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jalbersmead posted a photo: Unknown nudibranch I have no idea what this guy is. This sequence shows something I've never seen before - rhinophores transforming from a simple shape (similar to a hermissenda) to an annulate shape (similar to an f....
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jalbersmead posted a photo: Unknown nudibranch I have no idea what this guy is. This sequence shows something I've never seen before - rhinophores transforming from a simple shape (similar to a hermissenda) to an annulate shape (similar to an f....
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jalbersmead posted a photo: Unknown nudibranch I have no idea what this guy is. This sequence shows something I've never seen before - rhinophores transforming from a simple shape (similar to a hermissenda) to an annulate shape (similar to an f....
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jalbersmead posted a photo: Unknown nudibranch I have no idea what this guy is. This sequence shows something I've never seen before - rhinophores transforming from a simple shape (similar to a hermissenda) to an annulate shape (similar to an f....


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The largest genocide in human history happened where? Most people would answer Germany, and the Jewish Holocaust. Actually though, the largest genocide happened in the USA, with the native American Indians, with estimates of 19 million to 100 millio...
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