Cliona celata is a sponge which bores into calcareous substrates such as this shell, producing a network of connected chambers. In this image the living sponge is visible as a regular arrangement of orange blobs emerging from holes in an abalone shell from northern California. The largest blobs are about three millimeters across. (See the trace fossil produced by these boring sponges.)

 

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