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 ==== When Nature Inflates ==== ==== When Nature Inflates ====
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 Green Treefrog:Lang Elliott, all rights reserved\\ Green Treefrog:Lang Elliott, all rights reserved\\
 Fiji_tree_frog_eggs,_close-up. source: www.ryanphotographic.com/vitiensis.htm jpg:\\ Fiji_tree_frog_eggs,_close-up. source: www.ryanphotographic.com/vitiensis.htm jpg:\\
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 Magnafinna: The bigfin squids are a group of rarely seen cephalopods with a very distinctive morphology. They are placed in the genus Magnapinna and family Magnapinnidae. The family is known only from larval, paralarval, and juvenile specimens, but some authorities believe the adult creature has been seen: Several videos have been taken of animals nicknamed the "long-arm squid", which appear to have a similar morphology. Since none of the adult specimens have ever been captured or sampled, it remains uncertain if they are the same genus, or only distant relatives.\\ Magnafinna: The bigfin squids are a group of rarely seen cephalopods with a very distinctive morphology. They are placed in the genus Magnapinna and family Magnapinnidae. The family is known only from larval, paralarval, and juvenile specimens, but some authorities believe the adult creature has been seen: Several videos have been taken of animals nicknamed the "long-arm squid", which appear to have a similar morphology. Since none of the adult specimens have ever been captured or sampled, it remains uncertain if they are the same genus, or only distant relatives.\\
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 Bubble Eye fish: Bubble Eye fish:
 Carassius auratus, bright orange bubble-eye goldfish has fluid-filled sacs under its eyes and a showy tail. Carassius auratus, bright orange bubble-eye goldfish has fluid-filled sacs under its eyes and a showy tail.
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