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Pacific manta ray with remora, Manta birostris, Remora, San Benedicto Island (Islas Revillagigedos)
Pacific manta ray with remora.
Species: Giant manta ray, Manta birostris, Remora
Location: San Benedicto Island (Islas Revillagigedos), Baja California, Mexico
Image ID: 06250  
Pacific manta ray with remora, San Benedicto Island, Revilligigedos, Manta birostris, Remora
Pacific manta ray with remora, San Benedicto Island, Revilligigedos.
Species: Giant manta ray, Manta birostris, Remora
Image ID: 06239  
Pacific manta ray with remora, San Benedicto Island, Revilligigedos, Manta birostris, Remora
Pacific manta ray with remora, San Benedicto Island, Revilligigedos.
Species: Giant manta ray, Manta birostris, Remora
Image ID: 06240  
Pacific manta ray with remora, San Benedicto Island, Revilligigedos, Manta birostris, Remora
Pacific manta ray with remora, San Benedicto Island, Revilligigedos.
Species: Giant manta ray, Manta birostris, Remora
Image ID: 06248  
Whitetip reef shark, Triaenodon obesus
Whitetip reef shark.
Species: Whitetip reef shark, Triaenodon obesus
Image ID: 07809  
Spotted coralgrouper exposes its gills in order to be cleaned by cleaner wrasse (not in frame), Plectropomus maculatus
Spotted coralgrouper exposes its gills in order to be cleaned by cleaner wrasse (not in frame).
Species: Spotted coralgrouper, Plectropomus maculatus
Image ID: 08844  
Lesser siren, a large amphibian with external gills, can also obtain oxygen by gulping air into its lungs, an adaptation that allows it to survive periods of drought.  It is native to the southeastern United States, Siren intermedia
Lesser siren, a large amphibian with external gills, can also obtain oxygen by gulping air into its lungs, an adaptation that allows it to survive periods of drought. It is native to the southeastern United States.
Species: Lesser siren, Siren intermedia
Image ID: 09788  
Lesser siren, a large amphibian with external gills, can also obtain oxygen by gulping air into its lungs, an adaptation that allows it to survive periods of drought.  It is native to the southeastern United States, Siren intermedia
Lesser siren, a large amphibian with external gills, can also obtain oxygen by gulping air into its lungs, an adaptation that allows it to survive periods of drought. It is native to the southeastern United States.
Species: Lesser siren, Siren intermedia
Image ID: 09789  
Eye (right), round gill operculum and tiny pectoral fin (left) of an ocean sunfish, open ocean, Mola mola, San Diego, California
Eye (right), round gill operculum and tiny pectoral fin (left) of an ocean sunfish, open ocean.
Species: Ocean sunfish, Mola mola
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 10006  
Eye (right), round gill operculum and tiny pectoral fin (left) of an ocean sunfish, open ocean, Mola mola, San Diego, California
Eye (right), round gill operculum and tiny pectoral fin (left) of an ocean sunfish, open ocean.
Species: Ocean sunfish, Mola mola
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 10012  
Eye (right), round gill operculum and tiny pectoral fin (left) of an ocean sunfish, open ocean, Mola mola, San Diego, California
Eye (right), round gill operculum and tiny pectoral fin (left) of an ocean sunfish, open ocean.
Species: Ocean sunfish, Mola mola
Location: San Diego, California
Image ID: 10018  
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