Yes, it can be a pet though taking one from your nearest beach may have bad side affects. It eats poisonous species found in the ocean and uses the venomous liquid from said Organism for its on personal defense. One example would be what it is well known for, eating the Portuguese Man 'o' War, which is a relatively dangerous creature. acquiring a young-ling of the species is your best bet to owning one, but for safety, leave the catching to a professional.
Galactus Atlanticus could be kept as pets, but it is not advised. They are known as sea slugs or blue snails. They float on the ocean and cause pain to swimmers.
Sphodros atlanticus was created in 1980.
Agriphila atlanticus was created in 1858.
galactus is taller then juggernaut. PS. galactus is the tallest villain ever.
if thanos had the infinity gaunlet thanos but he doesn't so galactus
The ISBN of The Galactus Trilogy is 0785111840.
The symbol for Atlanticus Holdings Corporation in NASDAQ is: ATLC.
Galactus, this is because galactus is a cosmic entity and he is older than the universe itself. The cosmic cube close to the power of galactus but the only thing that can beat a fully fed galactus is one above all. If galactus is not fully fed than the living tribunal and one above all are the only beings in all of existence that can beat galactus.
Atlanticus Holdings Corporation (ATLC) had its IPO in 1995.
The scientific name for tarpon is Megalops atlanticus.
The scientific name for the Glaucus atlanticus is Glaucus atlanticus. It is commonly known as the blue dragon or sea swallow and is a species of small, blue sea slug.
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