Octopus viewed from submarine over water

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2013-09-28

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Octopus viewed from submarine over water.

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Sea,Animal,Ocean,From,Octopus,Sea animal,Sealife,Submarine,Viewed

 


This vector contains the following main colors: Onahau,Mountain Mist,Viking,Sinbad,Curious Blue

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    Sea Animal Ocean From Octopus Sea animal Sealife Submarine Viewed Onahau Mountain Mist Viking Sinbad Curious Blue

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Octopus wiki:
>For other uses, see Octopus (disambiguation). 14 in two suborders, see text. The octopus is a cephalopod of the order Octopoda that inhabits many diverse regions of the ocean, especially coral reefs. The term may also refer to only those creatures in the genus Octopus. In the larger sense, there are 289 different octopus species, which is over one-third the total number of cephalopod species. See more at Wikipedia.org...

submarine wiki:
>For the sandwich, see Submarine sandwich for the patent type see Submarine patent A submarine is a specialized watercraft that can operate underwater. Most major navies use submarines. Submarines are also used for marine and freshwater science and for work at depths too great for human divers. Nuclear powered submarines and other large submarines are classed as ships, but are customarily referred to by their crews as "boats". The term U-Boat is sometimes used in English, this comes from the German word for submarine, 'U-Boot', itself an abbreviation for Unterseeboot. Modern attack submarines are known as fast attack subs and generally operate in the hunter-killer role. Large subs carrying strategic nuclear missiles are known as "boomers" in the United States Navy, and "bombers" in the Royal Navy. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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