Subject: APK0007ef8
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by kirstenr
#siphonophore
probably a Two cups based on APK0007ef7Posted
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by yshish moderator, translator
Yes, it seems to be a Twocups. But the image you linked to it has nothing to do with the Sipho.
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by kirstenr
look on the right edge near the top
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by yshish moderator, translator
It goes together with APK0007ef6 Moreover,it is from a different depth than this creature. I'm going back to work.Will reply the rest later.
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by kirstenr
I believe all three images may be part of this creature. The depth difference (centimeters, not m) is probably due to the length of the
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by kirstenr
organism. APK0007ef6 and APK0007ef7 show the hood, so they are at the same depth. This image shows the end of the siphosome,
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by kirstenr
so it is deeper. Anyway, you can see why sometimes finding the neighboring frame is not all that straightforward!
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by yshish moderator, translator
I'm sorry but they're different animals and have nothing to do with the guy displayed in this image.You can merge them together to make sure
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by kirstenr
I don't know how to merge, and I'm more confused than ever about the neighboring frames! 😒
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by yshish moderator, translator
Just imagine that you merge two images, one half is at the top, the second is at the bottom = they won't fit! 😦
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by suzeroo
Hey Kristen, you can right click on the image, select copy, then paste into Word. Then, in Word right click on the image and....
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by suzeroo
..select "size & position" to make it smaller. Do that for each that you think goes together. Then you can verify if they actually do.
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by yshish moderator, translator
(Or just open them in two different browser windows, make both windows smaller and put them side by side to each other.)
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by kirstenr
Thanks, suzeroo and yshish!
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