Starry Sky Postcard Set (Set of 6) (Fluorescent)

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Starry Sky Postcard Set (Set of 6) (Fluorescent) - Cards & Postcards - Paper

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Starry sky postcard green sea turtle https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1906/44165766715_2d45aeff34_b.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1968/30139763257_b6d1e5b50b_b.jpg The reason why green loggerhead sea turtles are called "green" loggerhead sea turtles is because they eat seaweed and seaweed as their main food. This eating habit makes their fat appear green. Just like other sea turtles, during the reproductive season, green sea turtles will migrate long distances from their usual sea areas to their birthplace to mate and reproduce the next generation. Spiny Seahorse Starry Sky Postcard https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1910/31203831568_fe322ec495_b.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1928/44165779695_553e08805e_b.jpg Spiny seahorses are found in the southeastern waters of Asia. They usually live in coral reefs, but their numbers have been declining recently due to habitat destruction and being hunted for medicine in Taiwan, Japan, and China. They come in many colors and are covered with sharp spines. Orca starry sky postcard https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1941/44356604974_ca60d3afa3_b.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1965/31203832578_fb133c4cd3_b.jpg Killer whales are also known as the wolves of the sea because they are not only the most predators in the ocean, but also have very high intelligence, allowing them to communicate with each other and even cooperate in hunting. And they are also social animals. They usually move together with their own family, just like a pack of wolves on land. Bump-headed parrotfish starry sky postcard https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1902/44165778385_9674e60715_b.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1933/31203825688_92a3466096_b.jpg Dragon-headed parrotfish have a very special appearance. When they reach adulthood, their foreheads will bulge. They always use that hard forehead to hit the coral reef, breaking the coral reef into small pieces for eating. Male bumphead parrotfish also use their foreheads to fight! Coelacanth starry sky postcard https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1907/45028537132_201c4d7027_b.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1913/44165779965_373ebb7561_b.jpg Coelacanths are considered living fossils. Scientists originally thought that coelacanths were extinct. It was not until 1938 that their living bodies were discovered in the waters of East Africa. Originally, scientists thought that coelacanths would use their fins to walk on the seafloor, but final research confirmed that they all use swimming to move. Fiddler Crab Starry Sky Postcard https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1978/44165785765_bfe5ac9a87_b.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1930/44165779895_19902515b8_b.jpg Fiddler crabs are small crabs that are often seen on the beach. They dig holes on the beach to avoid predators and avoid being exposed to the sun. Only the working fiddler crabs have large claws, while the female ones do not. When male fiddler crabs want to attract the attention of female fiddler crabs, they wave their large claws like they are playing a violin, so they are called fiddler crabs in English. Size: 10.5*14.8cm The luminous pigments are processed by hand, and the luminous effect of each postcard will be slightly different. You can place it under a desk lamp for about a minute before use. The luminous effect will be more obvious after turning off the light! (The closer you are to the desk lamp light source, the more energy you can absorb and the sunlight can be absorbed.) Paper: Star Magic Paper is recommended to be written with an oil-based pen

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Size: 10.5*14.8cm The luminous pigments are processed by hand, and the luminous effect of each postcard will be slightly different. Before use, you can put it under a desk lamp for about a minute and turn off the light again. The night-light effect will be more obvious! (The closer you are to the desk lamp light source, the more energy you can absorb and the sunlight can be absorbed.) Paper: Star Magic Paper is recommended to use oil-based pens

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