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E. Spiny Softshell Turtle buries itself in Sand, Sequence, 5 of 6 (Apalone s. spinifera)
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E. Spiny Softshell Turtle buries itself in Sand, Sequence, 4 of 6 (Apalone s. spinifera)
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E. Spiny Softshell Turtle buries itself in Sand, Sequence, 6 of 6 (Apalone s. spinifera)
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Short-tail stingray, Dasyatis brevicaudata, in shallow water in an estuary. Narooma, New South Wales, Australia. (Photo by: Auscape/UIG)
E. Spiny Softshell Turtle buries itself in Sand, Sequence, 2 of 6 (Apalone s. spinifera)
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E. Spiny Softshell Turtle buries itself in Sand, Sequence, 3 of 6 (Apalone s. spinifera)
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E. Spiny Softshell Turtle buries itself in Sand, Sequence, 1 of 6 (Apalone s. spinifera, formerly Trionyx spiniferus)
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Sahara sand viper Cerastes vipera burying itself in the sand The Sahara sand viper is a venomous viper species found in the deserts of North Africa
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Sahara sand viper Cerastes vipera burying itself in the sand The Sahara sand viper is a venomous viper species found in the deserts of North Africa
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Marbled Stargazer (Uranoscopus bicinctus) adult, with internal worm-like respiratory organs extended from mouth, burying itself in black sand, Lembeh Straits

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