860-289959 - Red atlantic ref lobster (Enoplometopus antillensis). Carapace about 15 cm long with circular patterns on each side of the head. It lives in dimly lit environments dome crevices, hollows and caves. Marine invertebrates of the Canary Islands, Tenerife.
1116-49732 - The Backwall at Molokini Marine Preserve drops down to 300 feet. Various reef fish stick close to a crevice here, Molokini, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America
1116-39732 - This species of coral hermit crab (Paguritta sp) is well known, but still awaiting a name from biologists. It lives in a hole in hard coral and traps passing plankton in it's feathery antennae, Yap, Micronesia
1116-40004 - A diver (MR) shines her light into a crevice opening off Kaiwe Point on the Kona coast, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States of America
465-3361 - Longnose butterflyfish (Forcipiger flavissimus), adapted to feed in crevices in the reef and snips off soft pieces of corals, Queensland, Australia, Pacific
832-309998 - Gondola lift going from Mt. Aiguille du Midi to Point Helbonner, view of Turin Cabin, Mont Blanc, Vallee Blanche, glacial crevasses, Savoy Alps, France, Europe
764-3919 - Sandstone formation under clouds, Coyote Buttes Wilderness, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, United States of America, North America
978-45 - Stonefish (Synaceia verrucosa ) said to be the worldÌs most venomous fish. Found in many colours according to habitat. Probably also the worlds most adaptable camouflage system for a fish. Red Sea.
978-29 - Tiger Snake Eel - Myrichthys tigrinus - burrowing amongst bottom debris, in this image can be seen with a small crab in it's mouth. Galapagos, Pacific Ocean
978-44 - Stonefish (Synaceia verrucosa) said to be the world's most venomous fish. Found in many colours according to habitat. Probably also the worlds most adaptable camouflage system for a fish. Red Sea.
1067-44 - White-eyed moray eel, Siderea thyrsoidea. Often pokes its head out of holes and crevices on coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean.
920-2502 - School of white grunts (Haemulon plumieri), rests under crevice, Molasses Reef, Key Largo, Florida, United States of America, Atlantic Ocean, North America