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Title | Creaturecast |
Description | Creaturecast The unexpected world of biology Highlights Diving for Jellies (Video) Hiding Submarines Beneath Jellyfish Jellyfish Theater (Video) Mating Wh |
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Last updated: 2022-09-29 16:48:02
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Creaturecast The unexpected world of biology Highlights Diving for Jellies (Video) Hiding Submarines Beneath Jellyfish Jellyfish Theater (Video) Mating When You’re Stuck to a Rock (Video) Multicellularity (Video) Squid Iridescence (Video) About About CreatureCast Brought to you by the Dunn Lab at Brown University Make a CreatureCast Drop us a line- creatures@creaturecast.org search CreatureCast – Anurida posted by Casey Dunn / on March 18th, 2016 / in Uncategorized To many, Anurida maritima are the clusters of blue specks in rocky tide pools. Upon closer inspection, these specks are intertidal arthropods, with the ability to survive periods of high-tide submersion thanks to their hydrophobic hair and cuticle. Animation and narration are by Pablo Ortiz. He made it as a final project for Invertebrate Zoology, taught by Stefan Siebert, in 2014. The song is “Shaking Off The Rust” by Jared C. Balogh . Photograph of Anurida from Natant, MA by Casey Dunn. CreatureCast – Phylogenies posted by |
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