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Isopod
An isopod Eva insisted on bringing home turned out to be a mature male Isocladus armatus, a sea-dwelling relative of slaters. Females of the species have a pouch called a marsupium where they brood eggs that hatch as miniature adults.
Shot on assignment for New Zealand Geographic Issue: 172 November December 2021.
Read the Feature: https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/the-animals-next-door/
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2021.
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Shot on assignment for New Zealand Geographic Issue: 172 November December 2021.
Read the Feature: https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/the-animals-next-door/
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2021.
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![An isopod Eva insisted on bringing home turned out to be a mature male Isocladus armatus, a sea-dwelling relative of slaters. Females of the species have a pouch called a marsupium where they brood eggs that hatch as miniature adults.<br />
Shot on assignment for New Zealand Geographic Issue: 172 November December 2021.<br />
Read the Feature: https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/the-animals-next-door/<br />
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2021.<br />
Rights managed image. No Reproduction without prior written permission.](https://www.depth.co.nz/img-get2/I0000h5Sp7wUdDfg/fit=1000x750/Isopod.jpg)
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