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Cyan is a greenish blue colour. It is evoked by light with a predominate wavelength of between 490 - 520 nm , between the wavelengths of green and blue.
In the subtractive colour system , or CMYK ( subtractive ) which can be overlaid to produce all colours in paint and colour printing , cyan is one of the primary colours along with magenta , yellow and black.
In the additive colour system , or RGBC ( additive ) colour model , used to create all the colours on a computer or television display , cyan is made by mixing equal amounts of green and blue light.
Cyan is the compliment of red , it can be made by the removal of red from the white light.
Mixing red light and cyan light at the same intensity will make white light. The web colour cyan is synonymous with aqua.
"Also known as Anemone fish, Clown Fish have recently sprung to international fame due to providing the basis for the starring character of Disney/Pixar’s hit CGI movie Finding Nemo. Anemone fish are extremely popular with the diving community, and Clown Fish in particular are characterised by their highly recognisable markings, typically with a bright orange colouring coupled with a glowing white or light blue band. Their habitats are the sea anemones from which they derive their name, having built up an immunity to the otherwise poisonous tentacles of these soft ocean plants via coating themselves in a layer of mucous. This in turn acts as a natural defence system against passing predators, as the Clown Fish can nestle itself amongst the anemones which will poison any overaggressive threats to the fish – a truly symbiotic relationship. While they are small in size, Clownfish are also popular for being one of the most accessible species of fish in the Great Barrier Reef due to their tendency to inhabit shallower waters, making them often visible by snorkelers without needing to dive down further into the reef’s depths. "_Great Barrier Reef.com
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