Your pictures on the theme of 'life in the water'

We asked our readers to send in their pictures on the theme of "life in the water". Here are some of the pictures sent to us from around the world.

News imagePaul Granahan LionfishPaul Granahan
Paul Granahan: "Photographed in the Red Sea, off the coast of Egypt, where this lionfish is a relatively common sight. It sports poisonous spines as part of its defences."
News imageIan Salisbury Hippos photographed in Zambia's South Luangwa National ParkIan Salisbury
Ian Salisbury: "For some animals, life in the water begins at a very early age. Hippo babies are usually born in shallow water, or even on land, but quickly learn how to stay submerged in order to suckle their mother, coming up for air every few minutes."
News imageLisa Ziehrock Lisa Ziehrock swimming underwaterLisa Ziehrock
Lisa Ziehrock: "It was pure freedom in the water, as one of the small yellow fishes. It was also very stunning when we saw a huge whale shark calmly passing by; I felt tiny in front of the largest known fish in the world."
News imageFrank Samet Seal at Hunstanton Sea Life, NorfolkFrank Samet
Frank Samet: "I took this photo of a rather wistful-looking seal at the Hunstanton Sea Life centre - which cares for rescued seals - earlier this year."
News imageJim Hargrove JellyfishJim Hargrove
Jim Hargrove: "I took this photograph of a Pacific Sea Nettle jellyfish while visiting the Jellies Invasion exhibition at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland, USA."
News imageAmanda Lake CanoeistAmanda Lake
Amanda Lake: "My partner getting a taste of life in the water at Abercynon Weir earlier this year."
News imageRichard Hughes A swan and her cygnetsRichard Hughes
Richard Hughes: "A beautiful swan guiding six gorgeous cygnets in their early days on the lake in Rushmere country park during lockdown this year. This herd of cygnets seemed to takes ages to hatch and it took some perseverance to finally 'snap' them.
News imageDan Shipp AnemonefishDan Shipp
Dan Shipp: "Not 200 yards from our backdoor on Vanua Levu in Fiji, a Clark's anemonefish has chosen a particularly colourful anemone to inhabit, at a depth of about nine metres. Barring mishaps, she will stay here for life, protected by the venomous tentacles of the anemone. In return for this protection, she offers the anemone protection from Butterfly fish and other species that are partial to an anemone dinner."
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News imageSimon Wilkin Surfer on a waveSimon Wilkin
Simon Wilkin: "A surfer tames a huge winter wave on Ogmore Beach, Glamorgan."
News imageJenny Downing Frog on a water lilyJenny Downing
Jenny Downing: "A teeny, green frog takes a breather on the petals of a water lily."
News imageSiobhán Russell A group of swimmersSiobhán Russell
Siobhán Russell photographed the Myrtleville Swimmers in Crosshaven, Co. Cork, Ireland
News imageDylan Parry Evans Bioluminescent plankton in Penmon, WalesDylan Parry Evans
Dylan Parry Evans: "One of nature's wonders - Penmon's magical bioluminescent plankton, glowing electric blue as it's ruffled by the crashing waves."
News imageXiao-wei Sima GeeseXiao-wei Sima
Xiao-wei Sima: "The Canada geese make beautiful scenery in this maple leaf country."
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News imageDoris Enders TurtlesDoris Enders
Doris Enders : "These Slider turtles came to the surface to see if they could get some food."

The next theme is "urban living" and the deadline for entries is 27 October 2020.

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