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poseidonscove · 8 months ago
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paradise-found · 1 year ago
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respect-the-locals · 1 year ago
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🐙 Daily Cephalopod Fact: 🐙
Southern Sand Octopus: Unlike most octopuses, this species lacks color-changing chromatophores. However, it is able to hide from predators by burrowing itself in sand. The process begins with the octopus using its siphon to inject water into the sand, creating quicksand-like conditions which enable burrowing. Then, it uses its arms to burrow into the sand. Two arms will be extended to the surface, creating a ventilation shaft. At the same time, this ocotopus will use mucus to stabilize the shape of the burrow. Finally, it will retract its two arms and push out loose sand with its siphon, creating a mucus-lined, ventilated burrow to rest in. The Southern Sand octopus is the only known species to exhibit sub-surface burrowing.
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freshpickle · 1 year ago
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marinemajesty1 · 7 months ago
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Did you know the ocean floor is more than just sand and silence? It's a mysterious realm filled with towering ridges, deep trenches, and unimaginable life! 🐠
🔹 Layers of Discovery From the shallow continental shelves to the deepest ocean trenches, every layer tells a story.
🔹 Life in the Abyss Meet the strange and glowing creatures thriving in darkness—nature's wonders! ✨
🔹 Hidden Riches Beneath the Waves The ocean floor holds treasures like rare minerals and even the veins of the internet! 🌐
🔹 The Importance of Conservation Protecting this unseen world is vital for our planet’s future. 🌎
Dive deeper into this fascinating topic by reading the full post here 👉 [https://marinemajesty.blogspot.com/2024/11/bed-of-ocean-world-beyond-imagination.html]
💬 Share your thoughts or your favorite fact about the ocean floor in the comments below! 🌊
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gentle-giant-of-the-ocean · 5 months ago
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🌊*ੈ⋆ Seymour 🐬 *ੈ⋆ he/him 🐋*ੈ⋆ aroace guy 🐟*ੈ⋆ primary protector alter in a did system (our system name is Forest) 🐳*ੈ⋆ interests/likes: marine biology, sharks, jellyfish, cooking, Hermitcraft, Life Series SMP, Empires SMP, MC Championship, studio Ghibli films, ocean aesthetics, early 2000s technology, boats. 🌀*ੈ⋆ favorite bands ଳ music: Vansire, Men I Trust, Beach House, Mac Demarco, Field Medic, Joe Hisaishi. ଳ Stray OST, all Minecraft music, Undertale and Deltarune OST, MCC OST 💦*ੈ⋆ note: 𓆟 This is a blog for me to talk about my interests and share my cooking. 𓆟 Other alters may pop in here and there, we co front frequently. 𓆟 I'm not very expressive with my tone. I'm just not a very expressive or emotional person. 𓆟 Thanks Row for helping me set up this blog. 𓆟 Hermits I watch are: Joe, Scar, Bdubs and Grian. Pearl on occasion. 𓆟 I appreciate recipe suggestions and recommendations as well as ocean documentaries!
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fairytaleprincessart · 1 year ago
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ocean-glint · 3 months ago
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i love reading, i love thinking about what i am currently reading, i love thinking about what i am going to read next, i love being privileged enough to be able to read, read, read, and read so much that i never tire of it
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franz-bauch-foto · 3 months ago
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Ocean
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erkmurray · 1 year ago
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Blue sunrise on the Oregon Coast
To those wondering, it is a sunrise! 7am. The light you see is a crabbing boat
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cinnamongirlsdiary · 1 year ago
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my holy trinity
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poseidonscove · 8 months ago
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I yearn for the sea 🌊 ✨
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paradise-found · 2 years ago
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respect-the-locals · 1 year ago
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🐋Daily Cetacean Fact:🐋
North Atlantic Right Whale: The North Atlantic right whale is one of the world’s most endangered large whale species. There are approximately 360 individuals remaining, including fewer than 70 reproductively active females. Human impacts continue to threaten the survival of this species. The number of new calves born in recent years has been below average. Ear wax can be used to estimate age in right whales after they have died.
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bebs-art-gallery · 1 year ago
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Tide Pool (1980) by Jeremy Miranda
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120daysofsodomm · 6 months ago
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