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Ctenoides Scaber

Ctenoides scaber

Is also known as flame scallop. It is a species of saltwater clam and belong to the family of Limidae.

Even though you might think it of their name, they aren’t related to true scallops.

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They are herbivores and only eat phytoplankton.

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Elaeomyxa Cerifera

Was first identified in 1942. They are slime mold sporophores that can split open to release spores that sparkle like a disco ball.

Elaeomyxa Cerifera

It looks like a galaxy

Elaeomyxa Cerifera

But these aren’t mushrooms!

They aren’t even fungi.. Plasmodial slime molds are in Amoebozoa with organisms like Amoeba proteus.

While fungi belong to the genetic supergroup Obazoa with the animals, a Komodo dragon is more closely related to fungi than a slime is.

Elaeomyxa Cerifera

They wary in size from less than a millimeter to several centimeters.


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5 months ago

Argema mittrei

Also known as comet moth lives in Madagascar.

The male has a wingspan of 20 centimeters and a tail span of 15 centimeters. Which makes it one of the world’s largest silk moths.

Argema Mittrei
Argema Mittrei
Argema Mittrei
Argema Mittrei

The female lays 120-170 eggs.

They unfortunately live only between 6-8 days.

When the moths emerge from their cocoons as adults they no longer feed on plants to survive. They do have a mouth and a gut but neither function.

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5 months ago

Costasiella kuroshimae

Is also known as “leaf sheep” is a kind of sea slug who feeds on algae.

Costasiella Kuroshimae

What makes it so interesting is that it is the only organism in the entire world that is not a plant yet is able to photosynthesize.

Costasiella Kuroshimae are shell-less and range in size from 5mm to 1cm (1/4 to 3/8 inch) in length.

Costasiella Kuroshimae

They were first discovered in 1993 off the coast of the Japanese island Kuroshima.

The interesting fact about these slugs is that they are capable of a physiological process called kleptoplasty, in which they retain the chloroplasts from the algae they feed on.

Costasiella Kuroshimae

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5 months ago

Pseudobiceros hancockanus

Hancock's Flatworm

They are a species of hermaphroditic marine flatworm in the family Pseudocerotidae.

Pseudobiceros Hancockanus

It can grow up to 14cm (5.5 inches) in length.

Pseudobiceros hancockanus lives in warm seas or coral reefs (seen in Indonesia, Fiji and Kenya)

Scientists suspect it eats small invertebrates that live in sponges.


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5 months ago

Smaug giganteus

Isn’t it funny that they named it after Smaug, the DRAGON?!

Smaug Giganteus
Smaug Giganteus

It is named after the dragon Smaug from the fantasy book “The Hobbit” by J.R.R. Tolkien.

The second part of its name „gigangeus“ is Latin meaning gigantic, because it is the largest member of the Cordylidae family.

They grown up to 35-40cm (15 inches).

Unlike other girdled lizards they don’t live on rocks, they make shallow burrows in open grassland. They live in South Africa.


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