A beautiful and bizarre portrait of a tri-spine horseshoe crab gently cruising along the bottom of the Pacific Ocean has helped a French man win the coveted title of Wildlife Photographer of the Year for a landmark second time.The international contest run by the Natural History Museum sees entries showcasing some of the most spectacular images of the natural world - captured in brilliant high definition and colour.Laurent Ballesta, an underwater photographer and marine biologist, found the horseshoe crab - which dates from prehistoric times - in the waters of Pangatalan Island in the Philippines.
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