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luuckywarlockk · 4 months ago
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Literally just got home from a session I was running where, instead of combat encounters I was crunching to get ready, my players went "tetrodon tipping" and terrorized jungle life in one of the best sessions I have ever had that I had not prepped for at all.
Now I'm prepped for the next two weeks, but seeing this as the first post felt like a callout.
idk what dm needs to hear this but you arent getting that done in a single session
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snviste · 8 months ago
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Sonacome Tetrodon sedan (rendred by vizcom)
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egypt2024 · 10 months ago
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Les célèbres "4 patates", en réalité 7 colonnes remontant jusqu'en surface, sont, avec la baisse de la fréquentation touristique, l'exemple du redéveloppement de la vie sous-marine en Mer Rouge. Une magnifique plongée à Safaga.
La liste de ce que vous verrez n'est pas exhaustive… Dans le jardin de corail entre les tours : Raies pastenagues à pois bleus, gros diodons et tetrodons, Empereurs Gros Yeux et Becs de Cane Bleutés isolés en pleine eau, nudibranches sur les petits blocs coralliens, Poissons pierre.
Les colonnes sont, elles, habitées par de multiples Rascasses Volantes Communes ou Rayonnées, Poissons Scorpions, Syngnathes Réticulés ou à poitrine noire, poissons hachètes, parfois murènes.
Gardez au-moins 20mn pour rester à moins de 6m devant l'aquarium des dômes : alcyonnaires mauves où se cachent les glassfish, Sergents Majors, ballets d'anthias pourchassés par de belles carangues, Girelles-paons de Mer Rouge qui viennent frapper la vitre de votre masque…
N'oublions pas les rencontres fréquentes du "gros Napoleon" et d'une "Tortue". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The famous "4 potatoes", actually 7 columns rising to the surface, are, with the decrease in tourist attendance, the example of the redevelopment of underwater life in the Red Sea. A wonderful dive in Safaga.
The list of what you will see is not exhaustive… In the coral garden between the towers: Stingrays with blue polka dots, large diodons and tetrodons, Emperors Big Eyes and Blued Beaks isolated in open water, nudibranches on small coral blocks, stone fish.
The columns are inhabited by multiple Common or Radiated Flying Scorpion Fishes, Reticulated Syngnaths or black-breasted, hatched fish, sometimes moray eels.
Keep at least 20 minutes to stay less than 6m in front of the aquarium of the domes: purple alcyonaires where the glassfish are hiding, Sergeants Majors, ballets of anthias chased by beautiful jacks, Girelles-peacocks of Red Sea who come to strike the glass of your mask…
Let’s not forget the frequent encounters of the "big Napoleon" and a "Turtle".
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filingfillets · 11 months ago
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Atelier d’Urbanisme et d’Architecture (Jacques Berce, Henri Ciriani, etc) /Tetrodon / 1968 / France
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Photo1: ©︎Arc en rêve centre d'architecture
https://www.sudouest.fr/culture/a-bordeaux-le-tetrodon-est-dans-la-place-8228826.php
https://archipostcard.blogspot.com/2012/11/tetrodons-sauver.html
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neutrallaboratory · 6 years ago
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#tetrodon https://www.instagram.com/p/BvyQf82H5Xq/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=12d160qpz2jzh
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souadmani · 2 years ago
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Strates de l’incertitude. Série de strates et d’éléments d’études autour de la « « zone critique » Golfe de Fos et l’étang de Berre à Martigues, projet Plastigo, France, 2020-2022 Fos sur Mer, France. le 29 Janvier 2020. Projet organisé par l’association @par_ce_passage_infranchi Avec les artistes Patricia Plich, Christophe Galatry, Phillipe Autric, Souad Mani et le réalisateur Arts Numériques Romain Papion #plastigoproject #souadmani #poétique #anthropoceneart #landscape #industriel #parcepassageinfranchi #tetrodon #nuit #nightphotography #territoire #zad #climatepoetry #conceptualnature #climatobservation #landscape #incertitude #stratesdelincertitude #artistenresidence (à ArcelorMittal - Fos-sur-Mer) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce7FjZdI9l4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sortirdanslesud · 3 years ago
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Voilà pourquoi le #poisson-ballon est aussi appelé #pufferfish en anglais... poisson souffleur ! 😉 #arothron #tetrodon #seaquariumgrauduroi #legrauduroi #gard #occitanie #centremarin #aquarium #biodiversité #sortirdanslesud #marinebiodiversity Reposted from @seaquariumgrauduroi (à Seaquarium Grau du Roi) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUZyulfAk_9/?utm_medium=tumblr
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patrycjaplich · 5 years ago
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Plastigo est un projet collectif de recherches artistiques autour du Golfe de Fos. Une démarche de quatre artistes sur notre bien commun avec l’air : Le sol et son contenu. Des signaux d’alertes visibles et invisibles par tous en des points de ce territoire . Le projet est une interpellation à l’ère de l’Anthropocène.
Plastigo is a collective artistic research-based project around the Gulf of Fos. The main approach of four artists is focused on our common good: the soil and its content. The problem exposed by warning signals visible and invisible from all points in this territory. The project is an inquiry into the Anthropocene era.
par ce passage, infranchi Souad Mani Chris Galatry Philippe Autric Patrycja Plich
sélection de photos de la première RDV janvier 2020 Martigues – Rassuen – Fos sur Mer
Projet réalisé dans le cadre de la résidence au Tétrodon Martigues.
@par_ce_passage_infranchi @contrechamps @galatry.chris @souad.mani
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tribbetherium · 4 years ago
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The Late Therocene: 75 million years post-establishment
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Welcome to the Jungle: Tropical Forests of Lacero
While North Ecatoria has broken off from the Ecatorian mainland in the Late Therocene, another landmass has split off this time from the southeastern side of Ecatoria: the continent of Lacero. This small continent is primarily tropical rainforest: its trees are mostly those of citrus and stonefruit, as usual, while grasses and cloverferns grow all across the forest floor. Some cloverferns have converged with vines, climbing up trees in a race for sunlight, while certain grasses evolved to become similar to bromeliads: sprouting on the trunks and branches of trees with gaudy colors that complete the look of a wild and wonderful jungle landscape. Like the animals, the plants here compete fiercely in the struggle to survive: the trees develop partnerships with the plants that grow on them, be it parasitic, commensal, or even mutualistic.
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This lush tropical jungle is home to thousands of different species, living in different levels and regions of the forest. Down below on the forest floor, different herbivores thrive, feeding on low-growing plants, roots and fungi, as well as fallen seeds and fruit. Bumbaruskas (Bumbaceros tetrodon), small grazers of relation to the carnivorous beelzeboars, forage here on the damp ground, while small basal hamtelopes like the llamlings (Longicollimys spp.) and ledonkes (Asinomimomys spp.) rummage about in the low-lying vegetation, grazing and browsing on whatever plants are in their reach.
Smaller carnivores also make a living in the forest floor, where they take advantage of the variety of herbivores present here. Some are part-time predators, such as the grizzlets (Nanoursulus minimus), a very small basal hamyena, and the only other one still extant aside from its bigger cousins in North Ecatoria, that has adapted to a diet of insects, fruits and fungi but will take on young bumbaruskas or hamtelopes if it can. Others are strict carnivores that go after larger game: the tattooed warhound (Guerrocyon khani) is the largest of the ground predators, and typically hunts in pairs, their favored targets being hamtelopes but as a team fully capable of taking an adult male bumbaruska head-on.
Higher up in the canopy, ratbats of a wide assortment of species take residence, with some, such as brown ratbats (Musculonyctus spp.) being small swift-like insectivores, while others, such as firebats (Pyronyctus spp.) and battacans (Erythrocephalonyctus spp.) being fruit-eaters and thus important seed dispersers. Like the walkabies, their diet of colorful fruit came hand-in-hand with improved color vision, and in turn gaudier display colors used to communicate and attract mates.
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But the treetops of the Laceroan forests are dominated by the lemunkies: a group of primate-like hamsters descended from the arboreal squizzels. They too have developed color vision and impressive coloration, such as the rainbow squimian (Spectrosimius bahagri) and the painted rafreeki (Notodril papioides), two species with brightly-colored, larger males that display to harems of females with their noisy territorial displays and colorful bodies, with pigments obtained from their food and thus bright colors signify a strong and well-fed potential mate for any prospective female. Other lemunkies, such as the gronke (Primatocricetus spp.) use their coloration more on camouflage, blending in with the branches and trees with its distinctive patterns of browns, yellows and pale greens.
While most lemunkies are social, active, colorful and intelligent, there is one unusual outlier in this family of the bright and brilliant: the slow-moving, leaf-eating koanda (Melanonasus ailuropoides). Slow-moving, nocturnal and very lethargic in its movements, this species is notable for its diet of tough, toxic leaves that offer very little nutrition. To cope, it greatly reduced its caloric needs and metabolism by sacrificing its most energy-hungry organ of all: its brain. It may seem counterintuitive for a creature to evolve to be incredibly dim-witted, especially in sharp contrast to its clever cousins, but evolution doesn't always succeed with the strongest, fastest or smartest, making animals "better": the koanda's foul diet is one it has no competition for, as nothing else eats the stuff, and also is the source of toxins that give the koanda a terrible smell and thus unappealing and malodorous to predators.
Intelligence, sociability or being just plain smelly benefits the lemunkies well in the treetops of Lacero, as a predator like no other hunts in the canopy above: the tigerillas (Pantheropithecus spp.). Descended from the treegers, this 200-pound predator is a tree-dwelling specialist adapted for hunting lemunkies, with a bizarre mixture of features seemingly combining those from big cats, apes and the Madagascan fossa alike. Grasping paws on both front and hind limbs allow it to scale up trees with little effort, chasing its prey onto precarious branches, while poweful jaws can seize its prey even midair as they try to leap to safety. Its long prehensile fingers leave the tigerilla unable to retract its claws, and as such on the ground it walks on its heels and knuckles to avoid blunting its weaponry, and furthering its convergent, uncanny resemblance to an ape-- at least at first glance.
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rightleaninglibertarian · 3 years ago
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Hope you enjoy tetrodonic acid and prussic acid
"ingredients you can pronounce!!!" actually i'm great at phonics and i love eating chemicals
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artscult · 7 years ago
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Honkeny's Tetrodon - high resolution image from old book.
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nicobandini-blog · 7 years ago
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#flower #flowertattoo #darkartists #tattooparlour #traditionalartist #inkcultr #rad_trad_tattoo #tattoosnob #classictattoo #tattooink #oldschooltattoo #traditionalclub #tradworkerssubmission #traditionaltattoo #lyontattoo #wheretheydothattat #colourtattoo #boldwillhold #tattoolife #bestradtattoo #inkstagram #inked #oldlines #worldfamousink #inkart #tattoo #top_class_tattooing #tattooworkers #tatouage (à Tetrodon Tattoo)
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artscult-com · 7 years ago
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Crescent Tetrodon - high resolution image from old book.
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eurekamag--com · 7 years ago
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Echouage d'un tetrodon Tetrodon lagocephalus L. pres de Quiberon et remarques sur la pres ence ...
http://dlvr.it/PRdH4r
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neutrallaboratory · 6 years ago
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#tetrodon https://www.instagram.com/p/BvyP43tHUb2/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2neoqxw0m7cf
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souadmani · 2 years ago
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Strates de l’incertitude. Série de strates et d’éléments d’études autour de la « « zone critique » Golfe de Fos et l’étang de Berre à Martigues, projet Plastigo, France, 2020-2022 Fos sur Mer, France. le 29 Janvier 2020. Projet organisé par l’association @par_ce_passage_infranchi Avec les artistes Patricia Plich, Christophe Galatry, Phillipe Autric, Souad Mani et le réalisateur Arts Numériques Romain Papion #plastigoproject #souadmani #poétique #anthropoceneart #landscape #industriel #parcepassageinfranchi #tetrodon #nuit #nightphotography #territoire #zad #climatepoetry #conceptualnature #climatobservation #landscape #incertitude #stratesdelincertitude #artistenresidence (à ArcelorMittal - Fos-sur-Mer) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce7FY-mI7uX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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