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aTo 14 year s ago
most of these creatures are smaller than my hand, so... I would not call them monsters. Probably, for them we are the monsters who invade and poison their world.
       
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Caitlin 14 year s ago
They look so cool :o)
       
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GOODSTUFF4U 14 year s ago
TOUGH DUDES
       
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lolipop 14 year s ago
transparent
       
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un visiteur 14 year s ago
Allah Akbar
       
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Apu Kalipshis 14 year s ago
not All are plankton, some ones are deep sea specimens
       
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gigantes 14 year s ago
These ugly and unusual monsters are deep sea plankton. They look creepy!

yet they are all far more beautiful than the average human.

regardless, many of these animals are not "plankton." that is, by definition- as soon as they can move under their own power, they lose that term.
       
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Hoffa 14 year s ago
No light no pigment, therefore transparent. Theres a thing ive learned in school. the 1st process of ovulation in ANY living form there is... are the same - if for a baby takes 9 months to reach the "normal" form, for a plankton few days.. they all pass the same molecular stages.. is that we call Evolution. So yeah, many many years back, I was a plankton, and im proud of it :D
       
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Bobs 12 year s ago
Which came first, the problem or the soltuoin? Luckily it doesn't matter.
       
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