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Fie 1 year ago
#8
NOT sting rays.
       
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Loretta 1 year ago
Fie, “stingray” is a generic name - these are Cownose rays - they have poisonous barbs that have been known to kill humans
       
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Loretta 1 year ago
#19 - it’s not one of the few “left” - they are very rare period - often going generations with none being born.
       
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Woody 1 year ago
Loretta,

Ummm. A generation by definition is the next offspring. So, if you mean a time period or season say so.
       
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Berney 1 year ago
#19 you make it sound like they are an endangered species, its just a minor mutation.
       
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Philander 1 year ago
#1 Technically, they're capable of performing kleptoplasty- an indirect form of photosynthesis wherein they feed upon the algae that grow on their cerata, and absorb the chloroplasts rather than digest them.
       
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Melinda 1 year ago
#10 "Sea slugs be lookin like??" Really, Izi? I thought you guys were better than that.
       
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Edgar 1 year ago
buncha cool wallpapers in here
       
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Monteleon 1 year ago
#36 man who my Mom married was a sailor, he warned me about these, should I go Navy(I didn't)
       
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