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Tom Hall ☘ 5. kol
Brittle Starfish can change directions instantly. Eerie and Beautiful! ⭐️
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Alison Young 2. kol
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Deep Sea 20. lis
Pythonaster seastar feeding on a glass sponge. 📷NOAA
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Deep Sea 15. lis
This deep-sea mud star, Dytaster insignis, is a species which occurs in the true abyss (8,250-11,580 ft)! They're commonly collected with disks engorged with mud because swallow the sediment in order to devour potential snails and clams. 📽️NOAA
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MBARI 30. sij 2019.
A new survey a new study examines the complex confluence of factors that seem to have powered wasting disease.
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Christoph Raisch 1. pro 2018.
Fascinating read on c++14 asynchronous multicore programing with futures. Real World e2e implementation vs textbook only as technology base for . , now THAT piqued my interest.
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Pam Maggio 7. srp
Sea Star Pink Flower Glass Pendant Necklace With Freshwater Pearls and Sterling Silver Leaf Charm Spring Summer Jewelry Wedding Bridal via
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🔥 Alexander Gallego 1. lis
If you haven't already, is going to have a dev summit which sounds pretty cool. Submit your proposal, you have until midnight tonight! I submitted mine just now, though I'll probably have to edit in the morning. ha.... eeek! Last min.
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LindasCraftStudio 5. velj
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Joel Sartore 18. sij
Once known as starfish, species like this Arctic cookie star are now identified as sea stars - a more fitting description as they are not fish at all! Sea stars are echinoderms, and are closely related to sea urchins and sand dollars. Photo taken .
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Joel Sartore 7. pro
Here’s a close up of a leather star I photographed . Unlike other sea stars, this species does not have spines. Instead, it has several rows of papulae on each of its five arms, which are small sacks used for respiration.
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Kita M Williams 22. ruj
The formidable tube feet of a crown-of-thorns starfish ⭐️
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Scylla 16. tra
Meetup April 17: Warsaw users are hosting a talk "Scylla: an example of high performance server application." Register to learn about Scylla, a server-side application written using framework which makes it easy to scale vertically:
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Avi Kivity 4. stu
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Pam Maggio 2. srp
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Hakai Magazine 30. tra
A new study confirms sea star species suffered unequally during the outbreak of sea star wasting disease. One species actually benefitted:
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Deep Sea 12. lis
This sea star (Dytaster sp.) has pointed tube feet which allow it to move quickly on the sediment! 📷NOAA
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Macpeters 3. lip
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Joni Seidenstein 5. kol
Odgovor korisniku/ci @artcollisions
And here is a picture of a little quilt I made with a
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Marine Explorer 6. ruj
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