""'Sepiella cyanea " "'is a species of cuttlefish native to the southwestern Indian Ocean, from Port Elizabeth and Durban north to central Mozambique ( 26�N ) and Madagascar.
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Part of the reason " Cyanea " are able to grow tall stalks is that they tend to grow in deep forest, often in narrow gulches on the older islands, where there is little wind.
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Among the notable prints are numerous radiolarians, which Haeckel helped to popularize among amateur Cyanea annasethe " ), a particularly striking jellyfish that Haeckel observed and described shortly after the death of his wife Anna Sethe.
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The "'blue-naped chlorophonia "'( " Chlorophonia cyanea " ) is a colourful South American species of bird in the family Fringillidae; it was formerly placed in the Thraupidae.
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In mice, abdominal spasms, ataxia, defecation, dyspnoea, hyperactivity, hypoactivity, sweating, and throes were observed following venom injection . " S . cyanea " venom also contains some antibacterial activity.
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There has been widespread outplanting of hundreds of nursery-raised cyanea shipmanii in recent years, but the genetic diversity of these outplantings is very low due to the small number of original wild plants they are descended from.
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It typically is up to in diameter, but can exceptionally reach, making it the largest jellyfish in British waters ( " Cyanea capillata " reaches an even larger size, but is generally smaller in Britain ).
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For example, the big blue octopus, " Octopus cyanea ", hunts during the day, and can match itself to the colours and textures of its surroundings, both to avoid predators and to enable it to approach prey.
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Kat manages to damage the Sea Anemone, first with help from Yunica, who uses her mechanical weapons to damage its armor; then from Cyanea and Gabe as they combine their powers with Kat's to summon the Ark as a missile.
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Leaves of this species, as well as the endangered ?aku?aku ( " Cyanea platyphylla " ), were wrapped in ti ( k + ) leaves, cooked in an ?imu and eaten in times of food scarcity by early Hawaiians.