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Marsh frog source: http:// | Marsh frog source: http:// | ||
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Argyroneta Aquatica: This is the only spider known to live permanently underwater. The spider can swim with ease and constructs an inverted retreat which it fills with air. This is accomplished by trapping air on the abdomen. The air is collected from the surface with a flick of the rear legs. At the retreat the air is brushed off, several journeys are required to fill the " | Argyroneta Aquatica: This is the only spider known to live permanently underwater. The spider can swim with ease and constructs an inverted retreat which it fills with air. This is accomplished by trapping air on the abdomen. The air is collected from the surface with a flick of the rear legs. At the retreat the air is brushed off, several journeys are required to fill the " | ||
source: _www.arages.de_Frank_Lepper_Freiburg Bubble Spider by Jacques De Schryver\\ | source: _www.arages.de_Frank_Lepper_Freiburg Bubble Spider by Jacques De Schryver\\ | ||
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Monterey Jellyfish: copyright 1992 phil@mit.edu\\ | Monterey Jellyfish: copyright 1992 phil@mit.edu\\ | ||
Freshwater Jellyfish (Craspedacusta sowerbyi)by Gen-yu Sasaki, Japan | Freshwater Jellyfish (Craspedacusta sowerbyi)by Gen-yu Sasaki, Japan | ||
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+ | Air rings: Dolphins and certain whales are known to blow bubble rings - they use it for fun about the thickness of a straw and 1 to 2 feet in diameter. The rings don't rise to the surface. The babies play with these underwater toys by moving them around with their rostrum, or biting them or to swim throug. They can elongate them with a flick of their dorsal fins into 15 foot corkscrews. | ||
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Frigatebird showing inflated red pouch it uses in courtship displays | Frigatebird showing inflated red pouch it uses in courtship displays | ||
© E Kirdler/ U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | © E Kirdler/ U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | ||
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- | **continue with images** | + | more inflatable image sections: |
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- | [[Experience Inflatables]] - [[Powered by Wind]] - [[Parasite Inflatables]] - [[Soap Experiences]] - [[When Nature Inflates]] - [[Environmental Blendings]] - [[Hardened Bubbles]] - [[Inflatable Spaces]] - [[Inflatable Sound]] - [[Interactive Inflatables]] - [[The Non Categorized Inflatables]] - [[Lighter than Air]] - [[NASA Inflatables]] | + | |
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- | [[Cocky Eek]] | + | or go back: [[Cocky Eek]] |