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do uzupełnienia - 12.01.2012
A colossal squid, caught in the Ross Sea is thawed out in a pool of brine with the help of Mark Fenwick, Museum of New Zealand technician, with Dr. Tsunemi Kubodera, Japan's National Museum of Nature and Science and Olaf Blaauw, toxicologist, Netherlands, from left to right, in Wellington, New Zealand, Wednesday, April 30, 2008. Marine scientists working on the carcass of the world's largest landed colossal squid said Wednesday the creature's eye measures 27 centimeters (10.8 inches) across, larger than a large dinner plate and the biggest animal eye on earth. (AP Photo/NZPA, Ross Setford)
Minimum price 50PLN
2008-04-30
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
Ross Setford
AP0804300275
1,11MB
30cm x 19cm przy 300dpi
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