Nature is Metal
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wrote on 25 Nov 2024, 19:35 last edited by
Closest he can come to reattaching his head.
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wrote on 25 Nov 2024, 19:44 last edited by
That's not the first impressive tail we've seen here recently.
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wrote on 26 Nov 2024, 00:19 last edited by
No. The Aston Martin one comes to mind.
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wrote on 26 Nov 2024, 15:39 last edited by
Kind of disgusting but at the same time, a bit interesting.
A japanese leech eating a worm
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wrote on 26 Nov 2024, 19:55 last edited by
I wonder how long that worm stayed alive after being consumed whole.
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wrote on 26 Nov 2024, 21:14 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in Nature is Metal:
I wonder how long that worm stayed alive after being consumed whole.
After that decapitated snake head that bit its own tail, I'm wondering whether there is a bright line between alive and dead for lower creatures like worms or magats.
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wrote on 26 Nov 2024, 21:16 last edited by
There was in the case of Ashley Babbit.
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wrote on 27 Nov 2024, 02:09 last edited by
@jon-nyc I liked how it kind of bobbed its head to find it. I guess it was using "smell" or the equivalent because I dont think it has eyes.
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wrote on 27 Nov 2024, 02:13 last edited by
Yeah. It’s remarkable that he caught it.
Also that worm was faster than I expected. It looks pretty much like the earthworms I would dig up as a kid to catch fish in the local pond.
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wrote on 28 Nov 2024, 14:36 last edited by
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wrote on 28 Nov 2024, 14:44 last edited by
We had the occasional snapping turtle at the Cheddarshack. They're scary fast.
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wrote on 28 Nov 2024, 14:54 last edited by
They live in the golf course ponds here. They will come out and walk around sometimes, just to let you know they are here.
When they are active, I stay away from the ponds.
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wrote on 30 Jan 2025, 19:10 last edited by
https://www.instagram.com/p/DFa9zL0SWVF/
Aquarium in CHina.
(PS You should be able to watch even if you dont have IG. I dont have it, and I was able to see)