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tin_tin24050
tin-tin :
Cantik bgt dia
2026-05-26 06:09:35
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bellysj123
luluuufitriiaaa :
Baru dateng 😍
2026-04-23 02:50:58
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kelana_samudera007
kelana_samudera007 :
🥰🥰
2026-06-03 08:52:50
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nansningsih
Nans Ningsih :
harga brp
2026-05-30 11:14:39
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Tuta :
kak nyari warna gini di custom atau bawaannya kak?
2026-06-09 07:54:38
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2cool.1tr
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warna nya cakep
2026-06-20 01:18:31
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blueminsea
Eighty08 :
Liat ini setelah black magma baru turun😭
2026-04-24 05:24:29
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saling follow yukj🥺🥺🥺
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n0.011n
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izinn masukin storii ya min
2026-06-07 23:07:22
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fleurettepetite
fleurettepetite :
Ada footboardnya enggak?
2026-04-22 12:53:26
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mawarlayuu04
Ohh_tears🥀 :
Motor ku ni emg selucu itu warna nya bagus😂🥰
2026-05-29 02:25:10
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yuli.ni.33
Yuli ni 33 :
sama kayak punya gue 🥰
2026-05-26 08:51:36
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yuni sheyoo :
1 bln yg lalu😁
2026-05-03 13:29:09
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izinn😍
2026-04-25 13:41:49
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Punya juga baru dateng🥰
2026-04-23 12:07:14
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sitinurbaeti 89 :
gmpng lecet KA pke AP yh 🥴galau Q Bru 2bln
2026-04-25 15:53:59
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suka tp aku cwok ccok ga si😂
2026-04-26 06:04:21
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ani muliani :
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2026-04-22 09:50:56
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Now you know.  If you've ever encountered the enigmatic Blue Button creature, you might have pondered its identity and functionality. Frequently found along the 30A beaches, Porpita Porpita, commonly known as the Blue Button Jellyfish, presents seven intriguing facts: Not a jellyfish, but a Chondrophore colony of Hydrozoan Polyps. The Blue Button bears resemblance to a jellyfish but is closer in nature to the Siphonophore Portuguese Man O' War. Encountered along the 30A beaches and in various oceans, it's officially named Porpita Porpita. Comprising two primary components: The Float and the Hydroid Colony. The Float, the primary body, boasts a round, disc-like shape with a golden brown hue. The Hydroid Colony resembles tentacles, often seen in bright blue, turquoise, or yellow shades, each ending in Nematocysts, stinging cells. Features a peculiar waste release mechanism. Beneath the float lies the entrance for food and exit for waste. Blue Buttons primarily feed on copepods and crustacean larvae while being preyed upon by sea slugs and sea-snails. Diverse functions within the species. This species consists of individual zooids that collectively float on the water's surface, each serving distinct roles such as protector, reproducer, and foraging for food. Hermaphroditic by nature. Blue Buttons are hermaphrodites, possessing both male and female sex organs, enabling them to reproduce independently. Reproductive polyps release eggs and sperm into the water, leading to fertilization and the development of larvae into adult polyps. Floaters, not swimmers. Blue Buttons, or Porpita Porpita, are surface dwellers, drifting freely with the wind, currents, and tides. Their gaseous bodies restrict them from swimming to significant depths, unlike true jellyfish. Admire but refrain from touching. Contact with these creatures should be avoided as they can cause skin irritation, although they are generally non-threatening. Blue Buttons typically wash ashore during the summer months, propelled by winds, currents, and tides. #underthesea #hopethathelps
Now you know. If you've ever encountered the enigmatic Blue Button creature, you might have pondered its identity and functionality. Frequently found along the 30A beaches, Porpita Porpita, commonly known as the Blue Button Jellyfish, presents seven intriguing facts: Not a jellyfish, but a Chondrophore colony of Hydrozoan Polyps. The Blue Button bears resemblance to a jellyfish but is closer in nature to the Siphonophore Portuguese Man O' War. Encountered along the 30A beaches and in various oceans, it's officially named Porpita Porpita. Comprising two primary components: The Float and the Hydroid Colony. The Float, the primary body, boasts a round, disc-like shape with a golden brown hue. The Hydroid Colony resembles tentacles, often seen in bright blue, turquoise, or yellow shades, each ending in Nematocysts, stinging cells. Features a peculiar waste release mechanism. Beneath the float lies the entrance for food and exit for waste. Blue Buttons primarily feed on copepods and crustacean larvae while being preyed upon by sea slugs and sea-snails. Diverse functions within the species. This species consists of individual zooids that collectively float on the water's surface, each serving distinct roles such as protector, reproducer, and foraging for food. Hermaphroditic by nature. Blue Buttons are hermaphrodites, possessing both male and female sex organs, enabling them to reproduce independently. Reproductive polyps release eggs and sperm into the water, leading to fertilization and the development of larvae into adult polyps. Floaters, not swimmers. Blue Buttons, or Porpita Porpita, are surface dwellers, drifting freely with the wind, currents, and tides. Their gaseous bodies restrict them from swimming to significant depths, unlike true jellyfish. Admire but refrain from touching. Contact with these creatures should be avoided as they can cause skin irritation, although they are generally non-threatening. Blue Buttons typically wash ashore during the summer months, propelled by winds, currents, and tides. #underthesea #hopethathelps

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