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  • A close-up of the eyes of a smashing peacock mantis shrimp (Odontodactylus scyllarus).  These highly comlex eyes can detect UV and polarized light.  Each circle on the surface of the eye is a cornea that admits light.
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  • A close view of the head of a mantis shrimp, Squilla species.
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  • Emperor shrimp crawling on a sea cucumber.
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  • Shrimp fry (shrimp larvae) fishing in the Passur River, near Chandpai Village.  Each fisherman, working from his own boat, has set a net to capture shrimp fry passing on the current as the tide rises and brings water in from the sea to the mangroves.
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  • A cleaner shrimp services a cardinal fish at its cleaning station on the reef, where other fish are lined up for cleaning.  Their red color is not visible underwater so their white limbs contrast highly against their black body to advertise where the cleaning stations are.
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  • A cleaner shrimp services a cardinal fish at its cleaning station on the reef, where other fish are lined up for cleaning.  Their red color is not visible underwater so their white limbs contrast highly against their black body to advertise where the cleaning stations are.
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  • Men sorting shrimp harvested from a shrimp pond.
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  • Cleaner shrimp, Lysmata debelius, on the nose of a laced moray eel (Gymnothorax favagineus), Bali, Indonesia
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  • Smashing Mantis Shrimp striking an oyster with his raptorial appendage.  The stiking speed of this specialized claw is one of the fastest movements in the animal kingdom captured here by sheer luck.
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  • Nostril cleaning service:  A rare Debilius cleaner shrimp cleans a Moray Eel.  Bali, Indonesia.
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  • Shrimp on a tubasraea coral.
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  • Well-camouflaged wire coral shrimp graze and hide on their host.
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  • Coleman shrimp nestle among the highly venomous spines of their fire urchin host.
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  • Coleman shrimp nestle among the highly venomous spines of their fire urchin host.
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  • Emperor shrimp on Leopard Sea Cucumber
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  • A man from Arawai Village uses a fine net to dip for very small shrimp that are used to make shrimp paste, a major ingredient in Indonesian cooking.  It is the major export from this village.
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  • Aerial view of mangroves, rivers, and shrimp ponds in the Sungai Petani area, Malaysia.
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  • Women pulling shrimp fry collecting nets along the shallows of the Kholpatura River.
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