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A giant anemone (Stichodactyla sp.) in Raja Ampat. |
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"The genus Tubipora has four nominal species;
though, according to Veron, these all probably represent only one valid
species, T. musica. Organ pipe coral is also a massive colonial
animal, readily recognized by its blood-red cemented parallel tubes
interconnected by horizontal platforms. As per the Subclass bearing,
Tubipora polyps have eight tentacles, arrayed like feathery palms when
exposed. Organ pipe "coral" is used extensively in jewelry and as ornament,
and I can testify, is very often overlooked underwater for being what it is.
Raja Ampat.
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Cirripathes a whip coral in Raja Ampat. |

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| An Acropora sp. in Raja Ampat. |
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