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Where
Allo lives there are many of these flower-animals
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However
Allo has a particular flower-animal, which it
likes best
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The
name of Allo's flower-animal is Clementine.
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Clementine
has just the right size for Allo, not too big
and not too small
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Allo
and Clementine live on the rocky shore, where
the waves can be pretty high.
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The
waves bring the food for Allo and Clementine.
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Allo
and Clementine eat little things that are swimming
in the water, tiny animals, plants and gunk .
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Clementine
captures the food with her tentacles and Allo
captures it with his filter arms.
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Allo
really likes Clementine, because Clementine
lives in a good spot, where lots of food come by.
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Since
Allo
likes Clementine and because there is not much
space on Clementine, he defends it against other
anemone-crabs. Two crabs of the size of Allo
could not live together on Clementine.
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The
other day another crab came by and wanted to sit down
on Clementine.
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Allo
did not like that at all. He immediately chased the
other crab away
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Since
then Allo had lived peacefully on Clementine
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Well,
almost, because the other day some biologists came and
glued some color marks onto Allo's back.
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Allo
doesn't mind - in fact he likes the colors he now has
on his back.
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After
they had glued the marks on Allo's back, the
scientists came every day to check on him
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Every
time they take a look at them and then they make some
notes in their big book.
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Allo
does not know what they are writing but he does not
care, as long as they leave him in peace.
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Would
you care to know what the scientists were writing in
their book? Write to them at this email (nvl@ucn.cl)
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