Ultra Sentai Color Ranger from QUADRICOLOR: Ultra Sentai Color Ranger
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Quadricolor Diamond Adopt!!!
Quadricolor Diamond Adopt!!
SOLD!!!!
Don't loose this oportunity
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Anemone a Bolle - Entacmaea Quadricolor ⭐ by Pierluigi-B. https://flic.kr/p/2nKYDr9
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I wrote some kind of script for a movie I want to make. It would be a piece of autofiction based on my experience of dermatillomania.
I used colors to code what i wanted to be picture (blue), voice (green), typography (red), sound (yellow).
It’s in english because i was in Lithuania during my erasmus year and couldn’t do this in french because the people around my were not french speakers. Thought writing in english really helped me developing new perspectives on the story I wanted to tell.
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Studying the slug
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The Pyjama Nudibranch (Chromodoris quadricolor)
He in his jammies...
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Pour la bonne nouvelle du jour, j’ai reçu une vidéo de ma petite puce et une plante qui était dans ma Wishlist ✨
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Animal of the Day!
Cebu Flowerpecker (Dicaeum quadricolor)
(Photo from PBS)
Conservation Status- Critically Endangered
Habitat- Island of Cebu in the Philippines
Size (Weight/Length)- 12 cm
Diet- Fruits; Mistletoe berries; Flowers
Cool Facts- The sexually dimorphic Cebu flowerpecker is a lover of all things sweet. The males have brilliant red feathers on their back while females tend to be more brown. Their high-in-sugar diet consists of mistletoe berries and flowers along with fruiting trees. Their beak is specially shaped to pluck berries and open flowers to lick at their nectar. Unfortunately, very few Cebu flowerpeckers remain due to habitat fragmentation on account of deforestation and hunting. Efforts to increase protection for the Cebu flowerpecker’s habitat is in effect, starting with the Central Cebu National Park.
Rating- 12/10 (Thought to have gone extinct but was rediscovered in 1992.)
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[2134/11056] Cebu flowerpecker - Dicaeum quadricolor
Order: Passeriformes
Suborder: Passeri
Superfamily: Passeroidea
Family: Dicaeidae (flowerpeckers)
Image credit: Joseph Smit (1877)
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SLUG CHUUYA !!!!!!! @ dazaislupin on twitter, feel free to follow !!!!!!!!!
the slug in the pic. is a chromodoris quadricolor xP
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Top 5 indoor plants (yes I am evil hehe)
You ARE evil! This sent me down a rabbit hole of looking longingly at plants and finding pictures, so I should thank you for your deviousness.
Here's 5 indoor plants I think are cool, in no particular order:
Bromeliad
I recently got one of these and they're super easy to take care of and colorful! And while looking for a picture I discovered mine is growing a pup, so I'm excited to put that in its own pot once it gets big enough!
Greenovia
Succulents that look like roses, what's not to love?
Haworthia cooperi
These translucent leaves are really fun and weird!
Tradescantia quadricolor
Nothing super unique about this one, but it can trail pretty long and anything with some color to it always catches my eye.
Sedum morganianum (or burro's tail, which makes me laugh)
I want all of these, but this is the one that has entranced me with its weirdness.
Okay I'm running off to buy more houseplants now, thanks for the ask!
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Molly’s future mishaps is a webcomic about time traveling sea slugs!
In the year 2000, Earth was destroyed in a sudden unpredictable disaster. The only way of Earth life was, of time travel! The slugs had then evolved to then evolved to send sea slugs into distant space... Jupiter's moon, Europa. The only way of time travel! Molly: a complicated sea bunny with a complicated past, as well as Molly: a lazy soda-loving chromodoris quadricolor, meets Jo: a complicated past, as Molly: The Earthe ith leaf she end of which leaf: any cons ascinany, mand up wor th anigany, many slug which ations many cons a fascing jobs many, many con fascing witself witseum end of th. The to
molly after learning abt ytps ^
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Image 1 : Bubble-tip sea anemone - Entacmaea quadricolor
Fun Fact : Bubble-tips have separate genders and release sperm and eggs into the water by broadcast spawning !(๑˃̵ᴗ˂̵)
Image 2 : Venus flytrap anemone - Actinoscyphia aurelia
Fun Fact : The venus flytrap anemone is a suspension feeder, meaning they capture their food by using their long tentacles floating in the current.♪(´ε` )
Image 3 : Starlet sea anemone - Nematostella vectensis
Fun Fact : The starlet sea anemone burrows in the mud by pushing its basal end into the mud and contracting its column to secure itself against the ocean current.ƪ(˘⌣˘)ʃ
September 8 , 2023^o^
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Sea slug!!! This lil guy is a Nudibranch (Chromodoris quadricolor). They're so cute!!!
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Missed your chance to get this lovely chromodoris quadricolor? Well don't worry- there's extras for sale over on Ko-fi! There aren't many left and I don't plan to restock, so grab one while you can…!
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The Bubble-tip anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor) is a species of sea anemone in the family Actiniidae which is native to the tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans being found in particular abundance in the Red Sea. In the wild, E. quadricolor are found in two locations. Large adult specimens, with tentacles that are more streaming or stringy, are often found in deeper waters with more dimly lit conditions. These specimens are often solitary, while smaller, younger specimens are often located in groups or colonies nearer to the surface, in bright sunlight. These specimens tend to show the bulbous tips on their tentacles that are characteristic of E. quadricolor. A characteristic of E. quadricolor is its ability to maintain a symbiotic relationship with anemonefish, anemone shrimp, porcelain crabs, and domino damsels which can be "hosted" by the anemone by providing it with defence against predators and also providing some nourishment. In turn, the anemone provides the fish/ crustacean with shelter. These anemones get the majority of there energy from from solar radiation via its symbiotic zooxanthellae, and can also obtain nutrients by filter feeding using its sweeping tentacles, or through wastes and debris cleaned from the surface of its partner fish/ crustacean. E. quadricolor anemones appear in a variety of colors including rose, orange, red, and green. This sea anemone can grow to be up to nearly a foot in diameter. There breeding season lasts from January to april during such time they broad cast spawn, with each anemone releasing its gametes into the water column to join with others and form free-swimming planula larvae which remain in the open water for up to 59 days before settling down on the sea floor to grow into there adult form. They can also reproduce asexually using longitudinal fission. Under ideal conditions a bubble tip anemone may live several hundred years.
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