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  2. Bluespotted ribbontail ray - Wikipedia

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    The tail has two stripes of the same blue running along each side as far as the spines. The eyes are bright yellow and the belly is white. [3] [8] Individuals found off southern Africa may lack the blue tail stripes. [10] The bluespotted ribbontail ray grows to 35 cm (14 in) across, 80 cm (31 in) long, and 5 kg (11 lb). [5] [11]

  3. Rhysida longipes - Wikipedia

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    Rhysida longipes, sometimes known as minor blue leg, [1] is a species of centipedes in the family Scolopendridae. [2] Three subspecies are recognized. [ 3 ] It is sometimes used as a pet in some countries.

  4. Scolopendra morsitans - Wikipedia

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    Scolopendra morsitans, also known as the Tanzanian blue ringleg [2] or red-headed centipede, [3] is a species of centipede in the family Scolopendridae. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] S. morsitans is the type species for the genus Scolopendra .

  5. Calcinus elegans - Wikipedia

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    For instance, some individuals of Calcinus elegans found in Hawaii display orange bands on their ambulatory legs, differing from the pure blue bands found in individuals of the Indo-Pacific. [2] Calcinus elegans is distinct from all other species in the Calcinus genus as it is the only one to be covered with small hairs known as seta .

  6. List of endemic birds of Borneo - Wikipedia

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    The Bornean mountains EBA (157) comprises 130,000 km 2 (50,000 sq mi) of mountain ranges in Borneo's interior, at an altitude above 500 m (1,600 ft) in elevation. These mountains are found in all three countries which share the island. Two of Borneo's three endemic genera are found here; only the Borneo bristlehead is found at lower elevations.

  7. These beaches glow neon blue in the middle of the night ... - AOL

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    From Hong Kong to California, there are some beautiful — and unique — beaches that glow neon blue at night. This natural phenomena is caused by phytoplankton (a type of microalgae that float ...

  8. Pamphobeteus antinous - Wikipedia

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    Pamphobeteus antinous, also known as the Bolivian blue leg bird eater or steely blue leg, was first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1903. It is found in the rainforests of Bolivia and Peru , and is considered to be one of the bigger tarantulas .

  9. Stiphodon atropurpureus - Wikipedia

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    Stiphodon atropurpureus, commonly referred to as the Philippine neon goby [2] or blue neon dwarf goby, [3] [4] is a ray-finned fish of the Gobiidae family. It is native to parts of Asia, including the Philippines , China , Japan , Vietnam and Indonesia .