Hey y’all! I’m alive and got a massive meeting tomorrow for the NOAA internship I talked about!
So I owe some facts between being busy and servers being down so here we go:
Power plants that use water cooling tend to kill millions of microscopic planktonic larvae (I.e. crabs)
The Chesapeake Bay used to have enough oysters in it to filter the entire Bay in a single day.
Otters trap air in their fur helping them stay bouyant (this is why there’s so many bubbles when they dive)
A grouper has been caught leading moray eels to burrows so that the eel will get whatever lives in the burrow and the grouper can snag some bits. It signals this to the eel by nodding its head at the eel then at the burrow.
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[quote]Hey y’all! I’m alive[/quote] Oh good! I thought you were eaten by a crocodile, Hook!