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  • Hand up, who DIDN’t play with rolly-pollys (rolie-polies?) aka pillbugs as a kid? Pill woodlouse (Armadillidium vulgare) is a crustacean – so technically it’s a land dwelling shrimp… I guess…

  • This original pen & ink/watercolour was painting from a photograph taken in Swansboro, North Carolina.

  • from the Ocean Springs beach with Deer Island in the background

  • Beautiful snowy egret makes a great catch of a river shrimp for breakfast

  • Another Great Egret snagging some shrimp in the bay on a hot and humid morning.

  • Image of a Tiny Cleaner Shrimp which I found on a Fire Urchin in Alor,Indonesia.These little shrimp have a unique relationship with the urchin which provides them with food & shelter.In return they offer a cleaning service.This little guy was about 3cm & is only seen on Fire Urchins. / © All images copyright MattTworkowski 2008

  • ...i think he’s officially an Australian Blue Yabby… (freshwater crayfish) ... i was walking by a dimly lit tank of them about 7pm.. so no real light to speak of…and which is probably why they are so white too…basking in the moonlight….but aren’t they just beautiful… / My 2009 CRITTERS Calendar / ♥Other Critter pics ♥

  • Image of a tiny little Boxer Shrimp which has made its home on an Anemone.They are called Boxer Shrimp because of the way they sway from side to side,almost like a boxer evading a punch,this one was about 20mm.Image taken in Alor,Indonesia / © copyright M.Tworkowski

  • Acrylic on canvas. Original is SOLD AVAILABLE AS: / Card, Matted Print, Laminated Print, Mounted Print, Canvas Print & Framed Print Also available on various products from my Zazzle gallery

  • Image of a pair of Banded Cleaner shrimp taken on a muck dive in Alor,Indonesia.If you put your hand or any part for that matter near these Shrimp they nearly always will march out and begin cleaning duties picking off dead skin / © All images copyright MattTworkowski 2008 / /

  • shrimping along the MS Gulf Coast

  • Shrimp boats in the early morning mist on the Apalachicola River in Apalachicola, Florida, USA, a quaint and historic fishing (and tourist) village on Florida’s panhandle coast. Featured in the groups: / —Nautical / —Harbour Life Photographed with Fuji FinePix A205 (2 megapixels). Not recommended for prints larger than 11×14 inches (28×35 cm approx.)

  • The rising sun burns through a misty morning fog, making a ghostly image of shrimp boats at berth in Apalachicola, Florida, USA. Apalachicola is a lovely, historic, commercial fishing and tourism town on the Gulf of Mexico. Ghost Fleet won the monthly avatar challege in the group “Nautical.” Photographed with Fuji FinePix A205 (2 megapixels). Not recommended for prints larger than 11×14 inches (28×35 cm approx.)

  • Sushi time!!! This one is pretty easy to do. It took me a few times to get the tail right, but wasn’t bad at all. Have fun!

  • Just a blast from the past. I think that as a kid, out of the back of comic books, I ordered the sea-monkeys, the Venus fly traps, the blow gun, and the whizzer whistle ring. Never did get around to the x-ray specs. So little time.

  • The overnight lights are still burning as a foggy dawn breaks. Scipio Creek provides a safe harbor for the shrimp trawlers that work the Gulf of Mexico from the mighty Apalachicola River. In the town of Apalachicola, Florida, USA, part of the “Forgotten Coast.” “Harbor at Dawn” was —Voted the most popular entry in the “Harbor Lights” challenge, in the group “Harbour Life” / -Featured in the group “Harbour Life” / —Featured in the group “Nautical” Photographed with Fuji FinePix A205 (2 megapixels). Not recommended for prints larger than 11×14 inches (28×35 cm approx.)

  • Image of a Harlequin Shrimp taken at a dive site called “Seraya Secret”in Bali,Indonesia.These little Shrimp are one of the most amazing of all shrimp & are often found on or near starfish which they feed on.Seraya is well known to host these little animals & our dive guide found 5 on this dive.This one was around 25mm. © All images copyright MattTworkowski

  • Image of a pair of Colemans Shrimp taken at Seraya Bali,Indonesia.These little shrimp inhabit fire urchins taking up cleaning duties on their mobile host.The female being the larger of the two. © All images copyright MattTworkowski

  • Flamingos….... I will donate 100% of proceeds from the sales of this image to The Wildlife Trusts Flamingos filter-feed on brine shrimp. Their oddly-shaped beaks are specially adapted to separate mud and silt from the food they eat, and are uniquely used upside-down. The filtering of food items is assisted by hairy structures called lamellae which line the mandibles, and the large rough-surfaced tongue. The flamingo’s characteristic pink colouring is caused by the Beta carotene in their diet. Flamingos frequently stand on one leg. The reason for this behavior is not fully known. One common theory is that tucking one leg beneath the body may conserve body heat, but this has not been proven. It is often suggested that this is done in part to keep the legs from getting wet, in addition to conserving energy. As well as standing in the water, flamingos may stamp their webbed feet in the mud to stir up food from the bottom.

  • The Tiger Shark shrimp boat and a sailboat abandoned along the Biloxi Beach.

  • Image of a pair of Colemans shrimp taken at Seraya,Bali,Indonesia.These shrimp inhabit fire urchins & were abundant in the area

  • A traditional Japanese prawn or shrimp emblem. You can see other products with this design at my Zazzle store.

  • Three quarters of our planet are covered by the sea. Have a look, what’s under the surface… Thirteen images to guide you through the new year.

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