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The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker unboxes and tests different stress relievers in the shapes of tropical fish. The speaker shows how the fish have different properties, such as changing color in the sun or hot water, glowing in the dark, or having foam balls inside. The speaker also compares the fish based on their aggressiveness, danger, brightness, speed, and weight. The speaker then puts some of the fish in a meat grinder to see what happens. The shark survives, but the moray eel is shredded. The speaker ends the video by expressing their sadness that summer is ending and asking for likes and comments.
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1. A box of stress relievers from the Italian brand Esbaba, called "Lords of the Tropical Reef," was purchased.
2. The stress relievers are in the shapes of different tropical fish.
3. There are twelve types of anti-stress fish available.
4. These anti-stress fish are replicas of real-life fish from tropical seas.
5. Some fish have properties like glowing in the dark, changing color in the sun, or when exposed to hot or cold water.
6. A collector sheet with drawings of all the fish types is included.
7. The yellow starfish can regenerate damaged rays and has poisonous properties.
8. The properties of each fish are rated on aggressiveness, danger, shine, and speed.
9. The soccer fish can swim forward with its tail and takes the shape of a ball with sharp spines when scared.
10. The soccer fish's liver, eggs, and skin contain toxins enough to kill 30 adults.
11. The tang fish changes color in hot water.
12. A great white shark stress reliever is super elastic and has foam inside.
13. The red titanium hawthorn changes color from yellow to orange under the sun.
14. A stingray stress reliever changes color to light gray when put in hot water.
15. The clownfish is famous worldwide and supposed to glow in the dark.
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