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Ink Adam Bo Ron fly under deep sea Survey mission of James Cameron and Groove to the Mariana black 2555 (2012) downward to 10898 meters has an interesting deep water animals capture various kinds of bad characteristics? Beautiful? One of them is the deep water squid with transparent skin and big fins on the head called cute how Beaumont Adam ink (Dumbo octopus), which present scientists discovered 17 types of ink, this family story. • Why is called Boulder Dam. Actually Adam ink ink broken clan Grimpoteuthis, but called the ink ink Adam strain, because bo have fins that look like ears on a head similar to the flying elephant was named Adam from the cartoon of the Beaumont won the Disney swim fins and help it by moving to Boulder Dam ink with water pressure from water that is sucked into the poised, with arms and fins that look like flying them flutter under the deep water. Ink Adam Bo sea surface floats, swimming a little. While looking for prey such as marine worms The little fish. • Most of the ink. Ink Adam bo is one of the most rare noble ink, live in every ocean deep water level ranging from 3000-7000 m, depth more than other varieties of ink will stay alive. Regular ink Adam Beaumont is about 20 centimeters, but ever saved ink Adam Beaumont is the largest breed in size approximately 1.8 meters and weighed up to 5.9 kg and can also change skin color to mimic it. • This area is still there! Natural enemies or hunters, there are several kinds of Boulder Dam, regardless of whether it is a shark. Seals whale eel Big fish when squid hunters Adam Beaumont to solve the game by spraying ink to obscure the vision of the hunters before they swim quickly away or hiding in a nook by rocks under the sea. https://youtube/watch?v=fDxBVZhZZwI
Posted on: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 06:14:16 +0000

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