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Перевод: cuttlefish speek cuttlefish


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  1. The octopus (below) and the cuttlefish both use a similar strategy when under attack, but their ink blob is dark brown or black.
  2. You could add a piece of cuttlefish bone, which is high in calcium, and would dissolve in the water.
  3. The electric light bulb hung in a spherical Japanese lantern, blue, with a green cuttlefish curling round it, so that the light was cold and garish.
  4. Fish-eaters are spoiled for choice with cuttlefish, octopus, swordfish, pagell or lampuki.
  5. The shrimps are too small for eating in the summer, but the net will capture lots of other small fish including the sandy coloured gobies, juvenile flatfish, dragnets, the Lesser Weever with venomous spines, pipefish, rockling; as well as hermit crabs, little cuttlefish, and larvae of all sorts.
  6. round a washed-up cuttlefish,
  7. These included: (i) extension of coverage to octopus, cuttlefish, primary cocoa products and essential oils; (ii) lowering of dependency thresholds (that is, the importance of an ACP country's exports of a relevant product as a proportion of its total exports) from 6 per cent to 5 per cent and from 1.5 per cent to 1 per cent in the case of the least developed countries (LDCs); (iii) abolition of the principle of repayment of interest-free loans granted under Stabex when export earnings permitted (under Lome III only the LDCs had been exempted); (iv) abolition of the Lome III mechanism for correcting exchange-rate fluctuations (often called the tunnel) in favour of a system of calculations based on the ECU.
  8. For example, the cuttlefish, when attacked, releases a large blob of ink into the water.
  9. Originally it was believed that this was a simple "smokescreen", a kind of instant fog in which the cuttlefish became hidden and could escape.
  10. This, too, is a mollusc, closely related to squids and cuttlefish, and together they comprise a group of animals known as cephalopods.
  11. Conical pauldrons, from which yet more cables coiled like the tentacles of a cuttlefish, protected the shoulders of the Moderatus.
  12. The blob is black in colour while the cuttlefish instantly becomes cryptically pale, and the mollusc sneaks away, almost invisibly, while the attacker assaults the vividly conspicuous blob of ink.
  13. Floating in the water it is suddenly more noticeable than the cuttlefish itself.

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