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  2. 25 Free Adult Coloring Pages To Help You Relax

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    25 Free Printable Coloring Pages for Adults 1. Mandala Shark Coloring Page for Adults. iStock. 2. Photographer Taking Photo Advanced Coloring Page. iStock. 3. Laptop Scene Advanced Coloring Page.

  3. Johanna Basford - Wikipedia

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    Johanna Basford OBE (born 1983) is a Scottish illustrator.Her illustrations are hand-drawn, predominantly in black and white, with pencils and pens. [1] [2] Her works can be found in products such as colouring books, wallpaper, beer labels and tattoos. [3]

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  5. Bigeyed sixgill shark - Wikipedia

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    Bigeyed sixgills are found in the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Populations in the western Atlantic Ocean formerly grouped within this species are now considered their own species, the Atlantic sixgill shark (Hexanchus vitulus). These sharks live near the sea floor between 90 and 600 m deep, but may move closer to the surface at ...

  6. Swimmy (book) - Wikipedia

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    Karen Coats uses Swimmy as an example of how children's books can be as intellectually demanding as writings for adult audiences. She posits that a book like Swimmy is a simple hero story to children, but adults are able to see additional messages about society and relationships that go beyond the surface story.

  7. Eastern rockhopper penguin - Wikipedia

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    They also have a smaller, thinner bill than juveniles and adults. [1] Juveniles, which are penguins aged 1 to 2 years old, are a black-brown color with a grey throat. [1] They develop a brown-orange bill that is darker than the adult coloring and have small yellow crest feathers. [1]

  8. Brotula barbata - Wikipedia

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    It can live up to a depth of 650 meters, but it most commonly occurs in depths from 50 – 300 m. Adults are benthopelagic, mostly inhabiting the sandy and muddy ocean floor. [3] Juveniles usually inhabit shallow coral reefs instead. [4]

  9. Abdopus capricornicus - Wikipedia

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    Abdopus capricornicus is a species of octopus in the family Octopodidae, and is often also referred to as Octopus capricornicus. [2] This octopus is native to the Great Barrier Reef [1] and is often found throughout the Indo-West Pacific Ocean.

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