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Backbone (2021) | Eggnut
no one picked him (cont.)
Digimon: Survive (Nintendo Switch) is turning out to be one of those games where you shouldn’t rely on the reviews. As in, don’t believe everything you read. If I’d gone by the reviews I read, I probably wouldn’t have bought this game. But, I’m absolutely loving it so far. It’s like an immersive graphic novel.
I’m getting excited for Pokémon Scarlet & Violet now, too. I’ve decided on the Violet version. I’m not sure if I’m going to preorder or wait till it comes out, but either way, I’ll be playing it in November when it comes out. 😃
jungle run baby.....
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There are four types of fish scales!
Cycloid scales are thin, overlap, and flexible. They're found on primitive teleosts (like minnows and carp).
Ctenoid scales have small, backwards pointed scales (known as cterns) make the fish more hydrodynamic and faster. They're found on Advanced Ctenoids (like perch and sunfish).
Ganoid scales are thick, diamond-shaped, and mostly non-overlapping. They're found on Chondrostei (like sturgeons and paddlefish).
Placoid scales are spikey and tooth-like with nerves. These are found on Chondrichthyes (like sharks and rays).
Ichthyology Notes 3/?
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