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Breadcrumb Sponge - Halichondria panicea Habitat: Intertidal zone at low tide Breadcrumb Sponge,Geotagged,Halichondria,Halichondria panicea,Summer,United States,demospongiae,sponge Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

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  1. Love all of these photos with their complicated surroundings, so much to look at! Posted one year ago
    1. Thanks! It amazes me how all these organisms find their niche. Just the fact that the sponge is technically an animal blows my mind. Posted one year ago
      1. I once read that even fungi are somewhat animal-like. Posted one year ago
        1. Makes sense. I have heard mushrooms meow and moo on occasion. Posted one year ago
          1. Glad I'm not the only one hearing it. Posted one year ago
            1. Actually, you are. Posted one year ago

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"Halichondria panicea", commonly known as the breadcrumb sponge, is a species of sea sponge belonging to the family Halichondriidae. This is an abundant sponge of coastal areas of the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea ranging from the intertidal zone to a recorded depth of over 550 m. It is also found in the intertidal zone of the coast of the northern part of the North Island of New Zealand.

Similar species: Suberitida
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

Attribution Non-Commercial
Uploaded Sep 20, 2023. Captured Sep 6, 2023 10:45 in PXJF+9G Harpswell, ME, USA.
  • Canon EOS 90D
  • f/13.0
  • 1/256s
  • ISO640
  • 100mm