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Intensely Green Malachite Crystals Look like They’re Covered in Drops of Vibrant Paint
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The Blue-Ringed Octopus is a tiny and extremely venomous cephalopod found in the tropical waters of the pacific. Each individual carries enough venom to kill over two dozen people within minutes. There is no anti-venom. However, they are not aggressive and will flash their brilliant blue rings when threatened, as a warning of their toxicity - photo taken at Wainilu, Rinca Island, Indonesia
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Love this picture oh right I own this picture it's amazing. I am going to have you do more at some point just been very busy
Blue-ringed octopus
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Salmon that will get you baked: weed-infused fish the latest in cannabis cuisine
Josh Pollack put two of his favorite things together to create a bagel and lox breakfast that will get your stoned – and he’s looking at matzah ball soup next
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Googly eyes make this shrimp a fearsome hunter With claws that crack clam shells, the peacock mantis shrimp has a well-deserved reputation for muscling its way through coral reefs. But it’s the eyes that make this tiny beast an unbelievably effective hunter. Moving each eye independently, its vision is so sensitive that a mantis shrimp can see both infrared and ultraviolet light. Watch a video of our mantis shrimp
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