Explain Why The Sea Golbln Is A Large Anmil

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The sea golbln is ''a large anmil''.The beast can be found in Florda key west.It was found 2,000 feet below.The large pink anmal prolby get 12 feet long. The sea golbin has flaby skin with pale skin.

Some say that angelfish have lip stick on.The anglefish have body ''torsoes that are less than a inch wide''. Some anglefish atack each other.Most anglefish do not turn out like there parents.This budfil anmil can get 6 to 24 inches

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