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1 year ago

just found out that giant squid meat is chock fucking full of ammonium ions to increase buoyancy so they would taste fucking disgusting if you tried to make calamari out of them. i mean i wasn't planning on it but a girl can dream right? nobody talk to me

Just Found Out That Giant Squid Meat Is Chock Fucking Full Of Ammonium Ions To Increase Buoyancy So They
8 months ago
Oyster reefs once thrived along Europe’s coasts – now they’re gone
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Oysters once formed extensive reefs along much of Europe's coastline – but these complex ecosystems were destroyed over a century
1 year ago

Listen to me, boy. You will hear about sea slugs. You will enjoy sea slugs

Listen To Me, Boy. You Will Hear About Sea Slugs. You Will Enjoy Sea Slugs

Costasiella kuroshimae / leaf sheep. Discovered off the coast of Japanese island Kuroshima in 1993, they can indirectly perform photosynthesis by absorbing chloroplasts from algae

Listen To Me, Boy. You Will Hear About Sea Slugs. You Will Enjoy Sea Slugs

Cyerce nigricans. The cerata can be easily cast when disturbed. They can also swim by powerfully flapping said cerata when strongly stimulated. I think they look like butterfly wings!

Listen To Me, Boy. You Will Hear About Sea Slugs. You Will Enjoy Sea Slugs

Jorunna parva / sea bunny. They are covered in papillae, which are fleshy protuberances used for sensory functions. It looks like fur!

Listen To Me, Boy. You Will Hear About Sea Slugs. You Will Enjoy Sea Slugs

Glaucus atlanticus / blue glaucus. They are rarely seen, except during periods of on-shore winds which brings them and their prey into coastal waters. They are the most dangerous sea slug to handle, able to give humans a very painful and potentially dangerous sting

Listen To Me, Boy. You Will Hear About Sea Slugs. You Will Enjoy Sea Slugs

Chromodoris lochi / loch's chromodoris. They are spongivores, and prefer being on the underside of overhangs on rocky reefs. Their distribution is widespread in the Indo-Pacific. Everyone I show sea slugs to seems to love this little guy

Listen To Me, Boy. You Will Hear About Sea Slugs. You Will Enjoy Sea Slugs

Dirona albolineata / white-lined dirona. A translucent predator that often eats bryozoans and small snails. They generally reside on rocks and sometimes mud in the intertidal. Pretty little things, they remind me of shards of glass

Listen To Me, Boy. You Will Hear About Sea Slugs. You Will Enjoy Sea Slugs

Phidiana hiltoni / Hilton's Aeolid. They are known for being quite aggressive, often biting and fighting other aeolids, which is so real of them. They always reminded me of lit matches

Listen To Me, Boy. You Will Hear About Sea Slugs. You Will Enjoy Sea Slugs

Acanthodoris lutea / orange-peel doris. Its bright aposamatic colouration is a warning to predators of its distasteful toxicity. They also notably smell of sandalwood! You don't understand. I NEED to hold one

Listen To Me, Boy. You Will Hear About Sea Slugs. You Will Enjoy Sea Slugs

Nembrotha kubaryana / dusky nembrotha. They use the toxins in their prey ascidians to defend themselves against predators. The toxins are stored in their tissues then released in a slimy defensive mucus when alarmed. Nembrotha kubaryana are well-known for their neon appearance

Listen To Me, Boy. You Will Hear About Sea Slugs. You Will Enjoy Sea Slugs

Phyllodesmium poindimiei / Spun Of Light. It's primarily nocturnal and can cast its cerata for protection. Anyway, can we all agree that Spun Of Light is the most awesome name for a sea slug ever? I mean, look at it. That's a sea slug spun of light if I've ever seen one

Conclusion: sea slugs are the creatures ever

1 year ago
Elysia Chlorotica, Also Called The “Eastern Emerald Elysia” Is A Bright Green Sacoglossa Found Along
Elysia Chlorotica, Also Called The “Eastern Emerald Elysia” Is A Bright Green Sacoglossa Found Along
Elysia Chlorotica, Also Called The “Eastern Emerald Elysia” Is A Bright Green Sacoglossa Found Along
Elysia Chlorotica, Also Called The “Eastern Emerald Elysia” Is A Bright Green Sacoglossa Found Along
Elysia Chlorotica, Also Called The “Eastern Emerald Elysia” Is A Bright Green Sacoglossa Found Along
Elysia Chlorotica, Also Called The “Eastern Emerald Elysia” Is A Bright Green Sacoglossa Found Along
Elysia Chlorotica, Also Called The “Eastern Emerald Elysia” Is A Bright Green Sacoglossa Found Along
Elysia Chlorotica, Also Called The “Eastern Emerald Elysia” Is A Bright Green Sacoglossa Found Along
Elysia Chlorotica, Also Called The “Eastern Emerald Elysia” Is A Bright Green Sacoglossa Found Along

Elysia chlorotica, also called the “Eastern Emerald Elysia” is a bright green sacoglossa found along the Atlantic coast of North America that's earned the title of “solar-powered sea slug” for its ability to produce its own energy with sunlight and the chloroplasts that it sucks off of algae.

This unusual process, which is similar to photosynthesis, is known as kleptoplasty. Except for a select number of creatures like the adorable “leaf sheep” Costasiella kuroshimae nudibranch, very few non-plant organisms are capable of the phenomenon.

1 year ago

I just discovered the blanket octopus. Would you do a fact on them if not already done? 👀

Sure friend! I am a daily fish fact account only, but I simply couldn't not say something about the magnificent blanket octopus :)

I Just Discovered The Blanket Octopus. Would You Do A Fact On Them If Not Already Done? 👀

Here is a blanket octopus female! How do I know that? Simple: the males of the species only reach about 2 and a half centimeters, while the females can be as large as two meters long! The species is named after this gorgeous lady's webs that connect to her arms.

"Blanket octopus" refers to four different species actually! And they're all immune to the extremely venomous Portuguese man o' war, young females and males will in fact rip out a dangerous and venomous tentacle from these animals to defend themselves! It is extremely interesting and exciting what kinds of things octopuses are capable of :)

1 year ago
Snails In The Genus Julia have A Bivalved Shell, Like A Clam!
Snails In The Genus Julia have A Bivalved Shell, Like A Clam!

Snails in the genus Julia have a bivalved shell, like a clam!

Even though they have a clam like shell, with 2 sections, they are in fact snails (class Gastropoda). They are marine snails, found throughout the Ino-Pacific. There are 6 species which are various shades of green. Julia are tiny, only reaching a length of up to 6 mm long. They feed on algae, and incorporate the chloroplasts from the algae into their bodies. Some of the chloroplasts remain photosynthetic, and the snails are able to feed on the products of this photosynthesis. This process is called kleptoplasty.

Photos: Julia sp. from Australia  - profmollusc | Inaturalist cc; Julia exquisita from Reuinion Island - Alexandre LaPorte | Wikipedia cc

1 year ago
Every 10 Minutes!!!!!!

Every 10 Minutes!!!!!!

7 months ago
Digital Illustration Of An Indigenous Man With Two Braids Wearing A Jean Jacket. There's Text That Reads,

Digital illustration of an indigenous man with two braids wearing a jean jacket. There's text that reads, 'Columbus didn't discover anything.'

11 months ago
My Fish Delivered A Hot New Reaction Image

my fish delivered a hot new reaction image

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