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12 years ago

Ladies.

(LIFE, 4/27/1962)

(LIFE, 4/27/1962)

5 years ago
Post-cosmic-horror Apocalypse Surreal Exploration Simulator
Post-cosmic-horror Apocalypse Surreal Exploration Simulator

Post-cosmic-horror apocalypse surreal exploration simulator

4 years ago
Because It Seems To Shock Someone Every Time I Say It And I Love Seeing People Awed, Horrified And Delighted

Because it seems to shock someone every time I say it and I love seeing people awed, horrified and delighted by new information let’s appreciate again that this animal is a predator. These are the various ways starfish kill things:

Because It Seems To Shock Someone Every Time I Say It And I Love Seeing People Awed, Horrified And Delighted

Many stars just eat anything slower than they are, including many that will feed on plant matter, algae or carrion. When it comes to live food, some species prey only on mussels, some only on corals or sponges, and others are opportunists that will even consume fish that they often catch asleep! The grip of their sucker-tipped tube feet is incredibly strong and in the second it takes a sleepy fish to wake up it can already be too late to wriggle free.

Because It Seems To Shock Someone Every Time I Say It And I Love Seeing People Awed, Horrified And Delighted

To feed, a star protrudes its stomach outside of its body, enveloping the food in a sticky, gelatinous sac that slowly digests it over the course of many hours or even days.

Because It Seems To Shock Someone Every Time I Say It And I Love Seeing People Awed, Horrified And Delighted
Because It Seems To Shock Someone Every Time I Say It And I Love Seeing People Awed, Horrified And Delighted

Some stars have “pedicellariae” on their surface, which are like extremely tiny sets of “jaws.” These form the “fur” on this Labidiaster star. Pedicellariae are usually used for defense, but this and other species will consume tiny creatures that get caught on the velcro-like carpet of microjaws, and will spend many hours just holding their arms up in the water as a trap.

Because It Seems To Shock Someone Every Time I Say It And I Love Seeing People Awed, Horrified And Delighted
Because It Seems To Shock Someone Every Time I Say It And I Love Seeing People Awed, Horrified And Delighted

Finally there are the “ambush stars,” like Stegnaster inflatus. It’s likely many sea stars hunt this way from time to time and there may be many we just never observe doing so, but a few species are particularly devoted to it. These just stand up on their arms for long periods of time to form what small animals mistake for a safe shelter, and then you can guess what happens!

4 years ago
The Locations Of Every Cryptid Or “monster” Across America                           

The locations of every cryptid or “monster” across America                           

15 years ago
Cover For Memory Cassette's Call & Response EP

cover for Memory Cassette's Call & Response EP


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12 years ago
RICTUS

RICTUS

[noun]

1. the expanse of an open mouth, a bird’s beak, or similar structure.

2. a gaping grimace; a fixed grin.

Etymology: From Latin rictus, participle of ringor (“open the mouth wide”).

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