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1.12.16
Journey into an Icelandic lighthouse near the Atlantic Ocean.
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Fossils and sea gooseberries
Comb jelly appreciation post
days 28 and 29
Today's jellyfish is the beaded comb jellyfish!
The Euplokamis (apparently also called the sea gooseberry) is less than an inch long. It has only two tentacles. There has been very little research done on this type of jellyfish, because they are uncommon.
Here are articles about the beaded comb jelly: https://www.scientificlib.com/en/Biology/Animalia/Ctenophora/Euplokamis.html
Cydippid ctenophores of genus Euplokamis have been rarely reported from the north-east Atlantic in the scientific literature. The conspicuou
Gurt. Enjoy my clay roller brush vomit.
I completely forgot to post this, but dw the concepts and drawings for the first evolutions of stuff after 10 million years should be within a few days to a week, tell me if you guys would prefer all at once or posted seperately over days the second theyre done. The seed world already bearing life (life of which i will post about next, including the food chains of introduced life mingling with the native life), the blue ball, is Ctitan! Yes, its moon is big, dw its not too big, though the tidal forces are immense (88.78× that of earths)