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Every time I look at the maxima clam (Tridacna maxima), I picture one of these ridiculous cartoonish aunts that purse their painted lips to smooch the main character's cheek
This 'Animal Inside Out' exhibition in Lisbon looks absolutely stunning!
#AnimalAnatomy #SciArt
When you thought nature couldn't be even more awesome:
The moustache toad (Leptobrachium boringii) grows a set of 'nuptial spines' on its upper lip during the breeding season
#LeMoustacheToad
@chgabouleaud @theFlyingBonny @Space_Thomalice @Bottlaeric *ahem* "année saturnienne" *cough cough*
https://t.co/zpJgy7xqa5
@chgabouleaud Tu devrais écrire des discours pour booster le moral des nations ;)
Merci beaucoup Charles ! :)
The Damascus goat, with its weird looking head, could definitely be imagined grazing alongside the Banthas from Star Wars.
But contrary to them, it actually exists.
This gorgeous infrared satellite image of the Susitna Glacier in Alaska looks like a painting of a blossoming cherry tree.
Who said science and poetry were not a match?
The other good news is that this phenomenon is fairly uniform around the world. Therefore, all of us can benefit from the show, provided clear skies are at hand.
Reason #2: well, actually some of you will be able to see it with clear enough skies. Most of the time, it will appear as a bluish tinge. It appears brightest at about 10°-20° above the horizon, since you are looking through a greater depth of atmosphere at this level