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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGYwf7e_cr8)
me in 2017
Giant squids might be even bigger than we realized
According to research from Charles Paxton, fisheries ecologist and statistician at Scotland’s University of St. Andrews, published in the Journal of Zoology this month, the giant squid could grow to reach as much as 65 feet. But even that is a “conservative analysis,” as size could protect against their #1 predator.
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closely related to sharks but with long, flat bodies and wing-like pectoral fins, mobula rays are ideally suited to swooping through the water - here off the gulf of california - yet seem equally at home in the air, so much so that they have earned the name “flying rays”. mobula rays can reach heights of more than two metres, remaining airborne for several seconds.
mobula rays are quite elusive and difficult to study, so biologists are not quite sure why they jump out of the water. theories vary from a means of communication, to a mating ritual (though both males and females jump), or as a way to shed themselves of parasites. they could also be jumping as a way of better corralling their pray, as seen with them swimming in a circular formation.
what is known about mobula rays is that they reach sexual maturity late and their investment in their offspring is more akin to mammals than other fishes, usually producing just a single pup after long pregnancies, all of which makes them extremely vulnerable to commercial fishing, especially as a species that likes to come together in large groups.
A cute baby octopus makes contact
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favorite mixes/sets
Juliana Huxtable - Fader Mix
Mall Grab Boiler Room
Elysia Crampton- break-up-infinity (fall mix)
Person of Interest Boiler Room
Skream Boiler Room
Galcher Lustwerk - 100% Galcher
Dj Deeon Boiler Room
Dj Rashad and DJ spinn - Just Jam 028
Aphex Twin - Peel Session 1992 / Live From Sheffield Hallam University 1993
Snare 014 - ДИМА DISK
A Guy Called Gerald - Radio 1 Essential Mix
Masters at Work Boiler Room (highly Recommend if you want to start listening to house)
Plastician Boiler Room
Autechre Live in Glasgow
Dreamcrusher - Fader Mix (shout out to the Fam)
Richard Lyons (1959-2016), Musician, Prankster and Founding Member of Negativland
this encounter seems very intimate and magical, like a moment in a dream
This is the most pure thing I have ever seen.
Annie Anxiety
Andy Stott - Night Jewel
BROKEN ENGLISH CLUB - JEALOUS GOD 12″ ARTWORK
massage?
This is the most calming vine
I’ve watched this 36237 times already I CAN’T STOP