File:Volcano barnacle Channel Islands National Park.JPG

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English: The outer shell of a volcano barnacle, Tetraclita rubescens, is a conical, red-colored, highly-ribbed protection for the soft bodied barnacle (arthropod) living inside. Barnacles are cemented in their shells on their heads, extending their legs into the water to feed.
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Volcano barnacle, Channel Islands National Park

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16 July 2010

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