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Tentacled horror 3D illustration
Close frame of an amazing Giant Pacific Octopus in an aquarium.
Dark fantasy scene, Cthulhu, sea monster in the depths of the sea. Digital art, 3D rendering.
A barracuda is a large, predatory, ray-finned fish known for its fearsome appearance and ferocious behaviour. The barracuda is a saltwater fish of the genus Sphyraena, the only genus in the family Sphyraenidae which was named by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1815. It is found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide ranging from the eastern border of the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea, on its western border the Caribbean Sea, and in tropical areas of the Pacific Ocean.
digital render of an octopus isolated on white
horizontal shot of cuttlefish swimming underwater,soft coral colorful around it.
Underwater a massive Megalodon shark tries to eat a giant Octopus during the Pleistocene Period.
Large tropical fish swimming through the open ocean
3d render of single octopus in ocean wearing goggles and snorkel
Stock photo showing close-up view of a large, glass marine aquarium. This saltwater tank has been landscaped with rocks, being home to several fish including the green moray eel (Gymnothorax funebris).
Marine wildlife, animal kingdom, close up of tropical rare animals in the water, earth preservation, life in watertank, aquarium
Fresh red spotted grouper fish isolated on white background
roosterfish swimming away underwater in pacific ocean
Fish and underwater creature
Carcass of preserved goblin shark under blue light.
Cleaning Octopus
Dunkleosteus from the Devonian era 3D illustration
Anarhichas lupus - Gestreifter Seewolf - in the aquarium.
Muraena fish in aquarium for design purpose, wallpaper
Nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) in the Natural Reserve of Petite Terre off the coasts of Guadeloupe (Caribbean, France)
octopus tentacles isolated on white background
Bluefin Tuna, Close-up, Sea, Animal, Full Length
The Common (European) Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) underwater in sea - cephalopod, related to squid and octopus
Taken on Mobile Device.\nMarket - retail space close-up fresh ocean fish in store
Fresh cobia fish or lemonfish isolated on white background, Rachycentron canadum
Elevated view of huge squids in local market, Masbate City, Masbate Island, Philippines.
Giant Pacific Octopus
Fresh octopus isolated on white background. Live octopus isolated.
Bigfin Reef Squids are easy to distinguish from other squids in that they possess thick and muscular oval fins that extend around almost the entire mantle. Because of these fins, bigfin reef squids are sometimes mistaken for cuttlefish. The bigfin reef squid is the most widespread species in the genus Sepioteuthis. It is found in temperate and tropical regions of the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific Ocean.\nAt night, when the Bigfin Reef Squids are most active, they are commonly found in shallow areas from 0-100m around reefs, sea grass beds, sandy bottoms, or rocky shorelines. They surface at night, as it is less likely to be detected by predators. During the day, they generally move to deeper waters or near any form of cover, such as floating driftwood, reefs, rocks, or grasses.\nSquids have speedy colour-changing abilities as their pigment cells, the chromatophores, rapidly change size and colour and the visual effect is enhanced by light reflecting cells, the iridocytes. They can shoot ink (dark melanin pigment) to confuse predators and aide in escapes. \nTriton Bay, West Papua Province, Indonesia, 3°56'17.7941 S 134°7'10.2802 E at 1m depth
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