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Volcano Barnacles
Towering monoliths of the tidepools, though only a few centimetres tall.
Tetraclita squamosa, “Green Volcano Barnacle”
15/06/22
Red thatched barnacle (Tetraclita rubescens)
Photo by Marlin Harms
Barnacles at home on a Mangrove tree
many people don’t seem to realize that barnacles are a kind of crustacean. Well, you do now.
Why they’ve called a Mangrove tree home, is because they simply look for any sturdy surface to latch onto. Permanently. That’s why they’re often found on man-made structures.
Unidentified, Family Chthamalidae
15/06/22
Goose barnacle (Lepadidae)
Photo by spelio

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