ANT0025. (INV85) in ice cave below a seal hole, sea stars Odontaster validus attack and feed on another sea star Acodontaster hodgsoni, Antarctica
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ANT0026. (INV96) sea star Diplasterias brucei, Antarctica
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ANT0027. (INV110) sea star Diplasterias brucei broods eggs and young in this position, Antarctica
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ANT0028. (INV92) sea star Perknaster fuscus antarcticus and nemerteans (proboscis worms) Parborlasia corrugatus, Antarctica
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ANT0029. anchor ice forms in water less than 33 meters in depth, provides habitat for mobile animals: sea stars, sea urchins, and nemerteans (proboscis worms), Antarctica
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ANT0030. (INV75) sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri covers itself with algae and other objects to prevent predation by anemones, Antarctica
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ANT0031. (INV80) sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri covers itself with sea cucumber probably Echinopsolus acanthocola and other objects to prevent predation by anemones, Antarctica
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ANT0032. (INV72) sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri covers itself with algae, corals, and shells to prevent predation by anemones, Antarctica
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ANT0033. (INV73) sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri covers itself with algae, corals, and shells to prevent predation by anemones, Antarctica, note Trematomus fish
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ANT0034. (INV91) in ice cave below a seal hole, sea stars Odontaster validus and polychaete worm Flabelligera mundata, Antarctica
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ANT0035. (INV37) pycnogonid or sea spider Colossendeis megalonyx sensu lato on anchor ice, Antarctica
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ANT0036. (INV121) nudibranch on anchor ice, Antarctica