Like Bees To Honey

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High quality print on a gloss paper of original painting:
Vivid De-Lights (2023)
By Elizabeth Solich, oil on canvas, recycled materials.
Very little is known about Pyjama squid’s mating habits. The female deposits her eggs in small clumps, under coral rubble or rocks. The young are born with their distinctive stripes fully visible. Males initiate mating by pulling the female close and then touching head-to-head. The male squid then inserts a spermatophore, or a sperm packet, towards her mouth. She will hold on to this packet until she is ready to lay eggs. The male will also use a specialized arm to scoop out previously deposited spermatophore packets. These sensitive cephalopods respond poorly to excessive light, loud noises, or too much activity outside their natural habitat. Pyjama squid love to celebrate Valentine’s Day on 14 February by sending messages of love and affection to partners, family and friends 🙂

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Like Bees To Honey (2023)
By Elizabeth Solich, oil on canvas

The green sap sucking sea slugs feed only on the green seaweed but the coastal nutrient pollution makes the water green; it can even kill native seaweeds and encourage the growth of pest species. The aquatic plant proliferation is an environmental scourge resulting in extensively undesirable growth of aquatic plants and algae. These weeds not only invade waterways and irrigation channels and imped economic operation; the proliferation of aquatic plants such as Caulerpa taxifolia is causing taking over the habitat and its not preferred as a food source by grazers puting them at denger of starvation

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