flabellina nudibranch with orange rhinophores

White flabellina nudibranch with orange rhinophores, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Chromodoris magnifica nudibranch, Komodo, Indonesia

Chromodoris magnifica nudibranch, Komodo, Indonesia
Orange, white and black-striped Chromodoris magnifica nudibranch, Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: An orange sieve cowry crawling across black sand

An orange sieve cowry crawling across black sand
An orange sieve cowry (Cypraea cribraria) crawls across black sand in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical area in the western Pacific harbors an extraordinary array of marine organisms

Background imageGastropod Collection: A lettuce sea slug in Little Cayman, Cayman Islands

A lettuce sea slug in Little Cayman, Cayman Islands
A lettuce sea slug (Elysia crispata) in Little Cayman, Cayman Islands

Background imageGastropod Collection: Red and white chromodoris tinctoria nudibranch

Red and white chromodoris tinctoria nudibranch, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Large white seashell hunting on black sand at night, North Sulawesi

Large white seashell hunting on black sand at night, North Sulawesi
Large white seashell hunting on black sand at night, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Brown and yellow folded sea slug, Indonesia

Brown and yellow folded sea slug, Indonesia
Brown and yellow folded sea slug (chelidonura amoena) nudibranch, South China Sea, Indonesia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Flabellina exoptata nudibranch, Sabah, Malaysia

Flabellina exoptata nudibranch, Sabah, Malaysia
Flabellina exoptata sea slug nudibranch, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageGastropod Collection: A colorful nudibranch near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia

A colorful nudibranch near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia
A colorful nudibranch (Halgerda batangas) crawls on a reef near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This beautiful, tropical region is home to an incredible variety of marine life

Background imageGastropod Collection: A pair of Thecacera nudibranch mating on the seafloor

A pair of Thecacera nudibranch mating on the seafloor
A pair of rare, undescribed nudibranch (Thecacera sp.) mate on the seafloor in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This beautiful area harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity

Background imageGastropod Collection: Violette sea slug -Flabellina affinis-, Mediterranean Sea, Croatia

Violette sea slug -Flabellina affinis-, Mediterranean Sea, Croatia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Cratena slug -Cratena peregrina-, Mediterranean Sea, Croatia

Cratena slug -Cratena peregrina-, Mediterranean Sea, Croatia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Great Ramshorn Snail -Planorbarius corneus-, with a tube-like organ visible on the left side of

Great Ramshorn Snail -Planorbarius corneus-, with a tube-like organ visible on the left side of the head, siphon, to filter nutrients from inflowing water

Background imageGastropod Collection: Robust frond-aeolis nudibranch -Dendronotus robustus-, Sea of Japan, Primorsky Krai

Robust frond-aeolis nudibranch -Dendronotus robustus-, Sea of Japan, Primorsky Krai, Russian Far East, Russian Federation

Background imageGastropod Collection: Red Slugs -Arion rufus-, mating with a sperm packet, Hungary, Europe

Red Slugs -Arion rufus-, mating with a sperm packet, Hungary, Europe

Background imageGastropod Collection: Sea Slugs -Risbecia pulchella-, Gulf of Oman, Oman

Sea Slugs -Risbecia pulchella-, Gulf of Oman, Oman

Background imageGastropod Collection: Sea Slug -Ceratosoma trilobatum-, Gulf of Oman, Oman

Sea Slug -Ceratosoma trilobatum-, Gulf of Oman, Oman

Background imageGastropod Collection: Sea Slug -Risbecia pulchella-, Gulf of Oman, Oman

Sea Slug -Risbecia pulchella-, Gulf of Oman, Oman

Background imageGastropod Collection: Limpets -Patellidae- in the surf zone on rocks, Suouroy, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Limpets -Patellidae- in the surf zone on rocks, Suouroy, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Background imageGastropod Collection: Limpets -Patellidae- growing in the surf zone on rocks, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Limpets -Patellidae- growing in the surf zone on rocks, Faroe Islands, Denmark

Background imageGastropod Collection: Chromodoris coi, sea slug, Redang Island, Malaysia, Southeast Asia

Chromodoris coi, sea slug, Redang Island, Malaysia, Southeast Asia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Red-finger Nudibranch -Flabellina verrucosa-, White Sea, Karelia, Arctic, Russia

Red-finger Nudibranch -Flabellina verrucosa-, White Sea, Karelia, Arctic, Russia

Background imageGastropod Collection: Burgundy Snail -Helix pomatia-

Burgundy Snail -Helix pomatia-

Background imageGastropod Collection: Snail shell

Snail shell

Background imageGastropod Collection: Burgundy or Roman snail -Helix pomatia-

Burgundy or Roman snail -Helix pomatia-

Background imageGastropod Collection: Burgundy snail, Roman snail -Helix pomatia-

Burgundy snail, Roman snail -Helix pomatia-



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"Gastropods: A Fascinating World of Shelled Wonders and Colorful Nudibranchs" From the vibrant Nudibranch (Janolus cristatus) in Vela Luka, Croatia to the Giant African Snails engaging in a unique mating ritual with love darts, gastropods never cease to amaze. These creatures are widely distributed in tropical regions, showcasing their diversity and adaptability. The Janthina violacea, also known as the violet snail, displays its stunning hues while floating gracefully on the ocean's surface. Meanwhile, snail teeth reveal an unexpected complexity within these seemingly simple organisms. Observing a Common Snail delicately perched on a Bergenia leaf reminds us of nature's intricate balance. In Lembeh Strait, Indonesia, the mesmerizing Nudibranch (Phyllidia marindica) captivates divers with its striking appearance. Discoveries continue to be made within this realm as newly described species like Doto greenamyeri emerge from feather hydroids. Even garden snails surprise us by carrying their young on their backs through digital manipulation that enhances colors and lightens backgrounds. In Hokkaido, Japan, female limpets release streams of eggs into the water during spawning season—a breathtaking sight indeed. Delving deeper into gastropod anatomy reveals intricate internal structures found within land snails. Witnessing a Fingerprint Flamingo Tongue crawling over sponge in Trinidad and Tobago showcases nature's artistry at its finest. And let's not forget about the Common Grey Seaslug beside a Snakelocks Anemone—proof that beauty can be found even in shallow pools. Gastropods truly offer endless wonders for those who take the time to explore their world beneath our seas and across various landscapes worldwide.