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Saturn, the planet with the most known moons in our solar system: 146
Looking up the director for Legend of the Sea Devils, Haolu Wang
This fits with LotSD so well 😭
So many people do not understand the relationship between climate change and cold weather.
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People hardly ever change their minds in front of you...the conversation becomes one of a series of slow drips that builds up to a realization
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A simple portrait of the skittish prosauropod anchisaursus.
The Birmingham News, Alabama, June 24, 1922
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100% scientifically accurate paleoart of the recently described dinosaur kulindadromeus zabaikalicus
I HATE HOW THE DOCTOR JUST BREATHES AND IT MAKES MY CHEST FEEL LIKE IT’S FULL OF SNAKES.
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Meet the broad siphonophore, Bargmannia lata. 😍
The ocean is home to a variety of jelly-like animals. Siphonophores are close cousins of jellies and exhibit a unique colonial body plan that distributes individual tasks—like feeding, movement, and reproduction—among specialized regions along the length of the animal. Most siphonophores live far from the seafloor and call the endless expanse of the ocean’s midwater zone their home. These dazzling deep-sea residents range in size from 10 millimeters to 30 meters (less than half an inch to almost 100 feet)—longer than a blue whale! They are important midwater predators, deploying long curtains of stinging tentacles to prey upon a variety of crustaceans and fish. Scientists have described some 175 siphonophore species. Because their delicate bodies can break apart at the slightest touch, siphonophores are hard to study. Thankfully, MBARI’s remotely operated vehicles give scientists the opportunity to get a close-up look at deep-sea siphonophores without damaging them.
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), male, family Cervidae, Svalbard, Norway
Also known as Caribou in North America.
photograph by Alex Molnar
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I don't really have any strong feelings towards the Featherhides design, but I feel like they could've done a lot more with it.