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Invertebrates
Jellyfish evaporate if left in the sun, they are 98% water
Greg
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5/04/2013 5:30 PM
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Invertebrates
Comments: 2
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hcdiveteambrian
- 5/05/2013 7:39 PM
They’re called "melting jellies"
Eric_R
- 5/05/2013 11:08 AM
That’s why you coat them with peanut butter.;)
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