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Favites abdita is a coral of the Merulinidae family. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A large star coral, Favites abdita, in low tide water Royalty Free Stock Photo
The stony coral Favites abdita in the Indo-Pacific region Royalty Free Stock Photo
Favites abdita Honeycomb coral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Colorful coral reef at the bottom of tropical sea, great Favites abdita coral, underwater landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
different tillandsia air plants Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tillandsia air plants in shell and sea urchin shell as containers decorating a window with bubble pattern glass behind Royalty Free Stock Photo
A large star coral, Favites abdita, in shallow water
Colorful coral reef at the bottom of tropical sea, great Favites abdita coral, underwater landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Favites abdita - a large star coral at low tide Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tillandsia brachycaulos airplant on amethyst gemstone and slate. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Air Plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tillandsia brachycaulos airplant on amethyst gemstone and slate. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Honeycomb coral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Colorful coral reef at the bottom of tropical sea, great Favites abdita coral, underwater landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
A stony coral, Favites abdita, from the Merulinidae family, at low tide on the coast. Suitable for articles, presentations, and textbooks on marine biology, biodiversity, and sustainable development.


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