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Published: 2015-05-23 16:04:07 +0000 UTC; Views: 3573; Favourites: 71; Downloads: 0
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Description Here we see a group of Prolus (Marinae littus) reaching the end of their migration at a beach where their kind has come to lay thier eggs for tens of thousands of years. One has caught a Crescent Natan (Batopteriis sp.) as a snack to bring ashore with it.  Palm Bethwick Trees (Litustipes & Cernifolium sp.) grow farther up the beach, which mimic short-branched Plate-Leaf Trees but are better able to live in the looser soil and with less fresh water.
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cartridgedraws [2019-10-09 22:11:16 +0000 UTC]

Are those flyers sylphs?

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Biofauna25 In reply to cartridgedraws [2019-10-11 07:00:54 +0000 UTC]

Indeed they are.

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