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Just Offscreen posted:That's what I thought too- I assumed baleen whales lacked the ability to dive down deep enough to tangle with a giant squid. Stands to reason that if they dive down for smaller squid shoals then they would bump into the larger ones I suppose, but I'm having trouble visualizing how it could eat one. A giant squid? They generally don't, but that looks like a Fin Whale so it has the size to drag one with it when it goes back to the surface. The squid will either let go or die from the pressure change.
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Are death rates down that much
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:A giant squid? They generally don't, but that looks like a Fin Whale so it has the size to drag one with it when it goes back to the surface. The squid will either let go or die from the pressure change. Huh, I didn't know giant/colossal squid can't survive in lower-pressure ocean depths. What causes this?
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Their internal tissue pressure is normalized to the greater pressure of being in the deep ocean. If it surfaces too quickly, their tissues will expand due to their increased pressure in the lower pressure shallows as well as some gasses coming out of solution and forming bubbles. They can come to the surface but it needs to be slowly to equilibrate their internal pressure with the external. Same in reverse for going back to depth.
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There's room for some sweet symbiosis here if we can train them to get the olives out of the bottom of the jar.
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Raptor1033 posted:Their internal tissue pressure is normalized to the greater pressure of being in the deep ocean. If it surfaces too quickly, their tissues will expand due to their increased pressure in the lower pressure shallows as well as some gasses coming out of solution and forming bubbles. They can come to the surface but it needs to be slowly to equilibrate their internal pressure with the external. Same in reverse for going back to depth. https://i.imgur.com/CzZBZPF.mp4
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Raptor1033 posted:Their internal tissue pressure is normalized to the greater pressure of being in the deep ocean. If it surfaces too quickly, their tissues will expand due to their increased pressure in the lower pressure shallows as well as some gasses coming out of solution and forming bubbles. They can come to the surface but it needs to be slowly to equilibrate their internal pressure with the external. Same in reverse for going back to depth. Ah, the squid suffers from the bends. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8z8hLvjb_U
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I don't know much about ocean life's biological structures and tissues but I would be 100% unsurprised to learn that squid et al have some physiological way of speeding up equilibration. Unlike us 1 atm surface dwellers "oh no my blood doesn't work cause I climbed a mountain and dropped half an atmosphere of pressure!"
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Raptor1033 posted:I don't know much about ocean life's biological structures and tissues but I would be 100% unsurprised to learn that squid et al have some physiological way of speeding up equilibration. Unlike us 1 atm surface dwellers "oh no my blood doesn't work cause I climbed a mountain and dropped half an atmosphere of pressure!" Whales and other deep diving cetaceans just deal with it through a protective layer of blubber that slows the rate of dissipation to a manageable level. I think in most cases animals who aren't traversing the depths with any regularity aren't likely to have adaptive traits therein.
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How to pick up girls. https://i.imgur.com/A04UbKz.gifv
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Cartoon Man posted:https://i.imgur.com/M58NzOb.mp4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmh_usvhHLw
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Raptor1033 posted:Their internal tissue pressure is normalized to the greater pressure of being in the deep ocean. If it surfaces too quickly, their tissues will expand due to their increased pressure in the lower pressure shallows as well as some gasses coming out of solution and forming bubbles. They can come to the surface but it needs to be slowly to equilibrate their internal pressure with the external. Same in reverse for going back to depth. Yeah, it's why so little is known about colossal squid. Scientists have only been able to observe corpses that are either badly decayed after washing ashore or, very rarely, caught in a fishing net and have been grossly warped due to rapid pressure change. Colossal squid also leave pretty recognizable since they have hooks and barbs inside the suckers as well as the rim. Judging from the scars on the whale it's only tussled with giant squid which cap out at just over 1/3 of it's size.
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Sound for tips from gramma https://i.imgur.com/49WzKTi.mp4
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What the... I think I recorded that a few years back, but I've no recollection of putting it online... What a baffling yet utterly inconsequential mystery haha
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kalensc posted:What the... You might want to change some password then.
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# ? Mar 9, 2020 21:29 |
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Just lol if that is your first thought and not that goon got drunk and posted funny poo poo but forgot.
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https://i.imgur.com/pdwRCyd.mp4 Sound on
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The little spinning brush on the bottom is a great detail.
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Inceltown posted:Just lol if that is your first thought and not that goon got drunk and posted funny poo poo but forgot. lol ya it's either this, or (more likely) one of the folks I shared it with directly threw it onto imgur, or someone else saw the same setup and took a quick vid of it Was just a very weird déjà-vû-esque moment of "hey that's me...no wait...what?"
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Kheldarn posted:Sound for tips from gramma This should have ended with a drunk kid in a soccer uniform.
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Ralepozozaxe posted:The little spinning brush on the bottom is a great detail. he also appears to be sporting an erection
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so I wasn't sure where to make this request - can anyone make this avatar sized? less than 150kb and 180x180px i think
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Frog Act posted:so I wasn't sure where to make this request - can anyone make this 180x180, 125kb
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Captain Swing posted:180x180, 125kb Someone already has that as an avatar. Or at least they did. No idea who though.
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# ? Mar 10, 2020 20:10 |
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I mirrored Captain Swing's version and added a 1 pixel border if you prefer that style:
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I'm..Batmantis.
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IUG posted:Someone already has that as an avatar. Or at least they did. No idea who though.
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Nice graphics in the new Hollow Knight.
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I used to think those flip sunglasses were the coolest drat thing on Earth.
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DaveKap posted:I used to think those flip sunglasses were the coolest drat thing on Earth. I will always associate them with Dwayne Wayne.
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