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<description><![CDATA[<b>erithbabalon</b> - Stunning array of photographs of 'Deep Ones'. Well - they're not - but close enough damnit! Amazing close-up underwater shots of translucent sea creatures, incredibly beautiful.

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Featured: A nearly translucent squid glowing in reds and purples. There are nearly 300 different species of squid, found in oceans worldwide.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>Jack-Benny</b> - <br /><font size="4" color="428BAE" face="comic sans ms">Photo Gallery:</font>
<center><font size="6" color="428BAE" face="comic sans ms"><i> Translucent Creatures</i></font>

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<font size="3" color="428BAE" face="comic sans ms">* An opalescent squid uses its giant eyes to navigate
 the nighttime waters around Papua New Guinea. *

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* Antarctic krill, such as this specimen in the Weddell Sea with a stomach
 full of yellow algae, are a critical link in the ocean food web. *</font></center>
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<center><b><font size="5" face="Palatino Linotype, Book Antiqua, Palatino, serif">Translucent Creatures</font></b></center>


<center><font size="3" face="Papyrus">National Geographic
Photos by Chris Newbert/Minden Pictures</font></center>



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<center><center style="border: none; padding:10px; width:287px; text-align: justify; display: block;"><font size="2" face="Palatino Linotype, Book Antiqua, Palatino, serif">"A pelagic, or open-ocean, octopus gives off a neon glow in Hawaii. Most species of octopus have no internal skeleton, unlike other cephalopods."</font></center>



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<center><center style="border: none; padding:10px; width:470px; text-align: justify; display: block;"><font size="2" face="Palatino Linotype, Book Antiqua, Palatino, serif">"A photographer's strobe gives a violet sheen to this translucent juvenile roundbelly cowfish off the coast of Kona, Hawaii. Also known as the transparent boxfish, the roundbelly cowfish has two short horns in front of its eyes."</font></center>



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<center><center style="border: none; padding:10px; width:470px; text-align: justify; display: block;"><font size="2" face="Palatino Linotype, Book Antiqua, Palatino, serif">"A hydromedusa spreads its luminescent tentacles in the Weddell Sea near Antarctica."</font></center>



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<center><center style="border: none; padding:10px; width:285px; text-align: justify; display: block;"><font size="2" face="Palatino Linotype, Book Antiqua, Palatino, serif">"Tiny marine snails known as sea butterflies take many forms, including heart-shaped, such as this species in Antarctica's Weddell Sea."</font></center>



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<center><center style="border: none; padding:10px; width:470px; text-align: justify; display: block;"><font size="2" face="Palatino Linotype, Book Antiqua, Palatino, serif">"A tiny jellyfish, with tentacles folded and its orange central mass visible through its transparent body, drifts in the waters of Antarctica's Weddell Sea."</font></center>




<center><font size="4" face="papyrus"><center><b><a rel="nofollow" href="http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photos/colorful-sea- creatures.html">Photo Gallery: Colorful Sea Creatures </a></b></center></font>


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