ANT0049. emerald notothen Trematomus bernacchii in hydroid, notothenioid fish uses antifreeze glycoproteins to keep from freezing in Antarctic water, Antarctica
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ANT0050. sharp-spined notothen Trematomus pennellii, notothenioid fish uses antifreeze glycoproteins to keep from freezing in Antarctic water, Antarctica
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ANT0051. bald notothen Pagothenia borchgrevinki (borch) on iceberg, notothenioid fish uses antifreeze glycoproteins to keep from freezing in Antarctic water, Antarctica
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ANT0052. bald notothen Pagothenia borchgrevinki (borch) in hole in iceberg, notothenioid fish uses antifreeze glycoproteins to keep from freezing in Antarctic water, Antarctica
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ANT0053. fish (probably T. bernacchii) in sponge, notothenioid fish uses antifreeze glycoproteins to keep from freezing in Antarctic water, Antarctica
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ANT0054. fish (probably T. bernacchii) in sponge, notothenioid fish uses antifreeze glycoproteins to keep from freezing in Antarctic water, Antarctica
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ANT0055. giant Antarctic isopod Glyptonotus antarcticus in newly formed anchor ice, seastar Odontaster validus, Antarctica
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ANT0056. bush sponge Homaxinella balfourensis covered in anchor ice, anchor ice forms in water less than 33 meters in depth, Antarctica
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ANT0057. sea stars attack a bush sponge Homaxinella balfourensis, Antarctica
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ANT0058. sea star attacking and eating a bush sponge Homaxinella balfourensis that is covered in anchor ice, Antarctica
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ANT0059. (OCT28) in ice cave below a seal hole, a small octopus, possibly Pareledone sp., hunts crustaceans and fish, Antarctica
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ANT0060. fan worms Perkinsiana sp., probably Perkinsiana littoralis in seafloor community, use their feathery gills to fan water for food particles, Antarctica