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Turtle An reptile, known as one of the longest living species originally alongside dinosaurs. They are cold-blooded animals, whose body temperature changes based of the outside temperature. But marine turtles are at risk of extinction through many threats like fishing nests. This art is created out of metallic netting and foil.
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Seahorse An unique ocean creature from 50 different species. Because of their quick digestion through no teeth nor stomach, they need to eat 30 meals each day. They are also capable of camouflaging by spiny growths and changing colours. This art is created out of drink cans.
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Jellyfish An free swimming creature that first existed before the dinosaurs. They are in fact, made of 95% water. Instead of bones, they are consisted of circular and fluid muscles. This art is created out of plastic drinks.
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Ichthyosaurus An extinct marine reptile from 251 to 150 million years ago. They have the largest eyes ever recorded that helped them see in dark water. Why they became extinct is still a mystery up to present day, the only known clues was due to severe climate change. This art is created out of scrap metal, food cans, CDs, food can lids and foil consumers.
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Ice cold Amalocarlis An extinct sea monster predator from 540 million years ago as the largest predator at that time having a special way of catching its prey using its front spiked arms. 90% of this species were wiped out in a Great Premium Extinction! This art is created out of Coca cola can metal.