Time to get the gains train rolling again. ALL ABOARD!! Reblog, add your own and tag all your flexy friends and let’s do this!
👇“but I don’t have any muscles”👇
BUT YOU DO! And you don’t have to be ripped or jacked to ride. Everyone is welcome aboard! It’s all about confidence and self love. Even a smile requires you to flex some muscles. So feel awesome and hop on it’s finally FRIDAY!😎
Rattail fish are very curious and will investigate any disturbance on or around the seafloor. Those enormous eyes give the rattail an edge. They can glimpse even the faintest flickers of bioluminescence—the “living light” produced by deep-sea animals. Keen eyesight reveals prey, like fishes and squid, darting in the waters above the seafloor.
A rattail relies on other senses, like smell and touch, to find a meal too. These fish have a nose for rotting carrion, and sensitive barbels on their chin detect small crustaceans or worms wiggling in the mud below. They can also communicate with a swim bladder that makes a drumming sound. Learn more about the remarkable rattail: https://www.mbari.org/animal/rattail-fish/.