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Uniqueness of the Seabed: Romancing the Giant Clam
by Matt John, Dec 3, 2008
When scientists and marine biologists mention symbiosis, one can only begin to fathom the relationship between two different living creatures that live close together and depend on each other in a particular way, each getting particular benefits from the other in order to survive. How far you can fathom this feat depends upon what you see and sometimes even what you experience. If you have seen a giant clam in the wild (seabed), you will know how beautiful it is.
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Shocking Facts About Lightning
by Bren Parks, Dec 2, 2008
Lightning is exciting and frightful at the same time. Here are some examples of just how dramatic and powerful lightening can be.
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Rare Animals That You Probably Didn't Know About
by C F, Nov 30, 2008
A little info on some very rare animals.
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Tornadoes
by marcusfarcus, Nov 25, 2008
This is a quick guide to this dangerous, yet amazing, force of nature.
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The Mysterious World of Turtles
by Shunyata, Nov 24, 2008
These magnificent creatures can live for months without food or water. They lived along side the dinosaurs and unlike other creatures they have survived. Today like so many other species these highly symbolic animals are threatened with extinction.
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Fungus: Recyclers Doing It Nature’s Way
by thestickman, Nov 23, 2008
Funguses quietly and efficiently recycle nature's quintessential forest products, returning to the soil the materials to start the process all over again. They have an important role to play in the cleanup of fallen and dead trees and brush, and are a necessary part of life in the healthy forest.
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Creatures From Beyond the Deep
by MJ Taylor, Nov 13, 2008
Pictures and video clips that give you an insight into what you can find deep within earths Oceons.
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Nudibranchs: Beautiful Animals You Never Knew About
by Mark Gordon Brown, Nov 6, 2008
Nudibranchs are one of natures most exotic animals, true beauties, with over 3000 known species, it is a wonder more people have not heard of them.
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Natura Coloratora Photography and Beyond the Philosophical Senses
by Lauren Axelrod, Nov 2, 2008
What is life without the colors of the rainbow, the shades of the ocean, and the stunning markings of animals? The spectrum of this life shows its contrasts with presentation of immense beauty every day.
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Seeing Spots
by Mark Gordon Brown, Nov 1, 2008
If you are seeing spots, you might need to have your eyes checked, or maybe not. Have fun spotting the spotted animals in this link.
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