Holothuria_fuscopunctata.jpg
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Description Holothuria fuscopunctata.jpg | Sea cucumbers (here Holothuria fuscopunctata ) are not the most exciting animals, but they certainly are important to marine ecosystems. They are echinoderms (a phylum that also includes sea stars and sea urchins) that feed on plankton and decaying organic matter on the seafloor. So, basically, they are the ocean's vacuum cleaners. In fact, they're a lot like your friends who ask, "Are you going to eat that?" whenever there's old food you don't want left in the fridge. View image on my site: bit.ly/17l5vvH My website: bit.ly/VIb9Ev Facebook: on.fb.me/13IOQ1G Twitter: bit.ly/VIb9Ex Tumblr: bit.ly/13IOSXc Pinterest: bit.ly/VIb9Ez YouTube: bit.ly/13IOQ1I | ||
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Source | Creature of the Day | ||
Author | Teddy Fotiou from United States | ||
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by EpochCatcher at https://www.flickr.com/photos/36136360@N08/9305991593 . It was reviewed on 21 October 2014 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0. |
21 October 2014