a unique type of brine shrimp known as sea monkey can be kept as an exotic pet. They need high temperature water which also needs to be distilled, and they must be fed special food to survive in captivity. They are very small and about 4 weeks after their birth, they lay more eggs.
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| - a unique type of brine shrimp known as sea monkey can be kept as an exotic pet. They need high temperature water which also needs to be distilled, and they must be fed special food to survive in captivity. They are very small and about 4 weeks after their birth, they lay more eggs.
- Sea Monkey is a water tower, meaning it can only be placed in water. It spits out water that pops 1 layer of 1 bloon. It's a bit like a water dart monkey, but will get more interesting upgrades! It costs $400. It shooots as fast as a dart monkey.
- Sea Monkey was a ship in 1982. It weighed 24,000 tons. It was mentioned in the USA Snapshots infographic on the front page of the October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today, the subject of which was "Ships sunk by whales since 1979" by Tom Miller, as having been sunk in this way around the Cape of Good Hope in June, 1982. Miller's source was the publication Singh's Book of Sunken Ships, which was given a credit below the box-out.
- In 1957, Harold von Braunhut discovered a true freak of nature and recognized its potential to become one of the greatest marketing opportunities in history. After watching the creature known as Artema nyos, a relative to the bryn shrimp. Out of water it would appear dead and once introduced back into water it would mysteriously come back to life, without any suffered ill effects. He then began to sale them through mail order, around the early 1960's, packaging them in a box labeled "Instant Life" and they were sold for $.49 thought comic book advertisements. The fad kept growing and now 40 years later, his freaks of nature are still charming kids everywhere.
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| - a unique type of brine shrimp known as sea monkey can be kept as an exotic pet. They need high temperature water which also needs to be distilled, and they must be fed special food to survive in captivity. They are very small and about 4 weeks after their birth, they lay more eggs.
- Sea Monkey is a water tower, meaning it can only be placed in water. It spits out water that pops 1 layer of 1 bloon. It's a bit like a water dart monkey, but will get more interesting upgrades! It costs $400. It shooots as fast as a dart monkey.
- Sea Monkey was a ship in 1982. It weighed 24,000 tons. It was mentioned in the USA Snapshots infographic on the front page of the October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today, the subject of which was "Ships sunk by whales since 1979" by Tom Miller, as having been sunk in this way around the Cape of Good Hope in June, 1982. Miller's source was the publication Singh's Book of Sunken Ships, which was given a credit below the box-out.
- In 1957, Harold von Braunhut discovered a true freak of nature and recognized its potential to become one of the greatest marketing opportunities in history. After watching the creature known as Artema nyos, a relative to the bryn shrimp. Out of water it would appear dead and once introduced back into water it would mysteriously come back to life, without any suffered ill effects. He then began to sale them through mail order, around the early 1960's, packaging them in a box labeled "Instant Life" and they were sold for $.49 thought comic book advertisements. The fad kept growing and now 40 years later, his freaks of nature are still charming kids everywhere.
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