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Sharks and urchins

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Two legged urchins shown fascinated by baby and/or juvenile banded bamboo sharks, with a bat ray thrown in for good measure, captured back on 8/3/2011, at the Marine Life Theater of the beautiful Aquarium of the Pacific in beautiful Long Beach, California.

Comments (7)


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MagikUnicorn

6:48PM | Sun, 03 September 2017

Cool :)

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racolt33

8:50PM | Sun, 03 September 2017

Wow, nice photo which was taken exactly 6 years, 1 month ago exactly !!! Was hoping to see the two legged urchins lose a finger.Nice postwork

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moochagoo

10:22PM | Sun, 03 September 2017

I've seen that years ago. Impressive.

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helanker

3:27AM | Mon, 04 September 2017

Great shot, but I sure wouldnt put my finger down there :-D Thanks for teaching me, what the real name of the industrial shelves were called. Always good to learn new stuff. I wrote a reply for you under your comments. :)

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giulband

6:33AM | Mon, 04 September 2017

Absolutely a beautiful capture !!!!

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T.Rex

6:52AM | Mon, 04 September 2017

Beautiful shot of these beautiful animals. I wonder what these sharks eat if they don't eat fingers ("finger lickin' good"!). Keep up the good work! :-)

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alida

7:16AM | Mon, 04 September 2017

cool capture


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MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot SX20 IS
Shutter Speed1/400
ISO Speed200
Focal Length5

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