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love so much your landscapes!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are cool.
ReplyDeleteNorwalhs are very neat. I just saw a whole special one the Blue Planet about Norwalhs.Most researchers still don't exactly know what the horn on the head is used for yet. They suspect possibly the bigger the horn might create a hierarchy within the PODS of them. So the bigger the horn the higher up in the hierarchy you are. Seems to be the only logical reason since they don't appear to be using them much.
ReplyDeleteHerrlich Ausblick auf das Wunder der Wassernatur.
ReplyDeleteDer Narwal, Einhorn des Nordatlantiks und der Arktis.
Der Clownfisch, immun gegen die Gifte der Seeanemone.
Der mehrköpfige Goldfisch, eine feine Preise für Heimaquarien.
Meeresschildkröten, süße Meeresbewohner.
Kaulquappen laichen auf dem Weg zum Froschtum.
Diese delikate Welt von Poseidon und Neptun ist unser Erbe, das bewahrt, gepflegt und geschützt werden muss.
(vvs)
Anon@10:11am - You are absolutely correct.
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