Emperor Penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri), group swimming quickly with bubble trail, can dive to 600 meters and stay down for 20 minutes, Antarctica
 
 
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Using sword-like blades market workers further expose the frozen giant Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus), flesh so that buyers may determine quality and fat content, Tsukiji Market, Tokyo, Japan

Swallower (Saccopharynx lavenbergi), deep sea species with hinged mouth swings wide open to accommodate large prey, deep sea, Guadalupe Island

 
 
Euphyllia Coral (Euphyllia ancora), a type of stony coral with distinctive polyps, Papua New Guinea

Nemerteans or Proboscis Worms (Parborlasia corrugatus), and Sea Stars (Odontaster validus), feed on seal feces underneath a Weddell Seal breathing hole, Antarctica

 
 
Emperor Penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri), group swimming quickly with bubble trail, can dive to 600 meters and stay down for 20 minutes, Antarctica

Gulper (Eurypharynx pelecanoides), deep sea species with hinged mouth swings wide open to accommodate large prey, San Diego

 
 
Zebra Horn Shark (Heterodontus zebra), South Pacific

Tamarin monkey (Saguinas sp), portrait, Amazon rainforest, Brazil

 
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