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FRANCE-SCIENCE-CALAMARI
Researcher at the CNRS (French National Scientific Research Center), head of the Department of cephalopods, an expert in aquatic environment and settlement Renata Boucher, poses during the presentation to the press of "Wheke" on March 25, 2008. The giant calamari is on show at Paris Natural history museum, after being for the first time plastinated, a process to dehydrate the animal, emptying it from all liquids to be replaced by a special plastic resin. The "Architeuthis sanctipauli" calamari fished on January 27, 2000 off new Zealand was given by the NIWA (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric research Limited) of New Zealand. AFP PHOTO STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN
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Paris, FRANCE |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN |
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25 Martie 2008 |
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4288 x 2848 (1.04 MB) |
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