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Take Out (داخل کیف) #canonism #5dmark4 #sl2 #jobygorillapod #beachtripod #osmomobile2 #rode (at Tehran, Iran) https://www.instagram.com/p/B63Nw5DARHB/?igshid=xpq042g1j3ur
#Tripedilumlitoris #BeachTripod Tripedilum litoris The racoon-sized Tripedilum litoris, also known as Beach Tripod, lives on desolate sand shores of planetes of the stedtfeld group. The basic shape is oblate round consisting of three equal body sections that have one insect-like walking leg and one head each. The heads, equipped just with two nostrils and a teethy long-tongued mouth, can protrude out of the body with a medium-long neck for catching pray. On the back there are tentacles ending in compound eye bulbs (often mistaken for delicous and bit off by birds, but growing again...). The whole body (with exception of the pigment containing eyes and harder parts like feet or teeth) is charged with noctilucent enzymes that attract a lot of insects - the principal food of the Tripedilum. Furthermore it munches everything it can reach fast enough with it's sticky tounge and dull teeth (e.g. fish washed ashore or carrion).