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Sharks and Rays in HD
SuperGDetroit • 486 views
@ThatTolkenBrownGuy Males have 'claspers' behind the disk, on both sides of the tail. They look sort of like fins! I hope that helps :)
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HICKSR8 • 899,137 views
Pretty cool man, are you adding some shading to the skin flaps? I think some shadows would really make it pop.
The awesome tattooist!!!! Bob Tyrrell part II of III.
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music by Slipknot - Gehenna
karenpurves • 21,137 views
Linkin Park Given Up live aol
elangelJESUS • 486,893 views
Green Day plays East Jesus Nowhere on Saturday Night Live when Will Ferrell goes on stage with them and plays cowbell. Pretty funny if u ask me!
Greendayisawesome89 • 165,246 views
This is rare video footage of the elusive Hawaiian Octopus filmed off the coast of Kamuela, Hawaii. This graceful sea creature sleeps by day and h...
bjornharms • 1,147 views
Footage of the hawaiian octopus - changing texture and color, hunting crabs and living in a beer bottle.
LivingOceanProd • 9,690 views
Octopus moving about w/ instant color changes.
It is truly beautiful.
docmike3s • 72,553 views
@PigeonFwaBorgon Depends on the species, normally grey.
DANCING JELLY FISH IN A SMALL TANK
tlv1574 • 1,769 views
You are a disgrace to the hobby.
Just another great day in this 3 month old ,10 gallon tank. Contents include:
upside-down jelly
dwarf seahorses
(seperate chamber includes young f...
icabod169 • 3,974 views
@Biocube14 Not hard, they're photosynthetic, though. They're great refugium pets!
Parachute!!
MattAndThatLot • 3,074 views
Octupus locks down on a waiting meal
ktilford • 95,866 views
@ktilford Feed them fiddler crabs and ghost shrimp, that'll be pretty cheap.
One of the most deadly sea beasts in the world. But these girls have no fear of it! Blue ringed octopus
bex70y • 163,633 views
@jus1me9n8my6glock It's a blue ringed that's not displaying.
@ThatTolkenBrownGuy Males have 'claspers' behind the disk, on both sides of the tail. They look sort of like fins! I hope that helps :)