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Amazon’s Biggest Fish Faces Threat of Extinction
by Elizabeth Palermo
Measuring 10 ft (3 m) long and weighing in at more than 400 lbs (180 kg), it’s hard to imagine that the arapaima, the largest fish in the Amazon River basin, could ever go missing. But these huge fish are quickly disappearing from Brazilian waterways, according to a new study.
A recent survey of fishing communities in the state of Amazonas, Brazil, found that the arapaima is already extinct in some parts of the Amazon basin. In other parts of the Amazon, its numbers are rapidly dwindling…
(read more: Live Science)
photo by Sergio Ricardo de Oliveira
Disclaimer: This is not my own idea; I got the tip from the lovely Elentari-liv, who was kind enough to share her technique with me. This is only showing the basics I’ve used to knit the scales, not how to make any certain piece.
Also, keep in mind that I’m still a beginner at knitting. I’ve been doing it for approximately two weeks.
What you’ll need:
circular knitting needles
yarn
small scales
You’ll probably want to choose a yarn close to your scale colour, or one that complements it (I used a contrasting one here to make things easier to show). You may have to experiment a bit with the yarn gauge and size of the needles. I ended up using gauge three yarn and size six needles after some testing. Larger needles widened the gap between scales, so that the yarn was visible in between, which I didn’t want, and thicker yarn made the scales stick out too much as opposed to hanging. It looked like I was knitting a very ruffled dragon.
Scales can be purchased from The Ring Lord, with multiple choices of colour and material. I’ve experimented with both aluminum and steel; the steel seems to hang better because of its weight, but it all depends on what you need for your project!
(I’m putting the actual process under a read more because I do have a lot of photos.)
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This girl and her chicken face swap
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Terrifying.
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'Elven Princess' Cat Armour by Jeff De Boer (x)
When I’m trying to convince people to watch OITNB
There's a baby wasp of sorts in my purple jew, just hanging out....
Tentacle face
I love watching him eat too much, little chubby lumpkins
My new octopus
Just noticed the 3D glasses in Jack's office, the subtle references to the Tenth Doctor.
Thankfully, it’s very rare that one would have to have a penis completely or partially amputated these days. Back then, cancer of the prepuce, penis, and urethra were the most common reason to have to do this. However, gangrene and injuries, or damage from untreated venereal disease (that would lead to gangrene) would sometimes end up needing amputation.
Atlas and Epitome of Operative Surgery. Dr. Otto Zuckerkandi, 1902.
A friend-of-a-friend recently developed Raynaud’s gangrene from extreme Raynaud’s phenomenon - thankfully he did not need amputation, but penile and digital amputation was not an uncommon outcome of this condition, back in the day!
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Lounging with Cthulu on a Dalek..
Rotini and lemon pepper chicken, with my own sauce mix. Nom.