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A colony of salps

A colony of salps
A colony of salps
A colony of salps
A colony of salps
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Madin, Laurence P.
A colony of salps
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11/10/2009
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Image of The Day caption:
A colony of 12 salps drifts through the distant tropical waters of the Phoenix Islands. The salps are transparent tubular animals arranged around a center, like segments in an orange. For food, they filter tiny particles out of the water, and the orange loops are their stomachs. Each salp, both mom and pop, carries a baby (see the small tube attached to two circles, upper left) and a testis (the bright white areas near the stomachs.)
Photo by Larry Madin
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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