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Under Water Collection (page 6)

"Exploring the Mysteries of the Underwater World

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Black musselcracker fish

Black musselcracker fish. Close-up of the head of the black musselcracker (Sparadon durbanensis). This fish feeds on crabs and other shellfish, using its strong jaws to crush their shells

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Splashing wave, split view

Splashing wave, split view
Computer artwork of a splashing wave with bubbles, above and below water

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Elasmosaurus marine reptiles

Elasmosaurus marine reptiles
Elasmosaurus. Artwork of two Elasmosaurus marine reptiles swimming underwater. These animals were long-necked members of the Plesiosaur group of carnivorous marine reptiles

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dunkleosteus sp. prehistoric fish

Dunkleosteus sp. prehistoric fish
Dunkleosteus sp. fish in the sea in the Devonian period (408-360 million years ago), computer artwork. This large predatory fish had jaws but not true teeth, instead having plates of sharp bone

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Helicoprion, with ammonites

Helicoprion, with ammonites
Helicoprion. Artwork of the prehistoric shark Helicoprion swimming among ammonites. This genus of shark existed from the late Carboniferous period (280 million years ago)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish

Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish, artwork. This extinct fish lived in the Devonian period (408-360 million years ago). Dunkleosteus was a large predatory fish that had plates of sharp bone within its

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish, hunting

Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish, hunting
Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish hunting a Cladoselache shark, artwork. These two species lived in the Devonian period (408-360 million years ago)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Trilobite fossils

Trilobite fossils. Rock containing a number of trilobite fossils (Ellipsocephalus hoffi) from the middle Cambrian period (about 515 million years ago)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Underwater Atlantis

Underwater Atlantis. Artists impression of the ruins of the mythological city of Atlantis under the sea. The Greek philosopher Plato made the first written references to Atlantis in 360BC

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Copepods

Copepods. Copepods are microscopic aquatic crustaceans found in waters around the world. They may either be free living or parasitic on other organisms

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Featherstar swimming

Featherstar swimming
Featherstar (crinoid) swimming over a reef. Featherstars frequently swim over reefs to find a good spot for feeding. Photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Lions mane jellyfish and navaga fish

Lions mane jellyfish and navaga fish
Lions mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) and navaga fish, Japan

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Titan triggerfish

Titan triggerfish. Close-up of the mouth of a titan triggerfish (Balistoides viridescens) showing the large teeth that it uses to break up the coral, shellfish and crustaceans on which it feeds

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Shrimp

Shrimp (infraorder Caridea). Photographed in the White Sea, Russia

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Cretaceous marine predators, artwork

Cretaceous marine predators, artwork
Cretaceous marine predators. Computer artwork of three primary marine predators that shared the waters of the Western Interior Seaway of North America 75 million years ago

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Spotted dolphin

Spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) on Little Bahama Bank, Bahamas, West Indies, Central America

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Sycon sponge

Sycon sponge
Sycon sp. sponge (centre). Sponges are primitive aquatic animals that filter food from the water. Their bodies are supported by an internal skeleton of calcium or silicon based spicules (spines)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: PMYT2A-00065

PMYT2A-00065
Giant octopus attacking the submarine " Nautilus" in Jules Vernes book, " 10, 000 Leagues under the Sea, " edition of 1873, Paris

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Wonderpus Octopus, Wunderpus photogenicus, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Wonderpus Octopus, Wunderpus photogenicus, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Sandy Bottom and Watersurface, Cozumel, Caribbean Sea, Mexico

Sandy Bottom and Watersurface, Cozumel, Caribbean Sea, Mexico

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Water surface in turquoise Lagoon, Marshall Islands, Bikini Atoll, Micronesia, Pacific Ocean

Water surface in turquoise Lagoon, Marshall Islands, Bikini Atoll, Micronesia, Pacific Ocean

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Mating Mandarinfish, Syhchiropus splendidus, Micronesia, Palau

Mating Mandarinfish, Syhchiropus splendidus, Micronesia, Palau

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Yellow Longsnouted Seahorse, Hippocampus ramulosus, Tamariu, Costa Brava, Mediterranean Sea, Spain

Yellow Longsnouted Seahorse, Hippocampus ramulosus, Tamariu, Costa Brava, Mediterranean Sea, Spain

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Spiny Softshell Turtle (Apalone spinifera) adult, swimming underwater, U. S. A

Spiny Softshell Turtle (Apalone spinifera) adult, swimming underwater, U. S. A
Spiny Softshell Turtle (Apalone spinifera) adult, swimming underwater, U.S.A

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Humboldt Penguin - swimming underwater - National Seal Sanctuary - Cornwall - UK

Humboldt Penguin - swimming underwater - National Seal Sanctuary - Cornwall - UK
DAC-215 Humboldt Penguin - swimming underwater National Seal Sanctuary - Cornwall - UK Spheniscus humboldti David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin, Tursiops truncatus Caribbean

Bottlenose Dolphin, Tursiops truncatus Caribbean

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Pacific manta rays over reef in possible mating behavior. West Maui, Hawaii, USA

Pacific manta rays over reef in possible mating behavior. West Maui, Hawaii, USA
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Tribrachidium fossil

Tribrachidium fossil
Ediacaran fossil. Fossil of a soft-bodied, multi-cellular organism (Tribrachidium heraldicum) from the Ediacaran Period (around 635 to 542 million years ago)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Camouflaged stonefish (Synanceia Verrucosa)

Camouflaged stonefish (Synanceia Verrucosa), Red Sea, Sudan, Africa

Background imageUnder Water Collection: USA, California, Monterey Bay Acquarium, Pacific Sea Nettle Jellyfish

USA, California, Monterey Bay Acquarium, Pacific Sea Nettle Jellyfish (Chrysaora quinquecirrha)

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Djibouti, Bay of Tadjourah

Djibouti, Bay of Tadjourah. A Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) swims near the surface in the Bay of Tadjourah

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Under Water 1927 Ink paper mounted cardboard

Under Water 1927 Ink paper mounted cardboard
Under Water, 1927, Ink, paper mounted, cardboard, 19 3/4, 24 7/8, 50.2, 63.2 cm, Drawings, Paul Klee, German, born Switzerland, Mnchenbuchsee, 18791940, Muralto-Locarno, 8, AM170720 102768

Background imageUnder Water Collection: USA, Hawaii, Oahu, Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve - Convex Crab ( Carpilius convexus

USA, Hawaii, Oahu, Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve - Convex Crab ( Carpilius convexus ) underwater

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Cuspidella, hydrozoa C023 / 2235

Cuspidella, hydrozoa C023 / 2235
Cuspidella. This predatory marine hydrozoan grows a jelly like body and small specialised cells (cnidocytes) used for capturing prey

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Tadpoles feeding on pond weed C017 / 3711

Tadpoles feeding on pond weed C017 / 3711
Tadpoles feeding on pond weed. Tadpoles are the larval stage in the life cycle of an amphibian, particularly that of a frog or toad

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Blue jack mackerel and shark C014 / 1789

Blue jack mackerel and shark C014 / 1789
Shark swimming over a bait ball of blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). A bait ball is a defensive manoeuvre performed by schooling fish that makes it harder for the predators to pick out

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Blue jack mackerel bait ball C014 / 1792

Blue jack mackerel bait ball C014 / 1792
Bait ball of blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). A bait ball is a defensive manoeuvre performed by schooling fish that makes it harder for the predators to pick out individuals

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1786

Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1786
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) hunting blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). The mackerel have formed a bait ball

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Parrotfish feeding on a reef C014 / 2913

Parrotfish feeding on a reef C014 / 2913
Parrotfish feeding on a reef. Male greenthroat, or Singapore, parrotfish (Scarus prasiognathus) grazing on algae-covered coral boulders. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1785

Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1785
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) hunting blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). The mackerel have formed a bait ball

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1779

Dolphins hunting mackerel C014 / 1779
Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) hunting blue jack mackerel (Trachurus picturatus). The mackerel have formed a bait ball

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Parrotfish on a reef C014 / 2915

Parrotfish on a reef C014 / 2915
Parrotfish on a reef. School of male (light) and female (dark) greenthroat, or Singapore, parrotfish (Scarus prasiognathus) swimming over a coral reef. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageUnder Water Collection: East Pacific Rise, topographic map

East Pacific Rise, topographic map
East Pacific Rise. Topographic map of the seabed of the Pacific Ocean around part of the East Pacific Rise (red), a mid-ocean ridge that runs northwards from near Antarctica to the Gulf of

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Crab and coral fluorescing underwater C018 / 9373

Crab and coral fluorescing underwater C018 / 9373
Crab and coral fluorescing underwater under blue light. Some species of underwater animals emit a fluorescent glow. It is thought the glow may attract symbiotic algae

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Lobophyllia coral fluorescing C018 / 9375

Lobophyllia coral fluorescing C018 / 9375
Lobophyllia sp. coral fluorescing under blue light at night. Some species of coral emit a fluorescent glow. It is thought the glow may attract symbiotic algae

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Cerianthus anemone, fluorescing

Cerianthus anemone, fluorescing
Cerianthus anenome fluorescing under blue or ultraviolet light at night. Photographed in Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageUnder Water Collection: Flatfish

Flatfish (Pleuronectes sp.) on sea floor. The markings and colouring on the surface of the fish allow it to camouflage on the sea floor



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"Exploring the Mysteries of the Underwater World: From T-Class Submarines to Loch Ness Monster" Dive into an enchanting realm beneath the waves as we embark on a captivating journey through the underwater wonders. Just like William Heath Robinson's ingenious contraptions in "A Decided Catch, " we'll unravel secrets hidden within this aquatic universe. Prepare to be mesmerized by mythical creatures, such as the elusive Loch Ness Monster, whose presence continues to stir our imagination. With a cunning stroke reminiscent of Robinson's artistry, this legendary creature keeps us guessing about its existence. But it's not just mythical beings that captivate us; nature has its own marvels too. Witness the grace and beauty of a Great Crested Newt gliding effortlessly through water, resembling Jeannie Harbour's delicate drawing for Hans Christian Andersen's timeless tale, "The Little Mermaid. " Delve deeper into these depths and encounter ancient giants like Megalodon sharks and great whites – remnants of prehistoric times when Trilobite fossils ruled the seas. These awe-inspiring creatures remind us of Earth's incredible history. Venturing further, discover Djibouti's vibrant marine life with its Red Swimming Crab scuttling across colorful coral reefs. Ornamental Koi swimming gracefully in Malacca shopping mall ponds add a touch of tranquility amidst bustling city life. Uncover peculiar inhabitants like Sea Cucumbers – fascinating organisms that play vital roles in maintaining ecological balance. And let your imagination run wild with visions of Mosasaurus marine reptiles ruling primeval oceans long before humans walked this earth. As we navigate through these underwater realms, one thing becomes clear: there is still so much left unexplored beneath the surface. So dive deep into curiosity and embrace the mysteries awaiting you under water – where adventure knows no bounds.