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Christopher Mah, @echinoblog.bsky.social
@echinoblog
Marine biologist/starfish expert/ invertebrate zoologist /deep-sea echinoderm & evolutionary biologist & toy/comic book/kaiju enthusiast. Views are my own.
Washington, DC
Joined August 2010
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    *laugh* I normally avoid these refs..but WOW. REAL LIFE Sponge bob and Patrick! #Okeanos Retreiver seamount 1885 m
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    Not one but TWO Dumbo octopus! aka Flapjack devilfish! Opisthoteuthis californiana 814 m #okeanos Nitinat Canyon
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    New predator uncovered 25,000+ feet under the Pacific
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    Lovely yellow stalked crinoid Parahyocrinus claguei, 1831 m #Okeanos Aleutian Subduction Zone
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    You want Sea urchin teeth? CLOSE UP OF SEA URCHIN TEETH!!!
    ハァ…ハァ……(*´Д`*)
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    FINALLY, I've been trying to get a species name for these Antarctic "Glass Tulip" tunicates for quite awhile! Molgula pedunculata So CRAZY! #tunicateTuesday via researchgate.net/publication/23…
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    OH WOW!! CONOLAMPAS AGGREGATION! All of them have little debris "hats" leaving trails behind them, over 35 urchins! RARELY SEEN?? AMAZING! #okeanos St. Croix #echinoday
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    So, THIS insanity in the genus Liponema! Weird Sea anemeone! They can ROLL along the bottom of the sea floor! 2354 m Trinidad Slope #Okeanos
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    A shame faced crab (calappid) and an elbow crab (parthenopid) walk into a bar....
    カニノケンカ
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    oooo! Slime star (Pteraster) showing off copious amounts of mucus! via @HakaiInstitute
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    Hakai Institute
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    The caterpillar of a butterfly called Curetis acuta , look at what it does if you provoke it!
    ウラギンシジミの幼虫はフシギな形をしていますが、怒ったりびっくりしたりすると、お尻の2本の突起から瞬時にポンポン(?)を出して振り回します。なお、このポンポンは前蛹の状態でも出すことができ、これはその様子。ポンポン可愛すぎる~❤️(でもあまり出させると、死んじゃうので要注意❗️😱☠️)
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    New paper makes the case to STOP STACKING STONES! This destroys microhabitats and harms animals & plants, some endangered. digitalcommons.usu.edu/hwi/vol14/iss1…