Lyre gorgonian on black stand
                    
                    PU1187
                
                                
	
            This orange lyre gorgonian (Ctenocella Pectina), native to the Indian Ocean, gets its name from its distinctive shape, reminiscent of a lyre. Like corals, gorgonians are colonies of sessile polyps that feed on plankton. This species grows perpendicularly to ocean currents to maximize nutrient capture. Its gorgonine skeleton, both flexible and sturdy, allows it to withstand strong deep-sea currents.
Presented on a black base, this piece is collected in accordance with local regulations and is not subject to CITES restrictions.
                    
                    
                    
                Presented on a black base, this piece is collected in accordance with local regulations and is not subject to CITES restrictions.
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