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5 years ago

A scientific analysis of the Squirmle

(Based on my limited knowledge of worms, I have attempted to analyse the worm on a string as a real species of worm.)

The Squirmle, or worm on a string as it is commonly known, is a species of bristleworm. They’re classified under the class polychaeta for their many setae, which resemble fur. They’re free living marine worms. They have eyespots on top of their heads, which look like googly eyes. They’re not capable of full sight, and can only detect light. They have a single long antennae which is where they get the name, worm on a string, as it appears that they are attached to a string. They use this antennae to attract small prey by waving it around. The squirmle has a complete digestive system. And like some annelids, they’re hermaphroditic. They do not exhibit regenerative properties like flatworms do. Squirmle are segmented worms and have a true coelom.

A Scientific Analysis Of The Squirmle

The worm on a string is commonly found in shallow, tropical waters. They inhabit coral reefs, typically living in small burrows where they’re safe from predators. They’re often eaten by larger fish and eels. Their many colors are well suited for hiding among the brightly colored corals. Squirmles come in all colors and patterns. Including a rarely seen black squirmle. Their many colors help them camouflage among the brightly colored reefs.

They get their name from the way they move. They squirm through the water, earning the name squirmle. They can squirm quickly back to their hole at the first detection of danger. Adult Squirmles can grow up to 8.5 inches long and half an inch wide.

5 years ago

Someone: oh there’s this show I’m watching... oh, nevermind, it’s silly you probably don’t wanna hear about it

Me, knowing fully well how much it sucks to have your passions invalidated and how cool it is to rant about something you love:

Someone: Oh There’s This Show I’m Watching... Oh, Nevermind, It’s Silly You Probably Don’t Wanna
4 years ago

So I was taught a lesson in how to get rid of a migraine in 30 seconds and omfg listen my migraines don’t go away ever but I was shown what part of my body to touch and like???????????????

It’s witchcraft????????? Like I would be burned at the stake if I lived in ye olde days knowing that information?????

What the fuck??????

2 years ago

Need to be old and a hater for a second. Someone tell the kids to stop making “fancam”s and start making full blown AMVs again. I am Being deprived.

2 years ago
I Can’t Believe This Is What Got The Overlord’s Attention

i can’t believe this is what got the overlord’s attention

I Know I’m Late To The Game But Hello Fellow Glass Scientist Fans How Do You Do

i know i’m late to the game but hello fellow glass scientist fans how do you do

5 years ago
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2 years ago
The Wind Didn’t Just Howl. It Sang.
The Wind Didn’t Just Howl. It Sang.
The Wind Didn’t Just Howl. It Sang.

The wind didn’t just howl. It sang.

over on patreon Space Bat wanted albatross sirens and albatross sirens you shall have. i figure that just like mermaids they come in all sorts of fun shapes and the humanoid slider is all over the place. the only constants are that they use sound magic, they have links to fortune/weather/death, and they’re fuckoff huge. like, an adult siren is 8 feet tall at the smallest and their wingspan is ridiculous. they can also be just as heavy as they look or they can will themselves to be as light as an feather.

very weird bird people. if you must interact please proceed with caution.

3 years ago

its a jekyll ™ moment

1 year ago
I Made Another One

i made another one

Did I Ever Mention I Like Five Nights At Freddy's

did i ever mention i like five nights at freddy's

it took me two weeks to make both of them simultaneously but!!! i'm so happy with how they turned out!!!


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