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Threatened Invertebrates - marine
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Pavona coral (
Pavona cactus
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Pavona cactus
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Pavona coral (
Pavona venosa
)
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Pavona venosa
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Physogyra coral (
Physogyra lichtensteini
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Physogyra lichtensteini
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Procarid shrimp (
Procaris chacei
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This procarid shrimp has a thin, fragile integument (hard outer covering of the body). The carapace and short, triangular rostrum...
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Purple rice coral (
Montipora dilatata
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