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    More than 100 species of animals from 13 phyla, as well as 37 kinds of algae, live on loggerheads' backs. These parasitic organisms, which increase drag, offer no known benefit to the turtle, although the dulling effect of organisms on shell color may improve camouflage. I love the way the light shines on this turtle and how ease you can see organisms in his back.
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    Date Taken: Jul 12, 2017
    Date Uploaded: Oct 31, 2017
    Location: Mangrove Bight, Bay Islands, Honduras
    Camera: OLYMPUS CORPORATION E-M1MarkII
    Focal Length: 17 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/400 sec
    Aperture: f/3.5
    ISO: 160
    Copyright: © Manuel Bustelo
    Categories: Animals, Nature, Underwater
    Assignments: My Best Photos of 2017