Day 4: AU
Carcanization be damned my boy can work a drill

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Day 4: AU
Carcanization be damned my boy can work a drill
There she is !!! With a totally normal amount of messy details !
Jellynatron ! (Hey they can't all be home runs...)
I think she would try to wear clothes, she's pretty much the only one with stuff to cover but she also finds it funny.
I can B ur C-Angle Or(ca) Ur C-Devl
Cryolone time: This was always going to be a simple one and I can't draw transparency for beans, so I just had fun giving her a baby vulture face and creepy shoulder tendrils.
Good lord this got out of hand why is he a samurai what in the fresh fondue is that hat, the crimson chin called and I don't want to imagine the jaw unhinging that's going on here.
Anyway's here's the Salmopyro, Didn't have a species in mind but ended up on a picture of a King salmon, AKA Chinook salmon AKA Quinnat salmon AKA Tsumen AKA Spring salmon AKA Blackmouth AKA Tyee salmon and don't get me started on the scientific name, who named these fishes.
Also the Italian wikipedia page has 13 names for it, there's different conservation statuses for the French and English page, along with some exclusive info to each.
Anyway, those have also some genetic science going on apparently, but they're also a industrial thing so I guess it fits with the original and probably most popular, also they're about everywhere on the North America-Asia-Russia water zone.
Horshoe Beckrab. My son with every disease and the cure.
Some quotes from the wikipedia page for horseshoe crabs:
-"The radiation of horsesho crabs" ( not uranium radiation but I have a whole theory on Beck and radiation maybe I'll talk about it sometimes)
-"Genera: After Bicknell et al. 2021" (???)
-"Followed by at least 2, possibly 3 WGD (whole genome duplication) in a common ancestor of the living horseshoe crab, this gives them unusually large genomes for invertevrates" "approximately 1.72Gb" (about half a man)
-"Ommatidia are arranged messily in what's been demmed an "imperfect hexagonal array"" (ouch)
-"Horseshoe crabs have two primary compound eyes and seven secondary simple eyes" (that's nine folks !)
-"the largest rods and cones of any known animal, about 100 times the size of humans'" (weird flex but okay, they're still barely able to see)
-"foot groove"
-"cuspid gnathobases (informally known as "nutcrackers")
-"now-extinct xiphosurans traveled to freshwater at least five times throughout history" (take that Cesare !)
-"Nesting typically happens at high tides around full or new moons" (horseshoe crab were-libido)
-"The eggs of mangroves horseshoe crabs contain tetrodoxin and will result in food poisoning" (wait you mean pufferfish tetrodotoxin ? Fugu tetrodotoxin ? Blow your blood out tetrodotoxin ? Just food poisoning ? Must be a dosage thing)
-"Alternate pyrogenicity tests" (long story, but they're just spoiling me now !
Bonus from the french page: their optical nerves are easy to acess ( how do you know that ?) and their lateral eyes have a resolution of 40x25 pixels (why is it measured like that ?)