I have been Blogging since 2011. I first started with 2 Blogs about nail polish, which I do from time to time. My main focus is on my more recent Blog which is about photography, mainly nature and wildlife. Welcome to my little world :-)
This is a Starfish. We saw it at Sealife in Blackpool when we were there a few weeks ago. Most creatures on this planet amaze me, but underwater creatures are particularly interesting and fascinating.
One of the great joys in life is to explore tide pools and rocky shores. I would think that would be quite easy in the UK where the ocean is never far away. Much better than Sealife, I would think.
Boa tarde de segunda-feira, com muita paz e saúde. Já vi algumas, são lindas e maravilhosas.
ReplyDeleteThanks Luiz :-D
DeleteI would have never thought of that beautiful marine invertebrates with twelve arms. I have always seen starfishes with only five arms.
ReplyDeleteThis is a different type but I have seen a few of the 5 armed ones. Thanks Giorgio :-D
DeleteStar fish has these fine tentacles
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely thanks :-D
DeleteI've only seen starfishes with five arms also. Never knew these existed, thanks for sharing this beauty.
ReplyDeleteYes the 5 are fairly common! Thanks Bill :-D
DeletePhoto and let them be. I like that Ananka! Great creatures
ReplyDeleteHaha yes that's my motto. Don't annoy the creatures. Thanks Claudia :-D
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DeleteStarfish are really amazing!
ReplyDeleteThey really are. Thanks Terry :-D
Delete...a neat creature.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is. Thanks Tom :-D
DeleteThat is a great photograph.
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Thanks Jan :-D
DeleteStarfish aren't on the Los Angeles Walk of Fame, but they're so beautiful!
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They really are gorgeous. Thanks :-D
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DeleteThis is a beautiful starfish!
ReplyDeleteThanks Irina :-D
DeleteI've touched one before and they feel like stone. They are very peculiar creatures 🌟
ReplyDeleteI have held one too. Was a good experience! Thanks Adam :-D
DeleteWhere is its face?
ReplyDeleteHaha it doesn't really have a face! :-D
DeleteWow--- thanks for sharing that!
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DeleteOne of the great joys in life is to explore tide pools and rocky shores. I would think that would be quite easy in the UK where the ocean is never far away. Much better than Sealife, I would think.
ReplyDeleteI totally get that. Better than nothing :-D
DeleteOh wow! This looks lovely! Good photo.
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DeleteBellissima foto,brava Ananka!
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DeleteWow, that is a beauty. We get the normal type here, with just the five legs. This one is awesome.
ReplyDeleteYeah we have the 5 over here too. Thanks :-D
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ReplyDeleteHow beautiful he is, a wonderful photo.
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DeleteIt was beautiful
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DeleteThis is incredible! What a great photo!
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