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Random Observations From Apollo Bay Harbour: Part 2

November 11, 2017 by Jade Craven Leave a Comment

With most of the photos here, I’m not going to even try to identify. I will however add limpets to my list of things I want to photograph in the future.

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The below photos are egg masses of an air-breathing limpet. Quite possibly the species they were photographed near!

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Red-handed shrimp.

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Unknown limpit.

Filed Under: Apollo Bay Tagged With: Apollo Bay Harbour, red-handed shrimp

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