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hey just droppin in to say that i really like your content so far :D
Many thanks kind fellow! It takes quite a lot of research to make, so to know that it is appreciated brings me much joy!
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Greetings and many hello’s!
With october around the corner, I thought it would be interesting to delve into the blood tundra! That place gives me the shivers in more than one meaning of the word, but the promise of new discovery simply cannot keep me away, hoho!
(Full) moons
Awoooo! I hope you all are enjoying the full moon! I sure am, hoho!
Today I’d like to indulge a bit in astronomy to explore the wondrous moons that accompany our planet. As I’m sure you are aware, Feral has no less than three moons. Let’s take a look at them one by one!
Mimicry
Greetings and salutations my feral friends! Today I’d like to tell you a bit about something called ‘’Mimicry’’.
Throughout every aspect of nature, survival is of the utmost importance to any living being, and what aids an organism in that quest is camouflage! After all, you cannot be harmed if you cannot be found.
To illustrate I’d like to show you some pictures I took the other day in Mugmire Marsh:
These are a Pondlily, and an Octovenom (backside) respectively. Side by side the differences between these two organisms are quite evident, but from afar the mimicry of this duo has most certainly fooled my eyes when swimming though the lake, Ho Ho! The antennae-like protrusions on the Octovenom’s head look quite like the shape of the Pondlilly’s pistil, and the creature’s tentacles are clustered together as if to imitate roots.
In this example it is most likely an anti-predator adaptation; the Octovenom have adapted to look like the Pondlilies to protect themselves from predators! Understandable, I’d say. These tentacled troublemakers are quite sought-after for their precious purple ink, and are a beloved foodstuff among the Myrefolk.
Another possibility is that the Octovenom uses its clever disguise to hide between the Pondlilies so it can attack unsuspecting prey. Truly a marvel of nature!
Enthusiastically, Curio the explorer
Introductions
GREETINGS! Ah.. uh Is this thing on? Ahem. just a moment.. how did this work again...?
Ha there we go! Greetings and salutations fellow travelers! My name is Curio, and I am an aspiring Geographer and avid explorer. I come here to you today with a mission! A mission to bring you all new knowledge of the wondrous living beings that reside on planet Feral, Ho ho!
This planet has a vast history and a vibrant ecosystem, and I’d be delighted to share some of my insights with you.
Just like you, I’m learning with every new step and picture I take, so all discussion and your own intelligence is welcomed with open paws.
I will occasionally write my findings in this here journal, and you are free to give it a read and send me questions whenever you please. I hope my pictures and insight bring you a newfound love for this wonderful planet!
Yours truly, Curio the explorer