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so since I’m making @tyrowned into an OC, y’all can follow his new blog at @meangreenmemeking. under construction.
so since I’m making @tyrowned into an OC, y’all can follow his new blog at @meangreenmemeking. under construction.
so since I’m making @tyrowned into an OC, y’all can follow his new blog at @meangreenmemeking. under construction.
Could you show some light blue frogs? And maybe some of the cutest you've seen (in general)? Love your account and I've learned a lot!
hello!! i will introduce you to some light blue friends! all these frog are also cute!!
like pink, blue is not a popular colour of frog for in the wild, but poison dart frog always fashionable!
Dyeing Dart Frog (Dendrobates tinctorius) has most blue colour of all the poison darts.
blue poison dart frog (Dendrobates tinctorius “azureus”) sometimes come in light blue. dark blue is favourite of he tho
but sometimes he go very light
(Dendrobates Tinctorius Citronella “Hell-blau”)
Green and Black poison dart frog also have blue form (Dendrobates auratus)
strawberry poison dart frog (Oophaga pumilio)
more of he
Harlequin poison frog (oophaga histrionicus)
ruby poison dart frog (Ameerega parvula)pretend to be dead (is faking!) and show his most beautiful belly
outside of poison dart frogs blue is not popular. However, there are still sometimes a blue friend.
amazon milk frog is beautioful
also have a blue mouth!!!!
Moor Frog (Rana arvalis) is most of the time brown, but will turn himself blue for 3 or 4 days a year to make himself the Most Beautiful
so many beautoful boys.
then sometimes a frog who is normally green will be born blue because they not have a yellow pigment. Mediterranean tree frog here has a blue friend (Hyla meridionalis)
see how bright he be
you see this green tree frog have some green spot still (Litoria caerulea)
Uluguru forest tree frog you know because he very helpful in a meme! but he normally green too
more of he beauty (Leptopelis Uluguruensis)
other beautiful tree frog that have a blue
pacific tree frog (Pseudacris regilla)
blue like sky
red eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas)
whites tree frog ( Litoria caerulea )
see him with he green friend
and green tree frog! (Litoria caerulea)
thank you for ask about beautiful blue frog goodbye!!
i love that we and cats share pareidolia (seeing patterns where they dont exist), but instead of seeing faces in everyday objects like us, they see snakes
that computer cord? snake. string? small snake. cucumber? short fat straight snake
snake pareidolia is one of the strongest things in human minds too! people report freezing mid-stride before being consciously aware of a snake in front of them, and the same happens with coiled rope, etc. in humans and other primates. it’s even been proposed that the need to detect snakes was a factor in the development of primates’ insanely good color eyesight
It’s because snakes are wonderful and we must stop and admire them at any cost
Cuttlefish can change color to fade into the background. It can do it amazingly fast.
That Bright Yellow Sea Slug (Notodoris Minor) Looks Cool !
It isNotodoris Minor is a bright yellow sea slug or nudibranch. It is one type of snail without the shell.
The dark lines over the yellow body gave him a interesting look.
It looks like a tiger for those stripes.
A notodoris minor grow up to 14 cm. Hecan be found in the Indo-Pacific region,
Cephalopod creature doodles.
some of my favorite images of the cuttlefish
by Lou Lu
Flamboyant cuttlefish are fabulous and amazing. THEY WALK AND CHANGE COLORS. I LOVE CEPHALOPODS.
Why do cuttlefish have w-shaped pupils?
There’s actually a couple of reasons we think cuttlefish evolved such unusual shaped pupils.
First, the W-shape helps them to balance out the uneven light levels in their habitat. Cuttlefish live in shallow areas, so there’s quite a lot of light at the top of their vision, but it becomes dimmer pretty quickly further down, so they need to deal with a fairly wide range of light intensities at the same time.
It’s a little difficult to explain, but basically the combination of horizontal and vertical oriented slits in the pupil result in an overall more even level of illumination across the retina, reducing the contrast between the brightest and darkest parts of the scene. This paper goes more into detail if you want to read it.
It is also thought that the W-shaped pupil might allow them to distinguish colour, despite being “colourblind” by our standards (they only possess one type of cone cell, whereas we have three).
Wide pupils let light in from many directions, but this scattering effect means their vision is subject to more chromatic aberration - the colourful “fringes” you get around objects when your vision is blurry, and also in photographs when you use a wider aperture. However, some scientists have theorised that they may be able to use what is usually considered a visual flaw as a way to discern colour in a completely different manner to any known animal.
According to this theory, cuttlefish (as well as squid and octopus, which have similar U-shaped pupils) distinguish colour by the relative focus of different wavelengths of light on their retina, which is accentuated by the increased amount of chromatic blur they get from their wide pupils. This idea is still theoretical, but it has been shown in a computer model. If it’s true, it would go long way to explaining the apparent paradox of cephalopods being colourblind and yet somehow able to undergo accurate colour changes to camouflage or mimic other creatures.
Handle with care : Cuttlefish eggs yet to be born by Ludovic
From the photographer: Backlighted cuttlefish eggs Bali Tulamben - August 2016
Cuttlefish Display