A Glaucus nudibranch camouflaged in blue and silverA blind Usofila spider lives in pitch-black depths of the caveA cave dwelling centipede remains exposed to climate changeA cave dwelling dipluran lacks pigmentation and eyesA cave spider has long-reaching legs and sensory hairsA fully sighted Titiotus spider lives near the cave entranceA henicopid centipedeA juvenile flying fishA large copepod shares surface waters with an adult polychaete wormA larval crustacean seeks prey with its bulbous eyesA larval swordfish measuring less than an inchA millipede survives on little foodA partially sighted Usofila spider lives throughout the caveA predatory snail preys on other soft-bodied marine animalsA pseudoscorpion is the cave's top predatorA pseudoscorpion with external wombsA pteropod snail emerges from its fragile shellA species of millipede lives underground in eternal darknessA swordfish egg hatchingA transparent larval squidAn Orthonops cave spiderAn eyeless flatworm inhabits a series of cave poolsAn undetermined species of beetleAn unidentified marine micro faunaAn unidentified marine micro fauna in a drop of waterAn unidentified troglobite found in a Sequoia National Park caveFish eggs gathered from near the sea surface house embryosIn a daddy longleg's appendages lie thousands of small sense organsIsopods are vulnerable to outside pollutantsLong, sensitive limbs help this Taracus spider search for foodMountainside containing Panorama CaveThe Taracus cave spider survives on a meager food supplyThe larva of a dolphinfish, or mahi mahiThe larva of the slender mola is pea-size and big-eyedThe rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide dissolves shelled sea animalsThe tiny Calileptoneta spiderThis Oaphantes spider is one of many previously unknown speciesThis larval flounder is hidden from predators by transparencyThis pseudoscorpion adapted for both cave and surface lifeThis pseudoscorpion lacks a tail and uses its claws to strike preyThis young octopus surfaces under cover of darkness to feedVenom-spitting pincers make this pseudoscorpion a formidable predator
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