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869-4198 - green turtle or green sea turtle This green sea turtle Chelonia mydas has large fibropapilloma tumours on various parts of it's body Soon the tumours will grow to cover both eyes and limit the turtles ability to locate a food source Hawaii
869-4199 - green turtle or green sea turtle This green sea turtle Chelonia mydas has large fibropapilloma tumours covering its head and eyes Soon the tumours will grow to cover both eyes and limit the turtles ability to locate a food source Hawaii
857-15544 - Cuzco evangelist Raul Huaco stops for a prayer with friend Calixta Cruz in the village of Angostura, south of the city of Cuzco. Personal attention by local evangelists and the ability to participate in church services often attracts disenchanted Catholics who have little say in the operation of their churches. This image is part of a five-part series on the rise of evangelical Protestantism in Latin America.
917-407 - Flying Squid Species in mid-air (Ommastrephes bartramii). Extremely rare unusual image. South Atlantic Ocean. MORE INFO: Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish. These unique adaptations allow them to avoid predation more easily. Ommastrephid squids are among the strongest swimmers in the Cephalopoda. A number of species are fished commercially. This particular species (Ommastrephes bartramii), is commonly known as "Neon Flying Squid" due to its colouration and its ability to glide over the ocean surface as seen in the photographs. Please note that this is a genuine image of a wild animal in its natural environment. It is not a digital manipulation.
917-406 - Flying Squid Species in mid-air (Ommastrephes bartramii). Extremely rare unusual image. South Atlantic Ocean. MORE INFO: Flying Squid use membranes between their tentacles (visible on pic) & two fins at the rear of the mantle to glide through the air in a similar way to flying fish. These unique adaptations allow them to avoid predation more easily. Ommastrephid squids are among the strongest swimmers in the Cephalopoda. A number of species are fished commercially. This particular species (Ommastrephes bartramii), is commonly known as "Neon Flying Squid" due to its colouration and its ability to glide over the ocean surface as seen in the photographs. Please note that this is a genuine image of a wild animal in its natural environment. It is not a digital manipulation.
917-388 - Basilisk or Jesus Christ Lizard (Basiliscus basiliscus) Wild Adult Male. Osa Peninsula, Cost Rica, Central America. MORE INFO: This animal is known as the Jesus Lizard or Jesus Christ Lizard for its ability to run on the surface of water in order to evade predators.