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Monday, July 08, 2013
Cuttlefish & Nature Park Photos
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Those purple flowers look like aliums. The goats, they love being up high!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting video!
ReplyDeleteFascinating video! That's a wonderful how the cuttlefish can change to fit the environment. One of the many wonders of nature!
ReplyDeletenice video on the cuttlefish and lovely pics of the goats. i must admit, when i think about cuttlefish and goats, i only think about them as food! so it's nice to see them alive once in awhile, if you know what i mean, heh :D
ReplyDeleteI remember using a skeleton of those cuttlefish back in our homeschooling days! I so enjoyed all your photos!!
ReplyDeleteLa sepia es una animal fascinante con un sistema de camuflaje excelente. La conozco bien porque de tarde en tarde hago algo de pesca deportiva. Un saludo,
ReplyDeleteA wonderful video of coral reefs, and fish Linda. I wish you a great week.
ReplyDeleteThe goats sure enjoy their perches, and I would like to visit this nature park.
ReplyDeleteMy wife being from a tropical island nation views all things from the sea as food. Her family comes from Leyte in the Philippines. The reefs there were some of the most startlingly beautiful I've ever seen. We have eaten very small squid straight from the ocean and into the wok. I've seen larger cuttlefish in Thailand...you awoke all sorts of memories my friend!
ReplyDeleteI love the way th4 colours change on the cuttlefish.
ReplyDeleteWow what a great Video the wonders of Nature . Lovely shots , have a great week.
ReplyDeleteReally fascinating, Linda...
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Quite amazing, Linda. Loved the videos and the photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by my blog! Susan
I am amazed, Linda! That was something else! The Cuttlefish has certainly learned to adapt to stay alive. H-m-m....a lesson here maybe?
ReplyDeleteI like these flowers called Allium, a member of the Onion family.
The purple ones on the bottom are really cool!
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