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wodeworm · 2 years ago
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danniswrites · 3 months ago
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Difference Of Cries - Check-In 533 (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1467429494-difference-of-cries-check-in-533?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=DannisWrites Genetically modified Atlantic Cod becomes an ethical dilemma. Check-in 532 Evening passes quickly in my sleep. In the new morning, the cries begin anew. I swim with new strength. My fins undulate, trembling in their eagerness. Perhaps, in the lateness of day, they will give the other cries, that make my work desirable. The cries are not real. I feel myself lifted from the water. "Hey, Rahna! This one's different! He's fighting me! Is that in his programming?" He holds me gently and strokes my fins. The sensation is pleasant. I put away my sharp fin. "He didn't hurt you. Look at these readings! These changes in his, uh, her brain here...and here. They saw this at the North Bank. They said the young ones work harder and faster." 
Check-in 533 Time to visit my human keepers. One picks me up with a smile. I smile back. He is dark skinned, and laughs. "Hey, Rahna! Did you ever see a fish smile?" The lady is tanned with brown eyes. She frowns. "You been out in the sun too long, Dyson! Let me see-her. What are you? You look like an Atlantic Cod, but-c'mon, smile for me, Girl! That's it!" I did not understand her confusion, but I smile again. She holds up her phone and I see myself. My face changed in these past few months! I see, not a fish face, but eyes closer to the front, and lips that are soft and can smile. My scales are still golden and pretty. My face still resembles a cod, long and vertically oval. "Hey, I'm gonna call Base. They are not gonna believe this! Look in her bag. She has artifacts from The Graveyard Of The Atlantic. Old coins, a spoon, and look at these crab specimens! Let's put them in the tank--uh--" Not my pets! I draw out my sharp fin. "Oh, ok, I see, dat's your friends. You can keep 'em. I'll just take the other stuff. Dat all right wid' you?" I nod, and her brown eyes widen.
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theartmatrix007 · 2 years ago
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usascripthelpersofficial · 5 months ago
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🔍 Did you know? Albinism is caused by genetic mutations affecting melanin production! This results in light skin, hair, and eyes. Understanding albinism helps us appreciate the beauty of genetic diversity. #GeneticMutations #Melanin #AlbinismAwareness #GeneticDiversity
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shravya96 · 3 months ago
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Rare Autism Mutation: Neurons Starved of Nutrients #sciencefather
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catluvus · 10 months ago
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[ad_1] I regretted to set make-up to his facial area Btw that yellow cat is eagle goldstar , generally cats with wing had been at the back again but he has a variety of genetic mutation that tends to make his wings to develop at his front legs . He is also Kimchi's fu- I suggest finest friend uwuwuwuwuwuwu #voyage #eaglegoldstar #makeup #memes #catmemes #geneticmutation #trigged #artwork #digitalart #cat [ad_2]
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battle-acs-official · 1 year ago
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I do not subscribe to those kinds of ideas.
I do not believe Sasquatch is an extra-dimentional entity.
I do not believe Sasquatch is an extraterrestrial.
I do not believe Sasquatch is a biblical giant or nephilim
I believe Sasquatch is of entirely Earthly origin. Mundane flesh and blood. Beeg monke.
No magic. No psychic powers. No devine lineage.
And for that matter, I believe that most animals that are the subject of Cryptozoological study are just that; Animals. Creatures that are simply the products of evolutionary pressures and geneticmutations, just like all of us.
I'm about to go on a rant about Sasquatch.
I'm not sorry.
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So.
Sasquatch. Bigfoot. Big hairy thing in the woods. What is it, and why is it so fucking hard to find?
Honestly, the simplest and most effective answer to basically any question asked about it is: "It's an Ape. Duh."
Okay, what is it? It's an Ape. A Great Ape. What specific branch is unknown, but it DEFINITELY ISN'T A GIGANTOPITHECUS DESCENDANT!!! Giganto was an Orangutan relative and Sasquatch is clearly more related to Apes like Gorilla and Chimpanzee. Stop that. Just because it was big doesn't mean that that's the only animal Sasquatch could be related to.
On the point of bigness, first, Giganto is good precedent for Apes being able to get that big, so the argument that Sasquatch couldn't as big as it's reported to be is already dead.
Why would it get so big, though? Well, why did everything else that came across the Bering land bridge get so damn big? Bountiful resources, need to adapt, freedom for experimental forms to arise due to lack of competition. Everything in the Ice Age Species Exchange did 2 things: Got really fucking big and got really fucking weird, so an ape coming over would experience the same lack of competition and adaptive pressures.
So why would we have such a hard time finding them if they've been here the whole time? Well, for starters, we do find them. Often. You just stick your fingers in your ears, close your eyes, and chant "Hoaxes and Bears! Hoaxes and Bears!". So... That's a you problem. Also, let's put ourselves in the mindset of a Sasquatch for a minute here:
You're a Sasquatch.
You're probably somewhere between Gorilla and Chimpanzee levels of intelligence.
You're hanging out, doing your thing, walking through the woods, and you enter a clearing.
The clearing is full of dead shit, fires and screaming, hairless murderous cryptids that can kill basically anything it wants.
You recognize that this thing is a threat.
You also recognize that they usually stay in or near the plains.
You also recognize that they usually don't come out at night.
You also recognize that if they can see it, they can kill it.
You make the easy connection that the best method for not being killed by these things is to go where they don't (Deep forests and inaccessible mountains) and do your thing when they're inactive (Night).
Now, practice this habit for an absolute bare minimum of the last 10,000 years (the last time the Bering land bridge was accessible, but they likely would have came over on one of the earlier openings, which was up to several million years ago) and you have an animal that is very well adapted to seeing Humans as an existential threat and keeping well the fuck away from them.
Alright, well, if they're real, why haven't we found fossils? ... My guy, do you have any idea how ludicrously difficult it is to find ANY Primate fossils? We have functionally 0 Chimpanzee fossils. We have a handful of teeth for Gorillas. Orangutans, also mostly just a couple dozen teeth. Gigantopithecus, the guy that everyone points to (erroneously) as an ancestor of Sasquatch, is only known from a partial jaw bone. Most of it's anatomy is just speculation.
For all practical purposes, there may as well not be any Primate fossils.
So now tell me why you would expect to find any Sasquatch fossils?
Well, why are primate fossils so hard to find? Forests. For a fossil to be preserved, the animal needs to either be buried swiftly after death in mostly light sediment, like sand and silt, or have their bones picked clean and, still, buried in some form of sediment quickly (like burial in a grave).
Forests rarely ever have such conditions. Most bodies are left in open air, humid, bioactive, scavenger filled conditions with very few chances to be buried (unless they end up falling in a river).
Oh, and North American forests are possibly the worst possible forests for fossil preservation, if for no other reason than fucking porcupines. Little bastards actively EAT BONES. So, yeah, finding fossils in NA forests is nigh impossible for an already nigh impossible animal to expect a fossil from.
Alright, but that doesn't explain why we can't find them. Well, for starters, we do, you guys just call all the witnesses liars, drunks or idiots. And expecting that kind of reaction tends to dampen one's enthusiasm to tell people what you've seen...
... So that's your fault, when you really think about it.
Also, who's gonna fund a multiple years expedition into the most remote reaches of the continent, with people the scientific (ha, ironic) community has made a habit of condemning as quacks and hoaxers, with military grade search and reconnaissance equipment, trying to build an entirely new field of study from scratch, to find an animal that is deliberately, consciously, trying to not be found.
Oh, so you just conveniently just can't find any evidence, but it totally exists? We have hair, which is call hoaxes. We have foot, hand and full body prints, which you call hoaxes. We have dermal ridges (the stuff that makes your fingerprint, but they exist on your hands and feet), which you call hoaxes. We have photos, which you call hoaxes. We have videos, which you call hoaxes. We have audio recordings, which you call hoaxes. We have basically everything short of a physical specimen.
Well then get a physical specimen!
A) Again, they are actively trying to stay away from humans. They likely don't visit the same places twice when they see humans around.
B) Sightings are rare, brief and probably deliberate on the Sasquatch's part as a way to scare you off. You're not going to be running around the forest on your normal hike with a tranquilizer gun to quick-draw at a moment's notice and that animal is definitely not going to let itself be seen for very long.
C) Hunters usually have a habit of NOT shooting the upright, human-shaped things in the woods. Even if it very obviously looks like a Sasquatch, most people would likely hold their fire in case it's an asshole in a suit.
D) Even if you manage to shoot one, do you have a chopper to haul it out? No? Well good luck dragging a 6-10 foot tall, 400-700 pound behemoth out of the woods with nothing but your bare hands.
And finally E) I'd like to at least hope that most people would be hesitant to kill something that looks so much like a human. If you saw a mother and young, could you really bring yourself to killing them?
Any debate is welcome, just be civil.
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funnywildlife · 4 years ago
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For this #ThrowbackThursday Enjoy Limited Edition "Tira" The Rare Polka Zebra calf. Current status: unknown Last update: taken by Tanzanian authorities for conservation and safekeeping from predators and other natural threats Tira is the only pseudomelanistic zebra cub known to humankind though very scarce photos like these. Pseudomelanism is a genetic mutation/ defect, which give a dark maroon fur and spots instead of black colour coat with white stripes for regular zebras. Tira was the name given to him for being first spotted and introduced to the world by Antony Tira The rarest and the shiniest jewel for animal kingdom indeed "TIRA" * Photos captured by #wildographer @anupam.thombre. Follow him for regular updates.. . #Wildography #unique #geneticmutation #pseudomelanism #zebrafoal #zebrasofinstagram #anupamthombre #africanwildlife #africaadventure #discoverearth #wondersoftheworld #masaimarasafari #tira #polkadottedzebra #rare #beautiful #beautifulnature #wildearth #wildportrait #animalportrait #beautifulanimals #nifhivefeature #conservation #sharethelove #onceinalifetime #wildlife_aroundworld #spottedzebra @nikonindiaofficial @discoverwildlife @natgeowild @africanimals @naturein_focus @discovery_uk @wildlife_world._ @wildestafrica @ccb.animals @animalelite @animals_captures https://www.instagram.com/p/CORFIpLATWy/?igshid=12tj1qfmwflsx
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rachfont · 4 years ago
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Stop scrolling and get to checking your chest! Here’s your monthly reminder to #feelitonthefirst. This applies to everyone, no matter your age or gender identity. Make sure to do your #selfbreastexam today. If you don’t know how to do a #selfexamgram, I’m here to help ☺️. All it takes is 5 minutes and can be done virtually anywhere. You know the drill! Check for: -Lumps -Bumps -Nipple discharge (it’s a thing!) -Redness -Swelling -Inverted nipples I had my #doublemastectomy to reduce my lifetime risk from 87% to 5%, but I make sure to feel the #foobs, armpits, and my collarbone for anything out of the ordinary. If you’re rocking your natural breast tissue, implants, fat transfer, or a #flattie, feel that chest area! You are your best advocate and you know your body best. This post is brought to you by my post therapy glow and a super comfy @shefit (which I may or may not have ordered another one 🙈) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #brca #brca1 #previvor #thebreasties #theprevivor #breastcancerawareness #selfexamgram #selfexamgramchallenge #breastreconstruction #geneticmutation #monitoryourmountains #breasties #wahtmm #movemountains #checkyourself #breastcanceraction #feelthemonthefirst https://www.instagram.com/p/CEmqaIwjQkd/?igshid=reqn41ff14xc
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danniswrites · 3 months ago
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Difference Of Cries - Check-In 532 (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1467426745-difference-of-cries-check-in-532?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=DannisWrites Genetically modified Atlantic Cod becomes an ethical dilemma. Check-in 532 Evening passes quickly in my sleep. In the new morning, the cries begin anew. I swim with new strength. My fins undulate, trembling in their eagerness. Perhaps, in the lateness of day, they will give the other cries, that make my work desirable. The cries are not real. I feel myself lifted from the water. "Hey, Rahna! This one's different! He's fighting me! Is that in his programming?" He holds me gently and strokes my fins. The sensation is pleasant. I put away my sharp fin. "He didn't hurt you. Look at these readings! These changes in his, uh, her brain here...and here. They saw this at the North Bank. They said the young ones work harder and faster." 
Check-in 533 Time to visit my human keepers. One picks me up with a smile. I smile back. He is dark skinned, and laughs. "Hey, Rahna! Did you ever see a fish smile?" The lady is tanned with brown eyes. She frowns. "You been out in the sun too long, Dyson! Let me see-her. What are you? You look like an Atlantic Cod, but-c'mon, smile for me, Girl! That's it!" I did not understand her confusion, but I smile again. She holds up her phone and I see myself. My face changed in these past few months! I see, not a fish face, but eyes closer to the front, and lips that are soft and can smile. My scales are still golden and pretty. My face still resembles a cod, long and vertically oval. "Hey, I'm gonna call Base. They are not gonna believe this! Look in her bag. She has artifacts from The Graveyard Of The Atlantic. Old coins, a spoon, and look at these crab specimens! Let's put them in the tank--uh--" Not my pets! I draw out my sharp fin. "Oh, ok, I see, dat's your friends. You can keep 'em. I'll just take the other stuff. Dat all right wid' you?" I nod, and her brown eyes widen.
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ken-armbruster · 3 years ago
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Original artist: Nat Jones @natjonesart #fitgirl #alienart #alien1979 #alienanthology #alienartwork #creatureart #creatureartist #brasileira #geneticmutation #scifimovies #scifiartwork #scifimovie #photoshopedit #photoshopediting #photoshopedits #3dmaker #3dmakers https://www.instagram.com/p/CVTIGBePeja/?utm_medium=tumblr
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emmahastwomoms · 4 years ago
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It’s #FeedingTubeAwarenessWeek so here are some reasons Emma got her g-tube. At 2 years old, after a year of feeding and speech therapy her feeding was still not progressing and she was falling into the “failure to thrive” category with her weight. We found that she has an abnormal swallow pattern and her severe sensory processing disorder causes her to not want anything beyond liquid in her mouth. The g-tube has allowed us to give her the nutrients she needs and keep her weight steady ❤️⁣ ⁣ #emmaleimomi #gtube #gtubebaby #gtubeawareness #feedingdisorder #dysphagia #oromotordysfunction #hypotonia #nr2f1 #bbsoas #cvi #ona #onh #sensoryprocessingdisorder #autism #autismspectrumdisorder #raredisease #geneticmutation #shareyourrare #countdowntorarediseaseday #careaboutrare https://www.instagram.com/p/CLDD1F4sAE2/?igshid=1rnua2557g8ua
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atomstalk · 4 years ago
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 A strange form of albinism is thought to have made this turtle such a ridiculous vivid yellow. Known as chromatic leucism, it happens when an animal is missing most of its pigment, aside from one - in this case yellow pteridine pigments. You can read more about this Indian flapshell turtle (Lissemys punctata) through the link in our bio. ​. ​📷 : Debashish Sharma/Twitter . . Follow @atomstalk . . . . #biology🔬 #biotechnology #geneticdisease #geneticdisorder #geneticmutation #geneticsmatter #genetics #dnagenetics #natureislit #turtles🐢 #turtlesofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CHS0PTCjpKW/?igshid=11pu1kk9cy91z
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geniusdubai · 4 years ago
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Genetic Engineering Better Crops?
Genetic Engineering Better Crops? #GMOcrops #geneticmodification #genecorrection #gmos
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Genetic engineering and plant gene mutation is the most widely researched topic, underway in developing new crops, which are better resistant to pests and give more produce per hector. There are two school of thoughts, one in favors and the other warning of imminent complications on ecosystem and environment.
Genetic engineering a term defining the artificial manipulation, modification,…
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kaygarden · 4 years ago
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A little genetic mutations going on, a single and double grime one columbine plant. #geneticmutation #geneticbeauty #flowersofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CAbcSSNg1i6/?igshid=8lheqaydurnc
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haroldgeorge · 5 years ago
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This #Stormharo sketch came out a little better. 🏷 MY HASHTAGS👇🏽 #harostyle #turlocktoonskwad #haroartist #drawwatuwant #sketchtimewithharo #marvelharo #xmenharo 🔖 OTHER HASHTAGS👇🏽 #sketchbookdrawing #comicgeek #drawoftheday #comicsart #ballpointpenart #drawing_expression #kingart #drawingcomics #drawingxmen #ijustwannadraw #drawingstorm #geneticmutation #africanwoman #sketches #mcu #newmcu (at Empire's Comics Vault) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5lR93BFvKu/?igshid=1m1vma919xz4t
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