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1 Various species of Radiolaria (a type of marine Protozoa) 2 Various species of Foraminifera (a type of marine Protozoa) 3 Various species of Ciliata (a class of Protozoa) 4 Various species of diatoms (a type of unicellular plant) 5 Various species of calcareous sponges 6 Various species of Tubulariidae (animals in the same biological class as hydras) 7 Various species of Siphonophora (in the same class as hydras) 8 Various species of Semaeostomeae (the most familiar order of jellyfishes) 9 Various species of star corals 10 Various types of starfishes 11 Various species of Radiolaria (a type of marine Protozoa) 12 Various species of Protozoa related to the Foraminifera 13 Various species of flagellates (a class of Protozoa) 14 "Various species of Dinoflagellata (an order of the class of flagellates, formerly considered to be unicellular plants)" 15 Various species of brown seaweed (algae) 16 Various species of Narcomedusae (in the same class as hydras) 17 Various species of Siphonophora (in the same class as hydras) 18 Various species of jellyfishes 19 "Various species of Pennatulacea (sea pens, a type of soft coral)" 20 Various species of sea-lilies (animals related to starfishes and sea-urchins) 21 Various species of Radiolaria (a type of marine Protozoa) 22 Various species of Radiolaria (a type of marine Protozoa) 23 Various species of moss animals (marine animals living in colonies) 24 Various species of Desmidiaceae (a type of unicellular algae) 25 Various species of Sertulariidae (a family of hydriod polyps) 26 Various species of Trachymedusae (related to hydras) 27 Various species of Cydippida (an order of comb jellies) 28 Various species of Rhizostomeae (an order of jellyfishes) 29 Various species of star corals 30 Various species of sea-urchins 31 Various species of Radiolaria (a type of marine Protozoa) 32 Various species of rotifers (a class of animals related to roundworms) 33 Various species of moss animals (marine animals living in colonies) 34 Various species of Hydrodictyaceae (colonial algae) 35 Various species of glass sponges 36 Various types of leptomedusae (related to hydras) 37 A species of Siphonophora (in the same class as hydras) 38 Various species of Periphylla (a genus of jellyfishes) 39 Various species of horny corals 40 Various species of starfishes 41 Various species of Radiolaria (a type of marine Protozoa) 42 Various species of trunkfishes 43 Various species of true sea slugs (Nudibranchia) 44 Shells of various ammonites (extinct cephalopods) 45 Various species of Campanulariidae (a family of hydroid polyps) 46 Various types of anthomedusae (hydroids) 47 Horseshoe crabs (center) and various species of their extinct ancestors (trilobites) 48 Various species of stalked jellyfishes 49 Various species of sea anemones (animals related to corals) 50 Various species of sea-cucumbers (related to sea-urchins and starfishes) 51 Various species of Radiolaria (a type of marine Protozoa) 52 Various species of Polyodiaceae (a family of ferns) 53 Various species of marine snails of the subclass Prosobranchia 54 Various species of octopuses 55 Various species of bivalves of the subclass Lamellibranchia 56 Various species of crustaceans of the subclass Copepoda 57 Various species of Cirripedia (barnacles and allies). The crab in the center is harboring a parasitic species of this subclass 58 Various species of plume moths and of moths of the family Tinaeidae 59 A species of Siphonophora (in the same class as hydras) 60 Various species of sea-urchins 61 Various species of Radiolaria (a type of marine Protozoa) 62 A Malaysian pitcher plant of the genus Nepenthes 63 Various species of fungi of the class Basidiomycetes 64 Various species of algae of the order of Siphonales 65 Various species of red algae (Rhodophyceae) 66 Various species of spiders and ticks 67 Various species of bats 68 "Various species of frogs, including tree frogs" 69 Various species of star corals 70 Various species of Gorgon-headed starfishes 71 Various species of Radiolaria (a type of marine Protozoa) 72 Various species of mosses 73 Various species of fungi of the class Ascomycetes 74 Various species of orchids 75 Various species of flukes and tapeworms 76 Various species of crustaceans 77 Various species of Siphonophora (in the same class as hydras) 78 Various species of sea wasps (an order of jellyfishes) 79 "Various species of tropical lizards, including chameleon, gecko and collard lizard" 80 "Various species of Blastoidea, extinct relative of starfishes" 81 Various species of Foraminifera (a type of marine Protozoa) 82 Various species of liverworts (related to mosses) 83 Various species of lichens 84 Various species of diatoms (a type of unicellular plant) 85 Various species of sea-squirts (a class of marine chordate animals) 86 Various species of crabs and crayfishes 87 "Two types of seahorse, a dragonfish and a frogfish, with a variety of fish scales" 88 Various species of Rhizostomeae (an order of jellyfishes) 89 Various species of turtles and tortoises 90 "Various species of Cystoidea, extinct allies of the starfishes" 91 Various species of Radiolaria (a type of marine Protozoa) 92 Tree ferns 93 "Various species of slime molds, considered by some to be plants (class Myxomycetes), by others to be animals (Mycetozoa)" 94 The fruit of various species of conifers 95 "Various species of extinct allies of the starfishes, and larvae of several extant related species" 96 Various species of Polychaeta (a class of marine segmented worms) 97 Various species of lamp-shells (phylum Brachiopoda) 98 Various species of Semaeostomeae (the most familiar order of jellyfishes) 99 Various species of hummingbirds 100 Various species of antelopes

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