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The free screensaver Enchanted Jellyfish of the Sea was created by RateMyScreensaver.com and contains 20 high resolution images of Jellyfish. Jellyfish are marine invertebrates belonging to the Scyphozoan class, and in turn the phylum Cnidaria. The body of an adult jellyfish is composed of a bell-shaped, jelly producing substance enclosing its internal structure, from which the creature's tentacles are suspended. Each tentacle is covered with stinging cells (cnidocytes) that can sting or kill other animals: most jellyfish use them to secure prey or as a defense mechanism. - wiki Screensaver Picture Count: 20 Screensaver Type: Slideshow Credit: All images in this screensaver fall under one of the following licenses: Creative Commons, Attribution ShareAlike 2.0, public domain, GNU Free Documentation License |
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Download this spectacular screensaver that is taking you into the real world of species living in the ocean and you will experience being part of the world not fully understood by human being. These amazing photographs taken in the most beautiful and breathtaking aquariums around the world will turn your computer screen into a real micro sea being straight next to you in your room. The most colorful fish will browse your screen from one corner to the other followed by other interesting living creatures living under the sea surface. Only the best pictures out of thousands were picked to create this unique mix of water animals and water plants that create fantastic environment you can see only in the best aquariums around the world. Some of the photographs capture species that are not visible under normal conditions in the sea and therefore it is a unique opportunity for you to have these in your room. Seeing this screensaver on your screen will make you feel absolutely relaxed and will make you thinking beyond your imagination. Drift away and relax your eyes with the help of countless colorful fish swimming just in front of you! You will proudly show your screensaver to everyone around you as you will simply want to share this unique and most relaxing feeling this screensaver can offer. |
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The free screensaver Finding Nemo's Friends was created by RateMyScreensaver.com and contains 22 high resolution images of Clownfish. Clownfish are native to wide ranges of the warm waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans; some species ranges overlap others. Clownfish are not found in the Atlantic Ocean. Clownfish live in a mutual relationship with sea anemones, or in some case settle in some varieties of soft corals, or large polyp stony corals. Once an anemone or coral has been adopted, the clownfish will defend it. - wiki Screensaver Picture Count: 22 Screensaver Type: Slideshow Credit: All images in this screensaver fall under one of the following licenses: Creative Commons, Attribution ShareAlike 2.0, public domain, GNU Free Documentation License |
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The free screensaver Jellyfish Curious Creatures was created by RateMyScreensaver.com and contains 27 high resolution images of Jellyfish. Jellyfish are marine invertebrates belonging to the Scyphozoan class, and in turn the phylum Cnidaria. The body of an adult jellyfish is composed of a bell-shaped, jelly producing substance enclosing its internal structure, from which the creature's tentacles are suspended. Each tentacle is covered with stinging cells (cnidocytes) that can sting or kill other animals: most jellyfish use them to secure prey or as a defense mechanism. Others, such as Rhizostomae, do not have tentacles at all. To compensate for its lack of basic sensory organs and a brain, the jellyfish exploits its nervous system and rhopalia to perceive stimuli, such as light or odor, and orchestrate expedient responses. In its adult form, it is composed of 94-98% water and can be found in every ocean in the world. Most jellyfish are passive drifters that feed on small fish and zooplankton that become caught in their tentacles. Jellyfish have an incomplete digestive system, meaning that the same orifice is used for both food intake and waste expulsion. They are made up of a layer of epidermis, gastrodermis, and a thick layer called mesoglea that actually produces a main part of jelly and it separates the epidermis from the gastrodermis. wiki Screensaver Picture Count: 27 Screensaver Type: Slideshow Credit: All images in this screensaver fall under one of the following licenses: Creative Commons, Attribution ShareAlike 2.0, public domain, GNU Free Documentation License |
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