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| Wildlife & Ecology Issues: Discuss What's this blue thing? in the General Diving Forums forums: It also says that this species comes in a vast range of colours and colour patterns, so perhaps blue ones ... |
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| Aye Botryllus is the correct species. It varies in colour from a dark brown to almost a sapphire blue. Cracking animal as they are the next thing under fish when it comes to evolutionary progress due to having a primative notocord (spinal cord). Biggest ive seen was the size of a dinner plate on the base of a rock near aberystwyth. Keith
__________________ 1 hr 20 mins normal time or 6 hrs 86 mins in chasey ratio time to fill the boat, with a mixture of well 'ard (well one Grandad Dude, Jan 30th 2007 |
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