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Episode 01: "I Don't Want to be a Magical Girl"Aika is excited to start her new, normal high school life. She even makes a new, normal frien
Sea pancakes! 🌊🥞
I’ve only seen a manta once in a aquarium, if someone decided to make it into a hooded cloak I think I’ll buy it :)
Manta moulds for prank cakes would also be great!🐦⬛
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Im not sure if you have done this but i would love a tasseled wobbegong:) thanks
Day 361# Tasselled Wobbegong
Today's animal of the day is the Tasselled Wobbegong (Eucrossorhinus dasypogon)!
Photo credit: Poul Erik Rasmussen
This species of carpet shark inhabits the shallow reefs along the northern coast of Australia, New Guinea, and several other nearby islands. As their name suggests, many (but not all) species of carpet sharks have relatively flat bodies and stunning patterns, which help them to blend in with the reef floor and also resemble the ornate patterns of some carpets/rugs. The tasselled wobbegong is probably the most unique-looking species of carpet shark, since, as its name suggests, its face is lined with special dermal flaps, called a beard, that resemble tassels on a rug and help the shark look even more like coral. They are a fairly decent size and can grow up to 5.9 ft long. That might seem small compared to something like a great white, but these guys are longer than I am tall, so I think that's a pretty good size (yeah, I'm short but still).
Photo credit: Rickard Zerpe
Tasselled wobbegongs are usually solitary and spend the day resting inside underwater caves or underneath rock ledges. Unlike some other types of sharks, wobbegongs don't need to keep swimming in order to breathe and can instead suck up water into their mouths and then out through their gills in order to get oxygen. During this time, they will occasionally snatch up any fish that mistakes them for a patch of coral and gets too close. They'll also sometimes lure fish and other creatures closer to them by wiggling their tassels to make them look like worms.
Photo credit: Leonard Low
However, most of their hunting is actually done at night, when they leave their dens and actively search the reef for prey. Their diet mostly consists of smaller species of fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods. Their wide mouths allow them to swallow larger prey animals; there was even one case of a 4.3 ft long wobbegong capturing and eating a 3.3 ft long brownbanded bamboo shark! Allegedly, these sharks will also attack humans unprovoked, but there's only one confirmed death caused by a tasselled wobbegong, which took place in 1940. They're certainly capable of doing serious damage to a person, but their sluggish behavior makes it unlikely that one would attack someone unless they got too close and the shark mistakes their hands or feet for a fish.
Photo credit: Lilly Palm
While this species is currently listed as of least concern by the IUCN, in some places the tasselled wobbegong is actually experiencing a population decline due to overfishing, the destruction of coral reefs, and water pollution. They're apparently often sought after so that their beautifully patterned skin can be turned into shark leather products. As a result, they're considered to be near threatened in places like New Guinea and the surrounding islands. Thankfully, they have some legal protections in the waters surrounding Australia, and so that population is doing pretty well. They also do pretty well in captivity, since even at night, when they are more active, they rarely stray far from their dens and so don't need a gigantic tank like open ocean sharks do.
Photo credit: Jon Hanson
Thanks @goober89 for requesting this species!
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does anyone have that unsettling oil painting of a dark window with a sheet leading out into the darkness? it did the rounds on tumblr a while ago and i need itttt
YES THANK YOU
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i don’t… see a dog??? 👀
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🖤💜 Happy international asexuality day! 🖤💜🐀
Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction to others, or low or absent interest in or desire for sexual activity 🖤💜
Shout out to all the ace people out there!
I think some of my moots are ace.. but I'm not sure and don't want to get it wrong. But in any case Happy International Asexuality Day!!
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alright I've got to do some quick math to explain attitudes towards AI to my boss.
we're looking to create an AI policy, and when we were talking about this, my boss (older millennial) was genuinely shocked to hear that younger people do not (seem) to view AI positively (a la the recent commencement speakers being booed)
please rb for larger sample size!
Question 1/3
What is your age, and do you feel AI is a net positive or net negative in our lives today?
under 18, AI is a net positive
under 18, AI is a net negative
18-29, AI is a net positive
18-29, AI is a net negative
30-45, AI is a net positive
30-45, AI is a net negative
46-60, AI is a net positive
46-60, AI is a net negative
over 60, AI is a net postive
over 60, AI is a net negative
Question 2/3
How often do you visit or interact with museums/archives (whether in person or online)?
Frequently (multiple times per month)
Often (multiple times per year)
Occasionally (a couple times per year)
Rarely (once every couple of years)
Never :(
Question 3/3
If you saw a museum was using AI in exhibits, marketing, research, etc., would you be more or less inclined to visit that museum?
under 18, more inclined
under 18, less inclined
18-29, more inclined
18-29, less inclined
30-45, more inclined
30-45, less inclined
46-60, more inclined
46-60, less inclined
over 60, more inclined
over 60, less inclined
Thank you for helping with this data collection. Please rb for as big a sample as possible!
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Oh, that's a cute dog. What breed is he?