pineappleguardian
pineappleguardian
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Ambre: 21, they/them -marine biologist with an interest in paleobiology ~also an anime, art, and cartoon nerd~
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pineappleguardian · 12 hours ago
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I don't know how long this will last, but the situation here in Gaza is getting worse every day after the war between Iran and Israel. I forgot about Gaza. No one talks about us anymore, and the news doesn't mention us. All that is being discussed is Iran, Israel, and America.It's as if they forgot that the main problem is Gaza.
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pineappleguardian · 13 hours ago
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Reblog to give prev the power to write their fanfiction
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pineappleguardian · 13 hours ago
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go on more walks. walk for no reason. walk to solve a problem. walk to blow off steam. walk to get outside. walk to listen, read, and learn. walk to escape distractions. walk to improve your health. walk to think. a simple walking habit can change absolutely everything.
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pineappleguardian · 2 days ago
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Common Dolphinfish aka Mahi-Mahi (Coryphaena hippurus), family Coryphaenidae, order Carangiformes, Baja California, Mexico
Mid: w/ Pacific Chub Mackerel (Scomber japonicus), family Scombridae, order Scombriformes.
Top: w/ Striped Marlin (Tetrapturus audax), family Istiophoridae, order Carangiformes.
photographs by William Drumm
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pineappleguardian · 4 days ago
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young man. what is that you have found.
I said young man. you picked it up off the ground.
I said young man. you should put that thing down.
I don't think! that! you! should! eat that!
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pineappleguardian · 4 days ago
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Some One Piece X SANRIO stickers I made for anime expo and ANYC!! (big challenges is a freebie that comes with crocodile!)
EDIT: thanks for the love yall! I’ll have these up on my online store next month! I’ll post about it here :)
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pineappleguardian · 5 days ago
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pineappleguardian · 5 days ago
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if you are a game designer and you force me to kill wolves AND you have them make sad puppy noises I'm killing you
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pineappleguardian · 5 days ago
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Hi hi commfishions…..
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pineappleguardian · 5 days ago
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My favorite grease ball
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pineappleguardian · 7 days ago
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octopus
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pineappleguardian · 7 days ago
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I couldn’t get this idea out of my head so I’m starting a Donquixote card deck! Yes including all the number cards and name cards and the rest of the family >:) Started with the aces bc I had the most concrete vision for them but expect the rest soon!
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pineappleguardian · 7 days ago
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ALL THE BAMBOO SHARK SPECIES
The bamboo sharks (Hemiscyllium spp), comprises a group of nine species mainly restricted to New Guinea and northern Australia, including islands, reefs, and shoals separated from mainland areas by shallow seas. The Indonesian island of Halmahera is the only location lying outside the core region that is inhabited by these sharks. Recently all of them were reviewed in a scientific article. Let see them.
The Indonesian speckled carpetshark aka Freycinet’s Epaulette Shark
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Cenderawasih Bamboo Shark aka Cenderwasih epaulette shark
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Papuan Epaulette Shark 
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Halmahera Epaulette Shark aka WALKING bamboo shark
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Triton Bamboo Shark
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Michael’s Epaulette Shark
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Queensland Epaulette Shark
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Hooded Epaulette Shark
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Speckled Epaulette Shark
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Reference (Open Access): Allen et al. 2016.  Review of the bamboo shark genus Hemiscyllium (Orectolobiformes: Hemiscyllidae). Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation.
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pineappleguardian · 7 days ago
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posting it again for all the benthicheads out there
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pineappleguardian · 7 days ago
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Timeskip Bokuto!
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pineappleguardian · 7 days ago
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The marine eels and other members of the superorder  Elopomorpha have a leptocephalus larval stage, which are flat and transparent. This group is quite diverse, containing 801 species in 24 orders, 24 families and 156 genera (super diverse). 
Leptocephali have compressed bodies that contain jelly-like substances on the inside, with a thin layer of muscle with visible myomeres on the outside, a simple tube as a gut, dorsal and anal fins, but they lack pelvic fins. They also don’t have any red blood cells (most likely is respiration by passive diffusion), which they only begin produce when the change into the juvenile glass eel stage. Appears to feed on marine snow, tiny free-floating particles in the ocean.
This large size leptocephalus must be a species of Muraenidae (moray eels), and probably the larva of a long thin ribbon eel, which is metamorphosing, and is entering shallow water to finish metamorphosis into a young eel, in Bali, Indonesia.
Video: Filmed by Barry Haythorne and Rob Rutgers, HRF U/W Production
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pineappleguardian · 7 days ago
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"holy shit they finally confessed, what comes next--"
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