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| - Abalone was a male SeaWing guard of the SeaWing Royal Hatchery. He was a soldier before his death, Snapper having been his deputy chief. He was described to have silvery blue scales.
- Abalone is a pirate on the Cobalt Ocean. Prior to the ocean merge on January 31st, 2012, he played on the Cobalt Ocean.
- The abalone is a benthic creature found at the bottom of the sea. It is indicated by a circular shadow. Diving is the only way of capturing it.
- Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is 5A2D1A
- Abalone are small to very large-sized edible sea snails.
- Abalone is a member of genus Haliotis in the Haliotidae family. Abalones are different species of snails from Haliotidae family. There are more than one hundred species of abalones, some of the most common abalone species are Black abalone, Flat abalone, Green abalone and threaded abalone. Abalones are snails which live in shell which are round or oval with a large dome towards one end. Abalones can be found in coastal waters, but not in the eastern Atlantic. The majority are found in cold waters in western North America and in the Southern Hemisphere coasts of New Zealand, South Africa and Australia. Abalones shell is ear-shaped that’s way they are also called Sea ear. The back of the shell is convex with a variety of shapes from arched to very flat. Abalone shells stick firmly with their
- "Abalone" n'est pas un crustacé. Ce n'est pas un jeu non plus. Non. "Abalone" n'est pas une plaisanterie. C'est un état d'esprit qui se caractérise par la propension à dénigrer (au mieux, les bons jours) son prochain. Origine: (langage franglosms: 'ab' - 'alone' : 'moine' - 'seul', ce qui d'après les linguistes les plus pointus, après s'être concerté avec Dan Brown (maché du féminin sacré), serait un néologisme découlant de la féminisation de la langue française signifiant "moins seul" et prouverait que Laurent Lévy (co-inventeur du concept) était en fait une femme.
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