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J CARNIVOROUS LEAF, JAVA
This carnivorous plant from bogs and swamps in high altitudes of eastern
Australasia catches insects with sticky droplets on stem and leaves.
Reaching almost a foot in height, it is the only species of sundew with
forked leaves ending in curved, sparkling tips as in this beautiful "J". It
has the reputation of being the most spectacular of all carnivorous plants. |
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Pinctada Mazatlantica |
Pearl Oyster |
This fish lives normally in the oyster, but in this case it became trapped between the mantle and its shell, thus forever intombed in mother of pearl. |
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