At low tide on a Bermuda beach, these rock-clinging critters sure look like alien life. Any idea what they're called?
Shot with a 7D using a 17-55mm f/2.8, exposed at 1/800 sec, f/3.2, ISO 200. As always, C&C welcomed.
BioSci Senior Member More info | Nov 18, 2012 20:20 | #1 At low tide on a Bermuda beach, these rock-clinging critters sure look like alien life. Any idea what they're called? EOS R | EOS 7D
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beanfriend Member 98 posts Joined Oct 2012 Location: U.S.A/Canada More info | Nov 18, 2012 21:22 | #3 wow! bean.friend
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They may be called chitons (thanks, 2n10), but I still think they're alien life! EOS R | EOS 7D
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2n10 Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 21, 2012 13:57 | #6 BioSci wrote in post #15273014 They may be called chitons (thanks, 2n10), but I still think they're alien life! ![]() LOL, no argument from me on that. I have kept them in my reef tank. They are very good at keeping algae off of the rocks.
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mrsekret Member 53 posts Joined Dec 2011 Location: Brooklyn More info | Nov 25, 2012 10:35 | #7 Strange little sea bugs
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