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Singapore, North East, Singapore
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Scientific name: Brissopsis alta
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Kasawari, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Yomitan, Okinawa, Japan
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Kampong Pasir Ris, North East, Singapore
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Kenreko, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Buona Vista, South West, Singapore
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Yomitan, Okinawa, Japan
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Singapore, South West, Singapore
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Kasawari, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Exmouth, Western Australia, Australia
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Haapiti, les du Vent, Polynsie Franaise
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Tuas, South West, Singapore
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An uncommon find; tropical at the southern extent of its range in Sydney. URG's 60th Clifton Gardens
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Gizo, Western Province, Solomon Islands
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Kingdom=AnimaliaPhylum=EchinodermataSubphylum=EchinozoaClass=EchinoideaSubclass=EuechinoideaInfraclass=Irregularia Superorder:=AtelostomataOrder=SpatangoidaSuborder=BrissidinaSuperfamily=SpatangideaFamily=LoveniidaeGenus=BreyniaSpecies=desorii ID by shadowshador(Flickr)Binomial name=Breynia desoriiCommon name=Heart Urchin
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Kampong Salabin, South East, Singapore
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Exmouth Gulf Airport, Western Australia, Australia
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Woods Hole, Massachusetts, United States
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Named after the tasty Aussie cake, or the habit that it has of collecting algae that is drifting by. You can see the fine tentacles that stick out to grab the algae so it can be eaten; they are quite different to the white spines. All of the T. gratilla at Camp Cove today were holding little "hats" of algae. Cute!
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Singapore, South West, Singapore
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A living T. g. elatensis showing Type B pollution-induced deformity in Eilat, Red Sea: It showed mainly as an extreme apical collapse . It was apprently caused by chemicals ejected from a hotels laundry into an artificial lagoon. 2/3 of the population showed this deformity. This deformity was described by Dafni (1983b). It is still shown occasionally in small shore streches, apparently affected by polluted waters.
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Bedok, South East, Singapore