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Worldly_Pirate_9817 OP t1_j278og3 wrote
You’re never too young to make a scientific discovery
Hopeful_Hamster21 t1_j2a9dvh wrote
I love that it was by way of iNaturalist. I was introduced to iNaturalist by a stranger I bumped into in the ocean this past summer. I'm addicted now.
TaniaTheTiger t1_j275fl4 wrote
I love when "living fossils" get rediscovered, usually when a new species gets announced it's simply a reclassification of something that was already known to science but finding a living fossils truly feels like a new organism has been found.
Hot-Bint t1_j26vfx2 wrote
The California Academy of Science is a very cool place, indeed. Claude, the albino alligator is awesome, then “the Rainforest” with all the beautiful butterflies, frogs and birds. I love that place. It’s always sold out tho :(
Edit: that rainbow fairy fish would be the coolest beta fish to own :)
thejoeface t1_j298ijj wrote
It really is! My wife and I went here on our second date 14 years ago cause we’re huge nerds so occasionally we’ll go there for anniversaries. The “backstage” tour is really cool!
Hot-Bint t1_j29u6tn wrote
The rooftop tour, right? We did that one too! It’s really breathtaking. I seem to remember we had to book it 2 mos or so in advance, cant just show up and go like the old aquarium was. But worth it, so worth it!
CALsHero09 t1_j299p18 wrote
That gator is huge too!
Hot-Bint t1_j29tyfi wrote
I thought Claude was the one I had seen in my youth, but he joined the academy in 2008. I remember one that was always there and so very old. I wonder what happened to him. I looked it up but it’s all about Claude. Maybe Charlie?
Sad_Perspective t1_j2f6qdx wrote
Ah, I just read a children's book about Claude!
The previous resident was Bonnie and apparently, she became irritated with him always bumping into her...so she bit his foot and they had to remove a toe due to an infection.
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animatedrouge2 t1_j28rdqw wrote
You know a joke is played out when the zoologists name a frog “Karen”
Krishnath_Dragon t1_j29bksm wrote
The lack of images of rainbow fish in the article annoys the hell out of me. I see Damselfish and Wrasse, but not one Rainbow Fish.
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TeamFourEyes t1_j2byvh7 wrote
I was obsessed with that book as a kid. The cover was so fucking cool!
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Krishnath_Dragon t1_j29ri9t wrote
That's a Wrasse, not a Rainbow Fish.
DorisCrockford t1_j29t4r2 wrote
They were using the word "rainbow" as a descriptor rather than the type of fish. Melanotaeniidae is the family of rainbowfish, a single word.
Krishnath_Dragon t1_j2a9qp5 wrote
It's bloody misleading is what it is. They should have written Rainbow Wrasse to be accurate.
Zebra971 t1_j29yfkd wrote
The right wing GOP will have a mental breakdown over this discovery.
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UncommercializedKat t1_j28hneo wrote
"Do you like fish sticks?"
"Yeah"
Hopeful_Hamster21 t1_j2a9jvc wrote
ahem.... Then you're a gay fish!
UncommercializedKat t1_j2abw5t wrote
"Duh, I'm literally a rainbow. Now where's my boyfriend Kanye?"
Hopeful_Hamster21 t1_j2an2ft wrote
Well, he's not on Twitter... Have you tried your local Sketches store? I heard he shows up there unannounced sometimes...
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camdoodlebop t1_j297gyk wrote
did anyone else blow on their screen when they opened the article?
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know_it_is t1_j26qlzh wrote
I love that two high school students found an unknown scorpion while doing a school assignment!