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Gouldian Finch bird, native to Australia
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Velella, a saltwater predatory animal, native to coast of Ireland
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Velella is a cosmopolitan genus of free-floating hydrozoans that live on the surface of the open ocean. Velella is commonly known by the names sea raft, by-the-wind sailor, purple sail, little sail, or simply Velella. Currently the only known and identified species is the Velella velella. These small cnidarians are part of a specialised ocean surface community which includes the better-known cnidarian siphonophore, the Portuguese Man o' War. Like other Cnidaria, Velella are carnivorous. They catch their prey, generally plankton, by means of tentacles that hang down in the water and bear cnidocysts (also called nematocysts). Though the toxins in their nematocysts are effective against their prey, Velella are harmless to humans, either because their nematocysts are unable to pierce our skin, or perhaps because humans do not react to the toxins encapsulated in their nematocysts. Nevertheless, it is wise to avoid touching one's face or eyes after handling Velella.
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Asparagus Fern flowers, native to South Africa
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Asparagus densiflorus is an extremely versatile perennial, evergreen plant that can be used as a ground cover or container plant in full sun or light shade. Although there are many striking and beautiful South African Asparagus species, most of them have horrendously large or sharp spines. A. densiflorus has only very small, hardly noticeable spines and is an excellent garden plant.
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Heli Ski Resort in British Columbia, Canada
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Red Cypress Vine flowers, native to South America
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White Allium flowers of South America
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Allium is a monocot genus of flowering plants, informally referred to as the onion genus. The generic name Allium is the Latin word for garlic. The genus, including the various edible onions, garlics, chives, and leeks, has played a pivotal role in cooking worldwide, as the various parts of the plants, either raw or cooked in many ways, produce a large variety of flavors and textures. The genus contains hundreds of distinct species; many have been harvested through human history, but only about a dozen are still economically important today as crops or garden vegetables. Many others are cultivated as ornamental plants.
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Iya Kazurabashi Bridge in Japan
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This suspension bridge, which is about 45-meters long and 2-meters wide, is made with woven vines that stretch across the valley 14 meters above the river below. Nowadays, the bridge is reinforced with steel cables, and so there is no need to worry about it falling; nevertheless, it is still a thrilling, jittery experience to walk across. Kazura Bashi over the canyon in this secluded mountain villages is also associated with the legend of fleeting Heike clan, once most powerful ruler. This bridge is made of Actinidia auguta (a kind of kiwi vine) and is 45 meters long, 2 meters wide. It weighs approx. 5 tones and is suspended 15 meters above streams. It was only access over the deep canyon into the mountainous area in those days. The bridge is changed every three years. This bridge is designated as a National and Prefectural significant folk cultural asset.
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Western Mountain Heather flowers, native to United States
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Noravank Monastery in Armenia
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