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A selection of animals from seamounts in the New Zealand region indicates the variety of life they support. 1, hermit crab; 2, a new species of umbrella octopus; 3, rare slit-top shell; 4, deep-water chiton; 5, sea spider; 6, deep-sea lobster; 7, basket starfish; 8, prawnkiller; 9, new species of prawnlike animal; 10, corals; 11, sea urchin; 12, sea lily.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 33

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A selection of animals from seamounts in the New Zealand region indicates the variety of life they support. 1, hermit crab; 2, a new species of umbrella octopus; 3, rare slit-top shell; 4, deep-water chiton; 5, sea spider; 6, deep-sea lobster; 7, basket starfish; 8, prawnkiller; 9, new species of prawnlike animal; 10, corals; 11, sea urchin; 12, sea lily. Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 33

A selection of animals from seamounts in the New Zealand region indicates the variety of life they support. 1, hermit crab; 2, a new species of umbrella octopus; 3, rare slit-top shell; 4, deep-water chiton; 5, sea spider; 6, deep-sea lobster; 7, basket starfish; 8, prawnkiller; 9, new species of prawnlike animal; 10, corals; 11, sea urchin; 12, sea lily. Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 33

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