LouisGarbuor
@LouisGarbuor@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on lewd noodles 5 weeks ago:
Not an expert, but I have heard that this isn’t a big deal for the snake. Scaleless rat snakes (which I believe the picture to be) have been found in the wild doing pretty alright. There is a benefit to be had from scales, but in captivity I imagine it is alright.
Pretty sure I heard it from a video by All Canadian Reptile Girl
- Comment on The Atoms Family 2 months ago:
It is… Adequate
- Comment on The Atoms Family 2 months ago:
Needs more jpeg
- Comment on Pls respond 8 months ago:
Jeweled lacerta my beloved
- Comment on Godzilla! 9 months ago:
All Yesterdays is the first one that comes to mind
- Comment on Best games that can be completed in under ten hours? 1 year ago:
Titanfall 2 is fun! I did the singleplayer in about 6 to 7 hours.
- Comment on MIGHTY MIGHTY HETEROMORPHIN TIME 1 year ago:
Probably too different, as snails are benthic, while ammonites where probably nektonic.
Iirc the shells being longer is something about allowing gases in the shell to compress or expand as needed to control bouyancy. I would imagine there is a sac of gas, and the ammonites would siphon water in or out as needed to compress or decompress the gas.
- Comment on MIGHTY MIGHTY HETEROMORPHIN TIME 1 year ago:
In my history of life class I was tought it was to do with controlling buoyancy, although all the variation seems odd for that.
Maybe a combination of controlling buoyancy with species identification?