New Zealand Local Weather Forum
General Category => Members Lounge => What is it? => Topic started by: JennyLeez on June 18, 2015, 01:22:38 PM
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something in the sea :P
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Correct so far :)
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There's a lot of crill in the see so I'll start with that?
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would it be someone dived of the cliff and because the speed in the water hence why the curly bubbles
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Jellyfish?
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Gabba is on the right track, yes the 'what is it', is alive :)
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A sack of fish eggs
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Jelly fish tentacle.
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Sorry missed this. Close enough Valerie.
Eggs of the Diamond-shaped squid.
The Diamond-shaped squid can reach 130cm in length and up to 30kg in weight. The species lifespan is about one year and males and females mature at age 6-8 months. These egg masses can reach up to 1.8m/5'10" in length and can contain up to 75,000 eggs.
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Clever me