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Detail of Melon-headed Whale- Nature Navigator a guide to British wildlife, managed by the Natural History Museum, London.
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The following photos were taken during a rafting trip down the Firth River, July 15-24, 2006. The rafting began at Margaret Lake in the Yukon, 68o 49.5 N, 140o 37.1 W and ended at Nunaluk Spit, 69o 33.4 N, 139o 31.9 W.
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Coconut belongs to the palm family. It is native to the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions. Since the nuts float and can germinate after six months at sea, they obviously had an efficient dispersal mechanism for spreading to far-flung Pacific Ocean islands.
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The coconut is the most familiar palm of the tropics, yet until recently its origin was hotly disputed. Its seeds will still germinate after floating in seawater for 3-4 months.
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More Photos Clipperton Island, which is at times referred to as Ile de la Passion, was named after a pirate and now falls under the jurisdiction of the Republic of French Polynesia. A circular atoll with a completely enclosed lagoon, Clipperton is one of the less disturbed islands in the Pacific.
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Barnacles, larvae, marine micro organisms
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This site contains information about the various coastal and terrestrial crabs of the Seychelles islands.
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Article by Wim van Egmond on the life cycle and development of the barnacle with several interesting photographs.
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Descriptions of various coastal and terrestrial crabs occurring in Seychelles. With many pictures of crabs and description of the various islands and habitats.
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