
(Click to enlarge image) Census of Marine Life - Photo of the Week: The Antarctic ice fish does not have red blood pigments (hemoglobin) nor red blood cells. This is an adaptation to the low temperature. The blood becomes more fluid, as a consequence, the animals saves energy to pump blood through their body. Interestingly the brittle stars are overgrown by a yellow sponge. (Photo: Julian Gutt/ Alfred Wegener Institute)
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