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Nemerteans or Proboscis Worms (Parborlasia corrugatus), and Sea Stars (Odontaster validus), feed on seal feces underneath a Weddell Seal breathing hole, Antarctica
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Tags: Antarctica, Breathing Hole, Feces, Large Group of Animals, Ocean Floor, Odontaster validus, Parborlasia corrugatus, Proboscis Worm, Sea Star, Seal, Starfish
Photograph by: Norbert Wu

 

 
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