Different species of Euglena found in pond water. They are either green, red, or a mix of both and usually have a visible red eyespot.
Photographed by merismo
What has no heart and no brain? No, it’s not your ex… it’s the barrel jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo). Also known as the dustbin-lid jellyfish (yes, really), this species can reach an impressive 35 in (90 cm) in diameter and can weigh up to 77 lbs (35 kg)! Like other jellies, this critter relies on its nervous system to function.
Photo: tato grasso, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons
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January was challenging and hectic, but February has been pleasant so far.
Pleural fluid - cytospin slide stained with wrights stain - lung cancer
Wake up babe new fish dropped
Type B orcas using ice to exfoliate!
Natgeo
It shifts
Grief
I don’t know how or when
But at some point
The happy memories
Become more of a comfort
Than a pain
Not every day
And not all the time
But some days
Grief shifts
Caenorhabditis elegans
Photo credit: Unknown. All earliest source links (circa 2008) are dead.
the deep sea creatures when a scientist shows up with a flashlight outta no where
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