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Pair of Coleman shrimps (Periclimenes colemani) living in a fire urchin (Asthenosoma varium). The female is the larger shrimp. Fire urchins are one of the largest and most venomous urchins, their bright colours a warning of their toxicity
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Pair of Coleman shrimps (Periclimenes colemani) living in a fire urchin (Asthenosoma varium). The female is the larger shrimp. Fire urchins are one of the largest and most venomous urchins, their bright colours a warning of their toxicity
Pair of Coleman shrimps (Periclimenes colemani) living in a fire urchin (Asthenosoma varium). The female is the larger shrimp. Fire urchins are one of the largest and most venomous urchins, their bright colours a warning of their toxicity. Anilao, Batangas, Luzon, Philippines. Verde Island Passages, Tropical West Pacific Ocean
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Talk about a toxic relationship! These Coleman shrimps sure know how to live dangerously. Posing proudly in their cozy fire urchin home, this male-female pair knows how to make the most of life in the wild. The larger female shrimp takes charge, proving that size doesn't always determine who wears the pants (or exoskeleton) in a relationship. With their vibrant colors and intricate patterns, these shrimps are like underwater fashionistas, making even the fiercest predators think twice before taking a bite. But it's not just the shrimps' boldness that catches your eye; it's also their choice of residence. The fire urchin is no ordinary neighbor - it's one of the largest and most venomous urchins out there! Its bright hues serve as a warning sign to any curious creatures venturing too close. This snapshot was taken in Anilao, Batangas, Luzon - part of the breathtaking Verde Island Passages in the Tropical West Pacific Ocean. It's clear why this region is considered one of Earth's biodiversity hotspots with its stunning marine life and vibrant underwater landscapes. So next time you're feeling adventurous, take inspiration from these daring Coleman shrimps and embrace life on the edge – just maybe without moving into an urchin-infested neighborhood!
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