English: A sea spider (Pycnogonida) creeps along the top of ridge at 1,960 meters depth in the Northeast Providence Channel near Eleuthera Island. The two arm-like structures hanging down from the body behind the proboscis are “ovigers”, used for carrying eggs. Image courtesy of Scott C. France, Bahamas Deep-Sea Corals 2009 Exploration, NOAA-OER.
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