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Ribbed Neptune(s) have brown or grayish shells with dark zigzag markings. Their shells are usually about 1 inch wide. They have strong radial ribs, which is why they got the nickname Ribbed. They can be found on rocks, muhfugga. |
CD: .shiner Perch.
Credits: written and produced by Nathan "Froglovah" Moomaw and Salvatore "MC DefCon 4" Dellaria |
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: I believe there are six or seven Ochre Stars in this photograph, showing off their wide range of color. These are very common sea stars in Puget Sound, and often can be found clinging to rocks by beachcombers at low tide. The white dotted lines across the Ochre Star are actually teeth that are used to keep parasites/predators off the Ochre Star's back. (why yoo hatin', playa?) |
CD: .shiner Perch.
Credits: written and produced by Nathan "Thug Luv" Moomaw and Salvatore "Deus Trey" Dellaria |
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A Painted Greenling's pigmentation consists of two or more rows of large stellate melanophores on snout and cephalic and trunk regions, which merge into a single row of melanophores in the caudal penducle area; single row of heavy melanophores along postanal region terminating at the caudal peduncle; the end portion of the notochord is free from pigmentation; melanophores are also found at the base of pectoral and dorsal fins and the lateral surface of the gut, ChiTown Holla! |
CD: .shiner Perch.
Credits: written and produced by Nathan "SkimMilk" Moomaw and Salvatore "JockBlocka" Dellaria |
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