WHAT IS THE CHARGE? EATING A PENGUIN? A SUCCULENT ADÉLIE PENGUIN?
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WHAT IS THE CHARGE? EATING A PENGUIN? A SUCCULENT ADÉLIE PENGUIN?
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Whoa.
look at this wonderful gif of scallops getting scared and scattering like a flock pigeons
whatever. go my scallops
Kilian Eng (b. 1982), A Dream of the Reef
From 2009 to 2013, the research schooner Tara traversed the globe, carrying a multinational team of scientists. They surveyed the critical foundation of the marine food chain (a foundation we know dangerously little about): plankton, bacteria, protists, viruses and small animals. All in all, they found more 35,000 different kinds of organisms — many of them previously unknown to science. Read all about it!
Top photo: Tara in the Arctic Ocean (A.Deniaud/Tara Expéditions)
Photo 2: Plankton collected in the Pacific Ocean. (Christian Sardet/CNRS/Tara Expéditions)
Photo 3: A male Sapphirina copepod collected in the Mediterranean sea. (Christian Sardet/CNRS/Sharif Mirshak/Parafilms/Tara Expéditions)
Photo 4: A tiny crustacean copepod, a spider crab larva, an amphipod, a baby squid, a Phronima amphipod, and an Atlantic pteropod mollusc. (Christian Sardet/CNRS/Tara Expéditions)
Photo 5: A small medusa (a relative of the jellyfish) collected in the Mediterranean sea. (bepoles/Tara Expéditions)
Map of the voyage, based on a graphic by bepoles/Tara Expéditions.
DUDE NO WAY
NEW FISH JUST DROPPED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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HOW DID I MISS THIS NEWS
they found new deep sea sponges and worms too I texted my mom about it this morning
Anatomical Heart and Japanese Eel (2024).
解剖心臓と鰻 (2024)。
Sailing Star, digital illustration by Ben J
19-10-25 "Arctic"
7-10-25 "Starfish"
🎃 Spooky aquatic life 🎃
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sterling silver seal peppers, 1882.
"cuttlefish feeding" (source)
so that's what the two super long tentacles are for
I love how it adds some stripes to itself over the course of the video
Todays council will decide your fate
Photograph taken in 1954 of Admiral Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory, covered in snow at its berth in Portsmouth Dockyard.
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We managed to get this shot at Westerwick, amazing to get so close.
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How we weigh an octopus!
put the octopus in the basket
put the octopus in the basket
put the octopus in the basket
weigh the bas--
put the octopus in the basket
weigh the basket
put the octopus in the water
treat!