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Red leaf+rock+Green bottle= pet rock that will help you in the battles red leaf+Green leaf+Blue bottle=health potion Blue bottle+Green bottle+Puurpal bottle=Black face Green Herb+Blue bottle+Green bottle= Green Hair Green Herb+Green bottle+ purpal bottle+Mana Poishion Green Herb+Red leaf+Rock= Teliportaion spell (use once) purple bottle+Blue Bottle+green herb = talk backwards
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Greenbottle blue tarantula was created in 1907.
Cobalt blue tarantula was created in 1996.
Yes, both blue bottle flies and green bottle flies can be found in Connecticut. These flies are common across the United States and are attracted to decaying organic matter for breeding and feeding purposes. If you see flies with metallic blue or green coloring in Connecticut, they could likely be bottle flies.
The cobalt blue tarantula is one of the most aggressive and fast tarantula species. The wasp are the tarantula’s predator except from humans.
The haplopelma L lives in the southeast rainforest of Asia in a network of tunnuls they create as their home, leaving them only to get food. They are also often bought and sold in captivity for their uniqueness.
Yes, when white light passes through a green glass bottle, the green color of the glass absorbs the red and blue components of the white light, leaving only the green to pass through. The combination of green light passing through the bottle and the red and blue components being absorbed results in a magenta appearance.
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The cobalt blue tarantula is considered a medium size tarantula with a leg span of approximately thirteen centimeters or five inches, roughly the size of a dinner plate.
When white light shines through a green glass bottle, the bottle appears magenta because the glass absorbs most colors of light except for green, which it transmits. When green light mixes with the red and blue light that is not absorbed by the glass, it creates the perception of magenta.
When white light shines through a green glass bottle, the bottle absorbs most green wavelengths, leaving red and blue light to transmit through. This combination of red and blue light creates the perception of magenta. Magenta is a secondary color that is formed by the combination of red and blue light.