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  • This is an albino juvenile blue bat seastar (Patiria pectinifera), 6cm to 7cm in size. This species is normally blue with orange-red blotches. Photographed in Hokkaido, Japan.
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  • This is a giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) investigating a pile of northern Pacific seastars (Asterias amurensis) and blue bat seastars (Patiria pectinifera) that are scavenging a dead giant pacific octopus. One arm of the dead octopus is visible. Most of the dead cephalopod had already been consumed. This octopus touched and caressed the remains of the dead octopus for a few minutes, then departed.
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  • This is a pile of northern Pacific seastars (Asterias amurensis) and blue bat seastars (Patiria pectinifera) that are scavenging a dead giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini). It took several days for the entire octopus to be consumed.
    enteroctopus-dofleini-giant-pacific-...tif
  • This is a juvenile Eumicrotremus taranetzi lumpsucker, about 3mm in size. sitting on a blue bat seastar (Patiria pectinifera).
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  • This is the face of a mature male Agonomalus proboscidalis fish, with a blue bat seastar (Patiria pectinifera) in the background. This species is easily recognized by the distinctive elongated proboscis. It is native to the cold polar waters of the northwest Pacific.
    agonomalus-proboscidalis-barbed-hunc...tif
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