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Best 1 Bamboo Shrimp

Bamboo shrimp (Atyopsis moluccensis) are freshwater shrimp native to Southeast Asia. These unique crustaceans are notable for their broad, flattened appendages which they use as paddles to filter feed in flowing water. They consume algae and microorganisms, making them valuable additions to aquarium...

2 Vampire Shrimp

The vampire shrimp *Atya gabonensis* is a striking ornamental freshwater shrimp originating from equatorial Africa and South America. It’s notable for its large size, reaching up to fifteen centimeters, and unique dark coloration, resembling a miniature bat. As a filter-feeder, it plays a beneficial...

3 Singapore Bamboo Shrimp

Singapore Bamboo Shrimp (Atyopsis spinipes) are freshwater shrimp native to Southeast Asia. These filter-feeding crustaceans rely on flowing water for food, consuming algae and particulate matter. They are notable as a popular ornamental species in aquariums and provide insight into aquatic ecosyste...

4 Pink-eared Duck

Native to Australia, the Pink-eared Duck is notable for its uniquely shaped spatula bill used for filter-feeding and the small pink patch behind its eyes.

5 Northern Shoveler

The Northern Shoveler is a widespread duck across the Northern Hemisphere, distinguished by its large, spatula-shaped bill used to filter small invertebrates from the water.

6 Red Shoveler

The Red Shoveler is a South American dabbling duck found from southern Argentina to Chile, recognized by the male's bright reddish plumage and prominent spatula-shaped bill.

7 Mole Crab
Mole Crab

The Mole Crab is a small marine crustacean found on sandy beaches worldwide, notable for its ability to rapidly burrow backward into the sand to safely evade the force of crashing ocean waves.

8 Porcelain Crab

The Porcelain Crab is a small crustacean of the family Porcellanidae, notable for its remarkable ability to intentionally shed its limbs to escape predators, a survival process known as autotomy.

9 Australasian Shoveler

The Australasian Shoveler is a dabbling duck native to Australia and New Zealand, utilizing its specialized broad bill to filter microscopic invertebrates from shallow wetlands.

10 Common Slipper Snail (Crepidula fornicata)

Native to eastern North America and invasive in European waters since the late 19th century via oyster imports, this species is a sequential hermaphrodite forming stacked chains.

11 Worm Snail (Vermicularia spirata)

The Worm Snail is a sessile marine gastropod found in the Caribbean Sea, notable because its shell uncoils irregularly as it grows, closely resembling a marine polychaete worm tube.

12 Tower Shell (Turritella communis)

The Tower Shell is a marine gastropod native to the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, distinguished by its exceptionally tall, slender, and tightly coiled conical shell.

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