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SAME SAMEE 😂😂😂😂
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what?? tay as cameo or whatttt
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Same here 🤣
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hnsem laki aq🤣
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beleza que o nome do personagem era Tawan, mas eu não estava preparada para TAY TAWAN
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Apple snail eggs, easily recognizable by their bright pink or orange color, are laid in clusters above the waterline on plants and other structures. These eggs belong to various species of apple snails, aquatic mollusks that are often found in freshwater habitats. Originating from South America, these snails have been introduced into various ecosystems around the world, sometimes as part of the aquarium trade or for aquatic weed control. The introduction of apple snails into non-native environments can have significant ecological impacts. Their eggs hatch into voracious juveniles that grow quickly and consume vast amounts of vegetation. In ecosystems where they are invasive, apple snails can cause severe damage to aquatic plants, reducing biodiversity and altering habitats. This can lead to negative consequences for other species dependent on these plants for food and shelter, disrupting the entire aquatic food web. Moreover, the robustness of apple snail eggs contributes to the challenge of controlling their populations. The eggs have a unique calcium carbonate layer which protects them from desiccation and makes manual removal difficult. This protective layer ensures high survival rates, facilitating the rapid expansion of their populations in favorable conditions. In summary, while apple snails and their eggs can play a role in their native ecosystems, their presence in non-native areas is often problematic, leading to significant ecological disruptions and challenges in management and control. Crushing apple snail eggs is like crushing chicken eggs. It's not animal abuse because the eggs are not animals. #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #satisfying #satisfyingvideo #relax #relaxing #relaxingvideos #interesting #entertaining #invasivespecies #applesnail #applesnaileggs #snaileggs #snaileggcrushing #eggs #asmr #asmrvideo #asmrsounds #asmrtiktoks #asmrsound #asmrtiktok #nature #crush #crushing #crushingasmr #crunchy #crunchysounds #crunchyasmr #1minuteasmr #asmr1minute

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