Clinids tend to have more spines than rays on the dorsal fin, which usually begins close to the head. |
A single very small spherical shell is characterized by a lumpy to ragged surface and numerous short spines. |
Before picking up a crab, we detached attached males by carefully pushing their claws off the females' terminal spines. |
The lagomorph's ears twitched as six black tentacles covered in suckers and small spines came bursting from its ears. |
Prevented from surfacing to breathe, the sea mammals drown while their skin is lacerated by the spines of writhing fish. |
And then there's the repulsive triplewart seadevils, covered with spines and furrows and warts, their large mouths set in a perpetual frown. |