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Tentacles Collection (page 7)

"Enchanting Tentacles: A Fascinating World Beneath the Waves" Delicate and graceful

Background imageTentacles Collection: Anemone shrimp (Periclimenes holthuisi) in the tentacles of its host anemome, Queensland

Anemone shrimp (Periclimenes holthuisi) in the tentacles of its host anemome, Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTentacles Collection: Comb Jelly (Coeloplana sp. ) adult, with feeding tentacles extended, on black sand at night

Comb Jelly (Coeloplana sp. ) adult, with feeding tentacles extended, on black sand at night, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi
Comb Jelly (Coeloplana sp.) adult, with feeding tentacles extended, on black sand at night, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, October

Background imageTentacles Collection: Cerianthid Tube Anemone (Cerianthus membranaceus) adult, close-up of ringlet tentacles

Cerianthid Tube Anemone (Cerianthus membranaceus) adult, close-up of ringlet tentacles, on black sand, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, November

Background imageTentacles Collection: Hard and soft corals and anenomes underwater on Sebayur Island, Komodo Island National Park

Hard and soft corals and anenomes underwater on Sebayur Island, Komodo Island National Park, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTentacles Collection: Common lionfish (Pterois volitans) at night near the dock of the Komodo Island Diving Resort

Common lionfish (Pterois volitans) at night near the dock of the Komodo Island Diving Resort, Sebayur Island, Komodo Island National Park, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTentacles Collection: False clown anemonefish (Amphiprion ocellaris), Sebayur Island, Komodo Island National Park

False clown anemonefish (Amphiprion ocellaris), Sebayur Island, Komodo Island National Park, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTentacles Collection: Picture No. 10767489

Picture No. 10767489
Stinging Box JELLYFISH / Sea Wasp - underwater (Chironex fleckeri) Date:

Background imageTentacles Collection: Picture No. 10767213

Picture No. 10767213
SEA WASP / Box Jellyfish - with fish (Chironex fleckeri) Date:

Background imageTentacles Collection: Picture No. 10901271

Picture No. 10901271
Beadlet Anemone (Actinia equina) Date:

Background imageTentacles Collection: Pink Anemonefish (Amphiprion perideraion) adults, sheltering amongst Magnificent Sea Anemone

Pink Anemonefish (Amphiprion perideraion) adults, sheltering amongst Magnificent Sea Anemone (Heteractis magnifica) tentacles in reef habitat, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode, Rinca Island, Komodo N.P

Background imageTentacles Collection: Picture No. 10922135

Picture No. 10922135
Anemone Fish. Indian Ocean - living among sea anemone tentacles. (Amphiprion sp.).. Date:

Background imageTentacles Collection: Yellow Sea Cucumber (Colochirus robustus) adult, with feeding tentacles extended, Lembeh Straits

Yellow Sea Cucumber (Colochirus robustus) adult, with feeding tentacles extended, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, July

Background imageTentacles Collection: Trumpet Anemone (Aiptasia mutabilis) two adults, with extended tentacles, Brandy Bay

Trumpet Anemone (Aiptasia mutabilis) two adults, with extended tentacles, Brandy Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, August

Background imageTentacles Collection: Beadlet Anemone (Actinia equina) adult, with tentacles extended, in rockpool at low tide

Beadlet Anemone (Actinia equina) adult, with tentacles extended, in rockpool at low tide, Sennon Cove, Cornwall, England, November

Background imageTentacles Collection: Sea Slug with large slimy foot, frilly yellow edge for breathing and catching sunlight

Sea Slug with large slimy foot, frilly yellow edge for breathing and catching sunlight, special fat tentacles at end for smelling food

Background imageTentacles Collection: Octopis vulgaris, raw Octopus, view from below

Octopis vulgaris, raw Octopus, view from below

Background imageTentacles Collection: Lesser Octopus, Eledone cirrhosa, yellow tentacles apart

Lesser Octopus, Eledone cirrhosa, yellow tentacles apart

Background imageTentacles Collection: Snakelocks Anemone (Anemonia viridis) capturing a Prawn (Dendrobranchiata), side view

Snakelocks Anemone (Anemonia viridis) capturing a Prawn (Dendrobranchiata), side view

Background imageTentacles Collection: Scallop (Pectinidae), side view showing tentacles

Scallop (Pectinidae), side view showing tentacles

Background imageTentacles Collection: Model of Blue-ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena sp. )

Model of Blue-ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena sp. )
Model of Blue-ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena sp.)

Background imageTentacles Collection: Clinid Fish swimming amongst Sea Anemones

Clinid Fish swimming amongst Sea Anemones

Background imageTentacles Collection: Squid head and eye, side view

Squid head and eye, side view

Background imageTentacles Collection: Orange and yellow anemone

Orange and yellow anemone

Background imageTentacles Collection: Common Octopus, Octupis vulgaris, on a rock

Common Octopus, Octupis vulgaris, on a rock

Background imageTentacles Collection: Sea Anemone (Actiniaria) with extended red tentacles

Sea Anemone (Actiniaria) with extended red tentacles

Background imageTentacles Collection: Anemonia viridis, Green Snakelock Anemone on rock, long sinuous tentacles and sucker-like base

Anemonia viridis, Green Snakelock Anemone on rock, long sinuous tentacles and sucker-like base

Background imageTentacles Collection: Octopus, close up of strong suckers on underside of tentacles

Octopus, close up of strong suckers on underside of tentacles

Background imageTentacles Collection: Underside view of Common Octopus, Octopus vulgaris

Underside view of Common Octopus, Octopus vulgaris

Background imageTentacles Collection: Examples of Sea Anemones with rocks and shells

Examples of Sea Anemones with rocks and shells

Background imageTentacles Collection: Purple and green Sea Anemones (Actinaria) on a reef, close up

Purple and green Sea Anemones (Actinaria) on a reef, close up

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

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

Background imageTentacles Collection: Green Sea Anemones (Actinaria), close up

Green Sea Anemones (Actinaria), close up

Background imageTentacles Collection: Anemonia viridis, Green Snakelocks Anemone on rock waiting to capture two Common Prawns swimming

Anemonia viridis, Green Snakelocks Anemone on rock waiting to capture two Common Prawns swimming nearby

Background imageTentacles Collection: Squid suckers, SEM

Squid suckers, SEM
Squid suckers. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of suckers on the tentacles of a common squid (Loligo forbesi). The suckers are cup-like structures that are used to grasp prey

Background imageTentacles Collection: Hydra, SEM

Hydra, SEM
Hydra budding. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Hydra sp. freshwater hydrozoan. Hydra catch small swimming crustaceans such as daphnia using stinging

Background imageTentacles Collection: Atlantic wolffish C015 / 7553

Atlantic wolffish C015 / 7553
Atlantic wolffish (Anarhichas lupus). The Atlantic wolffish inhabits the rocky bottoms of the north-eastern and north-western Atlantic Ocean coasts, where it feeds on hard-shelled molluscs

Background imageTentacles Collection: Octopus, illustration C018 / 0807

Octopus, illustration C018 / 0807
Octopus (Benthoctopus sp.), illustration. Octopuses swim headfirst using their trailing arms to propel themselves through the water

Background imageTentacles Collection: Tropical snail C014 / 0947

Tropical snail C014 / 0947
Tropical snail. Land snail in the rainforest undergrowth. Photographed in Rio Bigal Biological Reserve, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageTentacles Collection: Garden snail C014 / 0477

Garden snail C014 / 0477
Garden snail on a rotting piece of wood. Garden snails (Helix aspersa) are a species of land snail, a pulmonate gastropod, and are one of the best-known of all terrestrial molluscs

Background imageTentacles Collection: Green hydra, light micrograph C014 / 4680

Green hydra, light micrograph C014 / 4680
Green hydra. Darkfield illuminated light micrograph of the tentacled head of a green hydra (Hydra viridis). Hydra are small simple predatory fresh-water animals, belonging to the phylum Cnidaria

Background imageTentacles Collection: Green hydra, light micrograph C014 / 4681

Green hydra, light micrograph C014 / 4681
Green hydra. Darkfield illuminated light micrograph of a green hydra (Hydra viridis), showing its tentacled head. Hydra are small simple predatory fresh-water animals

Background imageTentacles Collection: Green hydra, light micrograph C014 / 4678

Green hydra, light micrograph C014 / 4678
Green hydra. Light micrograph of the tentacled head of a green hydra (Hydra viridis). Hydra are small simple predatory fresh-water animals, belonging to the phylum Cnidaria

Background imageTentacles Collection: Green hydra, light micrograph C014 / 4679

Green hydra, light micrograph C014 / 4679
Green hydra. Darkfield illuminated light micrograph of a green hydra (Hydra viridis), showing its tentacled head. Hydra are small simple predatory fresh-water animals

Background imageTentacles Collection: Nautilus, artwork

Nautilus, artwork
Nautilus. Computer artwork of a nautilus (family Nautilidae), showing the internal chambers of its shell. The nautilus is a marine cephalopod mollusc related to the octopus and squid

Background imageTentacles Collection: Garden snail C015 / 7086

Garden snail C015 / 7086
Garden snail. Garden snails (Helix aspersa) are a species of land snail, a pulmonate gastropod, and are one of the best-known of all terrestrial molluscs

Background imageTentacles Collection: Close up of an anemone

Close up of an anemone
An anemone called a gorgonian wrapper, Nemanthus annamensis. Close up detail of tentacles, photographed at Rasdhoo Atoll, Maldives

Background imageTentacles Collection: Detail of featherstar arm

Detail of featherstar arm
Close up of the arm of a feather star or crinoid, Crinoidea sp. Photographed at North Ari Atoll, Maldives

Background imageTentacles Collection: Sea pen C014 / 2923

Sea pen C014 / 2923
Sea pen. Close-up of the branching tentacles of a Vurgilaria sp. sea pen. Sea pens are colonial soft coral organisms related to sea feathers



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"Enchanting Tentacles: A Fascinating World Beneath the Waves" Delicate and graceful, the tentacles of the Elegant Hydromedusa Jellyfish sway gently in the coastal waters of both the Pacific and Atlantic. Their translucent bodies shimmer with ethereal beauty, captivating all who encounter them. In Vancouver Aquarium, Canada, one can witness the mesmerizing dance of Japanese/Pacific Sea Nettle Jellyfish. These enchanting creatures gracefully glide through their watery realm, showcasing their intricate tentacles that seem to float effortlessly. The Giant Squid VT 7670 Illustration offers a glimpse into the mysterious depths where Architeuthis reigns supreme. Its colossal size is matched only by its awe-inspiring tentacles that reach out like mythical arms from ancient legends. From Alaska to California, the Giant Pacific Octopus displays its intelligence and adaptability. With eight powerful arms adorned with suction cups, it navigates its surroundings with grace and precision. Beneath vibrant coral reefs resides anemonefish seeking refuge within swaying sea anemones. The Twoband Anemonefish forms a symbiotic relationship with these delicate creatures as they playfully interact amidst waving tendrils. Venturing into Atlantic and Mediterranean waters reveals another marvel—the Common Octopus. Its unique rectangular pupil and double row of sensitive suckers along each arm make it a master of disguise and manipulation in its ever-changing environment. The Blue-ringed Octopus showcases nature's warning signs hidden beneath its stunning appearance. Vibrant hues serve as cautionary tales for those who dare cross paths with this venomous creature lurking in tropical waters. Deep within the mid-Atlantic ridge lies a world rarely seen by human eyes—a Hydromedusa/Trachymedusa displaying magnificent tentacles at approximately 2700 meters below sea level. This elusive beauty reminds us of how much remains undiscovered beneath our vast oceans' surface.