Hanging on

Published: Wednesday, July 9, 2008 12:06 a.m. MDT
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A woman looks at balloon lumpfish attached to balloons at Shinagawa Aqua-Stadium Aquarium in Tokyo on Tuesday. The colorful fish, commonly found in the deep sea near the Japanese island of Hokkaido, attach themselves to rocks in the water via a sucker disk on their underside.

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A woman looks at balloon lumpfish attached to balloons at Shinagawa Aqua-Stadium Aquarium in Tokyo on Tuesday. The colorful fish, commonly found in the deep sea near the Japanese island of Hokkaido, attach themselves to rocks in the water via a sucker disk on their underside. (Koji Sasahara, Associated Press)
Koji Sasahara, Associated Press

A woman looks at balloon lumpfish attached to balloons at Shinagawa Aqua-Stadium Aquarium in Tokyo on Tuesday. The colorful fish, commonly found in the deep sea near the Japanese island of Hokkaido, attach themselves to rocks in the water via a sucker disk on their underside.

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