I Made The T-shirt Design I Wanted, So It's On Redbubble If Anyone Else Want It Too Or Whatever

I Made The T-shirt Design I Wanted, So It's On Redbubble If Anyone Else Want It Too Or Whatever

I made the t-shirt design I wanted, so it's on Redbubble if anyone else want it too or whatever

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1 year ago

" The Pacific Sea Nettle is known for its red-brown bell, long, spiraling arms, and thin tentacles. The bell can grow to a maximum of nearly 30 inches in diameter while the trailing arms can reach 12 to 15 feet in length! "

// © Francisco Martinez

Music: Emily Watts - La Vie En Rose

1 year ago

Daily fish fact #565

White croaker!

Daily Fish Fact #565

They’re named after the croaking sound they can make via repeatedly rasping a muscle against their swim bladder! And also they’re pretty silvery and light-coloured on their stomach.

1 year ago

The Sea Creature of the day is the Moon Jelly!!

The Sea Creature Of The Day Is The Moon Jelly!!
The Sea Creature Of The Day Is The Moon Jelly!!
The Sea Creature Of The Day Is The Moon Jelly!!
The Sea Creature Of The Day Is The Moon Jelly!!

These absolutely beautiful creatures can essentially be found anywhere in the world and are one of the most commonly seen species of sea jelly.

A fun fact, though the immortal jellyfish is most commonly known for it, moon jellies too can revert back in their life cycle to the polyp stage if exposed to environmental stress. Through this, a single jelly can keep itself alive for a longggg time.

1 year ago
Daily Cephalopod #73

Daily Cephalopod #73

1 year ago
Newly Explored Deep Sea Octopus Nursery Is Just The Third Ever Discovered

Newly Explored Deep Sea Octopus Nursery Is Just the Third Ever Discovered

A recent expedition to the waters of Costa Rica has yielded new discoveries about deep sea octopuses.

Marine scientists appear to have found some more natural wonders of the ocean: not one, but two deep-sea octopus nurseries in the waters of Costa Rica. One of these nurseries was previously thought to be inhospitable for eggs to hatch in, while the other was undiscovered until now. The team of scientists also believe that the octopuses nursing there might be a novel species, and the area itself is teeming with other sea life. Octopuses are generally considered to be solitary creatures. But there are some species known to be exceptions to this rule, and some circumstances where normally isolated octopuses will group together. In recent years, scientists have come across parts of the ocean filled with hundreds or more of octopus mothers protecting their eggs until they hatch—so-called nurseries. These gatherings are also sometimes called octopus gardens...

Read more: https://gizmodo.com/newly-explored-deep-sea-octopus-nursery-is-just-the-thi-1850591141

1 year ago

Phylum #1: Ctenophora, the comb jellies!

Bloody-berry comb jelly (Lampocteis cruentiventer) showcasing its blood red coloration and extended lobe. By Benny Villareal.
Comb jelly (Mertensia ovum), showing a transluscent body with two long appendages and rows of colorful cilia. By Alexander Semenov. (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
Benthic comb jelly (Coeloplana meteoris) resting on the seafloor. It is mostly flat, marbled brown and white, with two "bunny ears" popping out. By Francesco. (Adobe Stock Photo)

For quite a long time, it was believed that sponges were our most distant cousins, standing on the opposite side of the animal tree of life. Turns out it isn't the case - shiny, jelly-like creatures are the most alien of animals!

But these aren't true jellyfish, or anything close! Comb jellies don't sting, and don't have much in common with jellyfish except in appearance - in fact, they likely evolved most of their body plan completely independently!

They get their name from the rows of combs going down their body, with which they swim. These can often reflect light in unusual way, bringing a gamer vibe in the ocean depths!

Comb jellies come in a variety of shapes and sizes, not all jelly-like. Some scurry on the seafloor, while others look like huge floating ribbons. And some are even voracious predators, hunting... other comb jellies!

Venus Girdle (Cestum veneris), a transluscent ribbon-like comb jelly. By Magnus Lundgren. (Copyright, used through Nature Picture Library)
Beroid comb jelly (Beroe cucumis) with mouth wide open. By NOAA/OAR/National Undersea Research Program (NURP)
2 years ago
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2 years ago
Daily Cephalopod #4

Daily Cephalopod #4

1 year ago
Wake Up Babe New Fish Dropped
Wake Up Babe New Fish Dropped
Wake Up Babe New Fish Dropped
Wake Up Babe New Fish Dropped

Wake up babe new fish dropped

1 year ago
Daily Cephalopod #57

Daily Cephalopod #57

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