Beautiful from "D'Amboinsche Rariteitkamer" for This 1705 work by Rumpf details the marine life of Amboina (Ambon) in what is now eastern Indonesia & features by Maria Sybilla Merian. In via : https://t.co/iB5ie7ZIIv

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Day 16 ! (Really need to get back on track)
Here the new NPC that was inspired from the 'Marrella splendens', an extinct mollusk.
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Potion sippers use mollusk-like slimes (shell phones) for long distance communication! These slimes can contact others of their species by using telepathy, and relay what the sipper on the other phone is saying by mimicking their speech.

More info here: https://t.co/wLiyZ1gip5

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so i've been told i've got the willpower of a mollusk bc i said i was tired of dealing with the said person's bullshit

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Ram's horn squid comin' in hot this This cute little weirdo has a coiled internal shell (like a ram's horn) that is used to control buoyancy AND has a photophore between its fins.

Spirula spirula



Redbubble: https://t.co/um3WC3tBJ6

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little, tiny, adorable mollusk😌💕💕💕

perfect for squeezing! >:3

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(also I have no shame advertising my kofi since I need money for my dad's nursing home and for me to finally go see psychiatrists > https://t.co/qqOyI27EMx )

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軟体万有引力の法則 (英:law of universal mollusk gravitation)
サーモンランにおけるシャケ達は、群れが活発になる100秒の間、イカやタコに引き寄せられる(一部の種を除く)。通説では距離が近ければ近いほど引力は強くなり、シャケから見て一番距離が近い軟体動物に引き寄せられるとされている。

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The Dana octopus squid is an 8-armed squid whose tentacles are reduced or disappear by the time they reach adulthood. Also, those lidded photophores are the largest known light-producing organs found in any animal.

Taningia danae

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This thread is awesome! I'm starting my PhD in the fall but I started using art for SciComm about a year ago by making a new drawing every week for I also tap dance here and there and occasionally make a crazy cake.

(Butterfly is WIP)

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In the 18th & 19th centuries, shell collecting was a popular pastime. Many beautifully-illustrated conchology publications were produced, such as "A Conchological Manual" (1839). Explore a 1st edition in via ➡️ https://t.co/DcdeFPzmQT 🐚🐚

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Happy Shell-ebrate with beautiful shell from the 1872 and 1880 volumes of the "Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London". Explore this title in thanks to ➡️ https://t.co/7GPigU17e1 🐚🐚🐚

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kacchan have some insecure moment when he saw other owner praised their mollusk is a good boi. he's think he's not acting good at all and afraid deku might hate him.

but Nah...deku absolutely love him very much. his kacchan is always Sugoi☺️💕

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Happy Enjoy this "just-so" story about giant squid from our Head of Mollusks, Tim Pearce! https://t.co/wml3jFCuga

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"Hey little boy, what you got there?" / "Kind sir, it's a mollusk I found."
Spongebob Squarepants warm-up from this morning.

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[Pone/mlp]
Pesky has the power to control insects, arachnids and mollusks, so he scouts out a town, sends in the bee's and then upsales the ponies there to pay him for their removal.

He draws the little cross over his cutie mark himself! Cheeky bugger..

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The Bigfin squids are an elusive group of cephs that are rarely seen, especially as adults. It's easy to identify them when we do find them because their fins can be up to 90% of the mantle length!

family Magnapinna

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