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Discover dazzling red ascidians inhabiting the deep Sea of Japan. Clusters of these unique marine wonders cling to rugged surfaces, painting the ocean floor with vibrant crimson hues.
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Fascinating underwater view of ascidian colony with jellyfish plankton in clear blue ocean water column
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Vertical video, Time lapse, Sea Star eats ascidian colony on seabed covered with algae, Spiny Starfish (Marthasterias glacialis) and Transparent sea squirt (Ciona intestinalis, Ascidia intestinalis)
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Ascidian Ascidiacea under a microscope, families Molgulidae, subphylum Tunicata. They feed by filtering water, sucking it in one hole and removing it in another. White Sea
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Tunicates
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A translucent marine creature with vibrant rainbow-colored internal organs, floating against a solid green background.
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Witness a vivid scarlet tunicate thriving in the clear blue depths of the Sea of Japan. Its elegant form stands out, a silent sentinel of the ocean's hidden beauty.
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Beautiful Sea house in his environment
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Close-up of a colony of tiny, translucent sea creatures with orange and white bodies, resembling miniature anemones or polyps, swaying gently underwater.
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Ascidians 3D view
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A brilliant crimson ascidian clings gracefully to a textured rope, revealing the vibrant underwater tapestry of the Sea of Japan.
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Beautiful Sea house in his environment
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Copepoda under microscope, family Notodelphyidae of symbiotic copepods live in ascidians (Tunicata). Female with eggs. White sea
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Ascidians.
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A serene underwater journey unveils brilliant scarlet and sunny yellow marine organisms.
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Under a microscope, plankton and zooplankton, Appendicularia belong to the pelagic tunicata Tunicata, probably descended from Ascidiacea, can occur at a depth of 3 km.
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Close-up, (Botryllus schlosseri) Golden Star Tunicate, commonly known as the star ascidian, is a colonial ascidian tunicate, fauna Black Sea
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Ascidians anatomy
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Vibrant marine life thrives in mysterious depths of Sea of Japan. Scarlet ascidians and sapphire sea squirts cling to rocky reef, sparkling with deep-sea wonder. Small fish peeks from its hidden home.
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