Boo (also Barbatos Pfp Spotted🫵)

Boo (also barbatos pfp spotted🫵)

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2 months ago
Thank You @blahaj-saj And Everyone Who Got Me To 5 Reblogs!

Thank you @blahaj-saj and everyone who got me to 5 reblogs!

Just saw a post indicating you're from germany:

Do you say Berliner, Kreppel or Pfannkuchen?

berliner :3


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2 months ago

opinion on African painted dogs?

they are absolutley adorable and i want one

2 months ago

bagels

First thing you see after you zoom in is how you die

First Thing You See After You Zoom In Is How You Die

How you dying 👀

2 months ago

@moonmist-icecream @midnight-soulless-system and everyone else :)

You are someone’s treasured mutual.

2 months ago

MORE QUOTES!!!!!!

'are you biologically male? uwu'

'so... circe's a lesbian?'

'NO. you cannot caress the testosterone-filled jacked alpha male's calves, he's going to collapse the bridge and fall into the big mouth things at the bottom of the hole and die.'

'the 100 people left on tumblr after they removed porn'

'water water water water water'

'you forgot to take a shower dude'

'if i ever stop praising hatsune miku i want you to punch me in the face and lock me in a mental facility'

'SPELLING MISTAKES'

'you....WHAT'

3 months ago

i know its not entiraley correct but MIKU OEOEOEOE

Fuck this stupid game

Fuck This Stupid Game
2 months ago

Reblog if you think asexuality is a legitimate sexuality.

I'm trying to prove something.

2 months ago

would you buy me a blahaj please? /j

sure/j

2 months ago

you said you wanted asks

originally I was gonna raid you with flying spinning shark gifs but your askbox doesn't have images so I'm giving the next best thing:

my entire powerpoint on bobbit worms. that I made at 3AM someday cuz I was bored

Bobbit worms (scientific name Eunice Aphroditois) are polychaetes known for their strong jaws and rarity. Like all polychaetes, they have segmented bodies, like underwater, and have poly (greek word for many/a lot) chaetae. Bobbit worms bury underneath the sea floor, and if you're lucky during a mud dive or sea floor exploration, you might even see one. Bobbit worms can grow from 1 to 3 metres in length (reaching sexual maturity at one metre in length) and 2-4 centimetres wide. This doesn't stop them from being a formidable enemy, though.

Bobbit worms have sharp jaws, a quick reaction speed, and so much more - but the key to how they hunt is in their five black-and-white striped sensory antennae. When bobbit worms hunt, they don't move at all - in fact, they can't even see. What bobbit worms do is they stay upright in the sea floor, which makes them look like a colourful plant. When its antennae detect a fish, crustacean or other prey nearby, they slowly sink into the sea floor. When the unsuspecting fish comes to investigate, the bobbit worm uses the friction it has from being so far underneath the sea floor to quickly whirl up, bite the fish, and pull it back down underneath the sea floor to consume its prey.

Bobbit worms eat small fish (for example lionfish), other worms, detritus and kelp/other algae! They're also mostly nocturnal, and do most of their hunting then, and in the daytime return to their burrow. Only mostly, however - if hungry enough, they can and will hunt at daytime, it's just not as common.

Bobbit worms can actully reproduce both sexually and asexually! Though, they never carry their eggs. Female bobbit worms release pheromones into the water to attract the males, who release sperm into that water. Then, the female releases the fertilised eggs there! And that's that. However, now for the asexual way - bobbit worms can separate themselves, effectively making clones/chidren, being able to regrow their heads and tails. Anyway - when the eggs hatch, they become larva, then go into their juvenile stage, then become an adult - and as I mentioned earlier, usually, sexual maturity begins when they're around a metre in length.

fun fax:

many worm-like creatures in movies (for example the graboids in Tremors, the worm in Dune) were based off of bobbit worms! they're easily identifiable by the sand bubbling before they quickly spring up out of the ground, etc.

if you shine a light on them, you'll find their bodies are iridescent! they reflect a pretty rainbow sheen when you do.

the earliest recorded trace of a bobbit worm was a fossilised bobbit worm burrow from 400 million years ago.

bobbit worms don't have genitals! on top of that, they're also usually hermaphrodites.

the spikes (chaetae) on a bobbit worm's sides are poisonous, and if handled right, can do permanent nerve damage and cause paralysis!

bobbit worms are called bobbit worms because of an incident in 1997 where woman lorena bobbit cut off her husband's penis. This was because at the time, people thought bobbit worms do the same. they do not.

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I love bobbit worms...

thank you for this

2 months ago

Thoughts on manatees? *holds manatee themed microphone*

YES. YES. *steals manatee themed microphone*

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hi. im nightshade (they/them) and im and entp-t 7w8 virgo that has adhd and is in more fandoms then i can count. i do art sometimes and im ace :0

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