It shows such lack of respect for a beautiful marinecreature.
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But you can see specks of bioluminescence when it's created nearby by a light-producing marinecreature.
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Here are three genetic variants of the circular marinecreature that are currently under test and evaluation.
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From the official way he was standing, she knew this was no marinecreature that had washed up.
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And if a tiny marinecreature can regrow its own head, why can't humans even regrow their adult teeth?
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It's like watching some strange seaanimal coming back to life.
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It was a very unusual stone, shaped like a seaanimal, but definitely a stone.
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They could both see the whale plainly now, even while sitting down, for the great seaanimal was nearer.
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He need not mind sending a diver to hold his breath in the deep seas; he will soon be a deep- seaanimal.
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He groped, as one in the dark, or as a seaanimal taken out of its element and placed on the sands.
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The car looks like a deep- seacreature with specialized skin and organs.
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But there are some things we do know about the large seacreature.
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The seacreature's poisonous tentacles wound tightly around the commander's hand.
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She held up a knife carved from the shell of some large seacreature.
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It lay on its side, the one visible eye gleaming like a seacreature.
Ús de marine animal en anglès
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The sponge of commerce is simply the fibrous skeleton of a marineanimal.
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Like any marineanimal, the disappearance of sea turtles affects the entire ecological system.
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Victorians have never enjoyed NSW's choice of words due to a scallop being a marineanimal.
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A compendium of fossil marineanimal genera.
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On deck, Vor saw the rolling curve of a large marineanimal that surfaced not far off, then descended.
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A small marineanimal.
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It was filmed with the use of a drone in research that paves the way for further studies in marineanimal behaviour.
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A crew authorized by the NOAA to conduct marineanimal rescues was unable to free the whale from the line on Friday.
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This puts a fundamental limit on the speed that any fish or marineanimal can swim in shallow surface waters, says Iosilevskii.
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Together with Peridiniaceae they constitute the bulk of marine plankton, and thus play an important part in the support of marineanimal life.
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So I had a perfectly natural explanation for why, despite the best spyglasses, this boat had always been mistaken for a marineanimal.
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Paleontologists have found the giant fossilised shell of an extinct marineanimal near the spot where New Zealand's first dinosaur bone was found.
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It explained to me how natural it was, in spite of all glasses, that this boat should have been taken for a marineanimal.
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There is no coast without fisheries, and there is no marineanimal that is not used for food, save those which are absolutely poisonous.
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The medicine is unusual in that it is a synthetic version of a compound isolated from a type of sea squirt, a tubular marineanimal.
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A small, native-Irish marineanimal with remarkable powers of regeneration has provided stem cell scientists studying congenital defects and cancer biology with significant new leads.