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Attack of the Clones: Plumose Anemone

As Plumose anemones can clone themselves, forests of them appear together. They use their tentacles to reach over and attack non-identical anemones across the border Continue Reading at Scubatravel.co.uk Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service

Venomous sea creatures often change their venom

For a long time scientists believed that an animal’s venom was consistent over time: once a venomous creature, always a venomous creature. However, through a close study of sea anemones, scientists have found that animals change their venom several times over the course of a lifetime, adapting the potency and recipe of their venom to…

Light pollution stop clownfish eggs hatching

When exposed to artificial light at night, clownfish try to breed – but no eggs hatch. Continue Reading at Scubatravel.co.uk Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service

Colombia Calling

From the world class diving at Malpelo to the Caribbean’s beautiful San Andres and Providencia Islands. Continue Reading at Scubatravel.co.uk Click Here. Press Release Distribution Service

clarion

Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for August 2, 2019 is: clarion • KLAIR-ee-un  • adjective : brilliantly clear; also : loud and clear Examples: “The guitars take off like fighter planes and [Stef Chura] delivers a clarion, country-steeped vocal, somewhere between Kitty Wells and Kurt Cobain.” — Megan Reynolds, Jezebel, 3 June 2019 “The commonest…

importune

Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for July 31, 2019 is: importune • im-per-TOON  • verb 1 a : to press or urge with troublesome persistence b archaic : to request or beg for urgently 2 : annoy, trouble Examples: “[Sarah] Polk feigned neutrality or loyalty, depending on what suited her, and she successfully importuned Andrew…

phalanx

Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for July 30, 2019 is: phalanx • FAY-lanks  • noun 1 : a body of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece formed in close deep ranks and files; broadly : a body of troops in close array 2 : one of the digital bones of the hand or foot of…

addlepated

Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for July 29, 2019 is: addlepated • AD-ul-pay-tud  • adjective 1 : being mixed up : confused 2 : eccentric Examples: “Her addlepated mind flitted butterflylike from one often unrelated subject to another.” — Tessa Harris, The Anatomist’s Apprentice, 2011 “[Nick Park’s] best-known creations are the addlepated, cheese-loving inventor Wallace,…

evince

Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for July 28, 2019 is: evince • ih-VINSS  • verb 1 : to constitute outward evidence of 2 : to display clearly : reveal Examples: “Randall Park is solid, handsome, capable, and utterly charming—a leading man whose talents as sly foil to a larger, more outsized personality evinced by his…

bildungsroman

Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for July 27, 2019 is: bildungsroman • BIL-doonks-roh-mahn  • noun : a novel about the moral and psychological growth of the main character Examples: “It’s a thoroughly contemporary bildungsroman in which the protagonist is the Vietnamese-born son of an illiterate and violence-prone single mother. He’s living in the United States…