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victusinveritas 5 months ago
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comeguessmethisriddle 6 months ago
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well? can you?
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protectoursharks 3 months ago
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The shape of a fish's caudal tail can tell you a lot about how fast the fish moves! A rounded tail is the slowest and a lunate tail is the fastest! The lunate tail has the most optimal ratio of high thrust and low draw, making it the fastest.
Ichthyology Notes 2/?
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everydaylouie 10 months ago
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Church of Whale Fall
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spicymochi 4 months ago
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silly seal
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scuba-divers 1 year ago
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'fairies dont exist' WRONG鉂椻潡cyerce elegans
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toadbreath 1 year ago
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wachinyeya 7 months ago
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ghcstcd 8 months ago
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Sockeye salmon, if he was just a little buddy
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pillowspace 1 year ago
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GIRLY JUST FOUND OUT ABOUT CYERCE ELEGANS
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If Cyerce nigricans is a butterfly, then this is a fairy... Cyerce nigricans for comparison:
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aquariumpacific 2 months ago
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This crab is under construction! Read more on the Aquarium's website. 馃馃
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mochisquish 1 year ago
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Thank you, Snoop Logg...
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protectoursharks 2 months ago
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There are four types of fish scales!
Cycloid scales are thin, overlap, and flexible. They're found on primitive teleosts (like minnows and carp).
Ctenoid scales have small, backwards pointed scales (known as cterns) make the fish more hydrodynamic and faster. They're found on Advanced Ctenoids (like perch and sunfish).
Ganoid scales are thick, diamond-shaped, and mostly non-overlapping. They're found on Chondrostei (like sturgeons and paddlefish).
Placoid scales are spikey and tooth-like with nerves. These are found on Chondrichthyes (like sharks and rays).
Ichthyology Notes 3/?
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babyfoxcollectionthings 11 months ago
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the-briny-bulletin 1 year ago
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squishsquishy 5 months ago
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>> the_story_of_a_biologist
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