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common cliff dwellers by Dr J Floor Anthoni (2007) www.seafriends.org.nz/issues/res/pk/cliff_dwellers.htm
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f037829: the triangle crab (Eurynolambrus australis) is nocturnal. It has a triangular body and strangely shaped legs. Blue Maomao Arch. |
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sea squirts
Seasquirts can be of the invasive matting type that grow fast and die soon, or of the individual type that can reach considerable age. The Poor Knights has a high variety of seasquirts, and these are often mistaken for sponges. For more seasquirts, see the rocky shore study. |
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sponges
It would be impossible to parade even the most common sponges here, because there are so many and there are no reference works to easily identify them from, but we are working on this. |
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