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  2. File:Fish Coloring Pages PDF.pdf - Wikipedia

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    When they color fish, it can be a fun and educational tool at the same time. Through these coloring sheets, children learn about various colors and creatures, who live in the underwater world. Coloring has always been the best way to entertain kids, especially if you have in mind the benefits coloring has.

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  4. Rose-colored glasses - Wikipedia

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    Rose Colored Glasses, by John Conlee (1978) "Rose Colored Glasses" (John Conlee song), its title track "Rose-Coloured Glasses", a song on the album Outskirts by Blue Rodeo (1987) "Rose Colored Glasses" (Kelly Rowland song) (2010) "Rose Colored Glasses", a song on School of Fish's 1991 self-titled debut album

  5. Glass coloring and color marking - Wikipedia

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    Glass coloring and color marking may be obtained in several ways. by the addition of coloring ions, [1] [2] by precipitation of nanometer-sized colloids (so-called striking glasses [1] such as "gold ruby" [3] or red "selenium ruby"), [2] Ancient Roman enamelled glass, 1st century, Treasure of Begram; by colored inclusions (as in milk glass and ...

  6. Fish coloration - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of fish melanophores. Fish coloration is produced through specialized cells called chromatophores. The dermal chromatophore is a basic color unit in amphibians, reptiles, and fish which has three cell layers: "the xanthophore (contains carotenoid and pteridine pigments), the iridophore (reflects color structurally), and the melanophore (contains melanin)". [5]

  7. Ariel (The Little Mermaid) - Wikipedia

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    A young Ariel, bearing an appearance and design based on the portrayal of the character in the 2023 film, but with an artstyle that more closely resembles the aesthetic of the original 1989 animated film, is the titular protagonist of the Disney Junior animated series Ariel, released in 2024. Ariel is voiced by Mykal-Michelle Harris.

  8. Vision in fish - Wikipedia

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    Usually, light enters through the fish eye at the cornea and passes through the pupil in order to reach the lens. Most fish species have a fixed size of the pupil while a few species have a muscular iris that allows for the adjustment of the pupil diameter. Fish eyes have a more spherical lens than other terrestrial vertebrates.

  9. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Young people would often wear two or three of these watches on the same arm. [citation needed] Eyewear. In the first half of the 1980s, glasses with large, plastic frames were in fashion for both men and women. Small metal framed glasses made a return to fashion in 1984 and 1985, and in the late 1980s, glasses with tortoise-shell coloring ...