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Fish are one of the prettiest and at the same time strangest creatures on Earth. It is amazing how they move gracefully at some times, and how they just dart away occasaionally. And don’t forget how they can just stand still and motionless whenever they desire.
One of the prettiest kinds of fish is the one called the Clownfish. Tiny little animals that are abound in the Caribbean and the Pacific, and that are well-known for their territoriality. These beautiful fish became famous after they appeared in Disney’s movie “Finding Nemo” where they were the stars of the show. Finding Nemo’s Friends Screensaver will bring beautiful fish to your screen.
This very pretty screensaver will take you on a journey to the underwater world. You will visit the bottom of the ocean in areas where the temperature of the water is pretty warm, and marine life is everywhere. You will see many of these Clownfish in different situations. They are all excellent underwater photos showing them doing different things in their everyday life. You will see Clownfish very close to anemones, with which they form a very strong relationship. Can they communicate? I doubt it, but something that I am sure of is that once they find one, hey will stay there for a long time.
You will see Clownfish just standing near anemones, or hiding between their tentacles. These fish are known for defending their territory fierce fully, so the anemone obtains the benefit of a personal guard. These colorful beauties will surely bring a smile to your face. You will delight watching them in their habitat, and probably you will even want to watch the movie again. The only thing I didn't like about this screensaver is that there s no background music, which would accompany the images beautifully, and that every time the screensaver triggers, the sequence of the photos is the same. |
- Beautiful fish.
- Great photos.
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- No music.
- The sequence is always the same.
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Reviewed by: Fernando Soni Reviewer rating: Reviewed: 2 years ago
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