he thorsty


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must protect that smile

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all hail kitty

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we were all out of animal patterned bandaids


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don't worry the pug is ok (mostly)


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sleeping beauty


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she's not impressed


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Do NOT complain about the new Little Mermaid! It looks fantastic! Complain about THIS mermaid! 🐟

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the nurse shark will see you now


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ur being dramatic


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how can you say no to a face like that?


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help him


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what's the big deal?


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he cometh


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what's got him lookin like that


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Reverse 11: The Pacific Spiny Dogfish has a sharp spine in each of its dorsal fins used to protect it from potential predators. They grow slowly and reproduce even slower, with a gestation period of around two years.

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Reverse 10: The Leopard Shark is easily recognized by its pattern of large dark spots and saddle markings on its back. It forages in intertidal areas for clams, crustaceans, worms, and small fish.

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Reverse 9: The California Halibut is a large flatfish that spends most of the time staring up from the sandy seafloor. It begins life looking like a normal fish, but as it ages one of the eyes moves to what becomes the top-side.

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stay back


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Reverse Mermay The Bat Ray uses its flappy pectoral fins to swim and disturb the sandy seafloor to find food. They like to rest partially buried in sand, so be careful when walking in shallow shores!

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