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This image captures a detailed view of a marine invertebrate exhibit, consistent with those found at the Biodôme de Montréal in Montreal, Canada. In the lower-left and center, a five-armed orange-brown starfish, covered in numerous small textured bumps or spines, is prominently displayed against a sandy, pebbled bottom. To its immediate right, a large, light orange sea anemone is fully extended, showcasing numerous soft, tubular tentacles radiating from its central disc. Below this anemone, a pale, spiky sea urchin with numerous slender spines is visible. In the background, further back and to the right, two additional sea urchins, one with a dark snail or similar organism on its top surface, rest on rocks heavily covered in green and dark algae. Smaller, lighter orange sea anemones are also scattered among the algal growth on the rocks. The entire scene is viewed through a clear glass or acrylic panel, which reflects distorted partial images of spectators, including hands and torsos, in the upper portion of the frame, indicating an observation setting. The water appears clear, allowing for an unobstructed view of the diverse marine life and its rocky, algae-covered environment.
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Jun 6, 2026

Montreal, Canada

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This image captures a detailed view of a marine invertebrate exhibit, consistent with those found at the Biodôme de Montréal in Montreal, Canada. In the lower-left and center, a five-armed orange-brown starfish, covered in numerous small textured bumps or spines, is prominently displayed against a sandy, pebbled bottom. To its immediate right, a large, light orange sea anemone is fully extended, showcasing numerous soft, tubular tentacles radiating from its central disc. Below this anemone, a pale, spiky sea urchin with numerous slender spines is visible. In the background, further back and to the right, two additional sea urchins, one with a dark snail or similar organism on its top surface, rest on rocks heavily covered in green and dark algae. Smaller, lighter orange sea anemones are also scattered among the algal growth on the rocks. The entire scene is viewed through a clear glass or acrylic panel, which reflects distorted partial images of spectators, including hands and torsos, in the upper portion of the frame, indicating an observation setting. The water appears clear, allowing for an unobstructed view of the diverse marine life and its rocky, algae-covered environment.

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