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West Indian Top Shell
Gastropods. It has a large, conical, dextral shell that is black and white in color. Its common name is the West Indian Top Shell. The size range from 90-110 mm to 130 mm. The West Indian Top Shell inhabits rocky shores through out the greater West Indies, with the northern limit being Bermuda and recorded as far south as Venezuela. They are herbivores/ detritivores that feed on a variety of algae.

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Bos-glimslak
Landslak. Exoot/ingevoerde soort in Nederland. Tot 5 mm. Geelbruin, glimmend, iets doorschijnend. Huisje schijfvormig met tot 4,5 iets verhoogde beginwindingen en een diepe navel. Laatste winding iets samengedrukt en soms licht gekield. Sculptuur van onregelmatige fijne spiraallijntjes en groeilijnen. Op vochtige plaatsen in bossen (ook in naaldbos). Soms ingevoerd met tuinplanten. [Ook bekend van St. Eustatius - Bes-eilanden]

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Pink vase sponge
Sponges. Thick vases to thin inverted cones, sometimes becoming fans. Light gray with pinkish or bluish hues; surface spiny, especially on the rim of the atrium. Spicules are pointed oxea.

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Geplaats in: Soorten, Sponzen
Orange lumpy encrusting sponge
Sponges. Rather soft and fluffy orange to orange-yellow cushions. Surface conulose, rather transparent, with scatered and membranous oscules. Naturally shrunk specimens look less transparent and show tufts of spicules at the tip of conules.

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Geplaats in: Soorten, Sponzen
Star encrusting sponge
Sponges. This thin, encrusting sponge is distinguished by several canals that radiate in a starshaped pattern from small groups of pitted excurrent openings. These "stars" are well separated. Unlike several similar appearing sponges, the canals are occasionally branched, and do no intertwine or interconnect. 

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Geplaats in: Soorten, Sponzen
Giant barrel sponge
Sponges. Huge barrel-shape with rough, often jagged, stone-hard exterior. Shades of gray, brown or red-brown. Generally solitary, but one or two smaller individuals occasionally grow around base.

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Geplaats in: Soorten, Sponzen
Social feather duster
Bristle worm. Saltwater. Feather Duster Worms. This species lives on the reef, usually where some current occurs.They grow as a mass of individual small tubeworms, sometimes totaling over 100 individuals in a single clump. 

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Geplaats in: Soorten, Borstelwormen
Spotted scorpionfish
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Geplaats in: Soorten, Vissen
Spotted moray
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Geplaats in: Soorten, Vissen
Longspine Squirrelfish
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Geplaats in: Soorten, Vissen
Hawksbill turtle
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Geplaats in: Soorten, Reptielen
Whitespotted Filefish
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Geplaats in: Soorten, Vissen
Slender filefish
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Geplaats in: Soorten, Vissen
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Geplaats in: Soorten, Vissen
Secretary blenny
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Geplaats in: Soorten, Vissen
Queen Angelfish
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Geplaats in: Soorten, Vissen
Yellowface Pikeblenny
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Geplaats in: Soorten, Vissen
Redeye sponge crab
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Geplaats in: Soorten, Sponzen, Krabben
Bearded Fireworm
Fireworms. Bearded fireworms are usually between 5–10 centimetres (1.9–3.9 in) in length, but can reach up to 35 centimetres (13.8 in). They have a group of venomous white bristles on each side, which are flared out when the worm is disturbed.

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Geplaats in: Soorten, Borstelwormen
Hairy clinging crab
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