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When borne by the red, white, and blue. 𝄆 When borne by the red, white, and blue. 𝄇 The Army and Navy for ever, Three cheers for the red, white and blue. The star spangled banner bring hither, O'er Columbia's true sons let it wave; May the wreaths they have won never wither, Nor its stars cease to shine on the brave. May thy service ...
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Polycera tricolor, commonly known as the three-color polycera, [2] is a species of sea slug, a nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusc in the family Polyceridae. It occurs in the Pacific Northwest , ranging from southern Alaska southward to northern Mexico, at depths down to about 60 m (200 ft).
Biuve fulvipunctata, the white-speckled headshield slug, [5] is a species of sea slug or headshield slug, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusc in the family Aglajidae.This species is widespread in the Indian and Pacific Oceans but has invaded the Mediterranean Sea since 1961, despite apparently being absent from the Red Sea until recorded there in the 21st century.
Doriopsilla albopunctata, the white-spotted sea goddess, is a species of dorid nudibranch, a colorful sea slug, in the family Dendrodorididae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is native to the Pacific Coast of North America, from Mendocino County , California south, possibly to Baja California Peninsula , Mexico.
The slugs can be seen by the hundreds on cool, wet, misty mornings. [2] During the day, they hide in the plant litter at the base of the trees. [2] At night, they come out and climb the tree to eat algae and mosses growing on the tree trunk. [2] The slugs climb down the tree trunk in the early morning to hide and repeat the cycle. [2]
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