Great barrier reef 2006

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*  Harvard University, much less Smithsonian Institution (home of the Tropical research institute), absolutely do not endorse the misleading captions in the above pictures, some of which imply, for example, that a horned nudibranch is a baby of the horned sea cucumber, that sharks are made of aluminum, or that a certain nudibranch species comes from Jupiter. They are based not on biological fact but solely on the author's misconceptions.