Shhalahr
@Shhalahr@beehaw.org
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- Comment on hard to argue with 3 weeks ago:
Of course, reproduction without any forethought is one of the things that leads to that lack of future.
- Comment on brown recluse 2 months ago:
Yep. That’s a jumper.
This is a brown recluse: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_recluse_spider#/media…
- Comment on Doritos 2 months ago:
It turned the mice electric?
- Comment on me & him 2 months ago:
Pregnancy has been traditionally defined as the period of time eggs are incubated in the body after the egg-sperm union.[1] Although the term often refers to placental mammals, it has also been used in the titles of many international, peer-reviewed, scientific articles on fish, e.g. Consistent with this definition, there are several modes of reproduction in fish, providing different amounts of parental care
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pregnancy_in_fish
Going off of this, it’s just a matter of the term “pregnancy” being co-opted to describe something completely different from what it means in its original context. As does happen, even in science.
- Comment on me & him 2 months ago:
The young are then released into the water, and the male often mates again within hours or days during the breeding season
Oh, god. They have a pregnancy fetish.
- Comment on Lichens are things 2 months ago:
So, I opened this without looking at the source community. I’m on an RPG meme community as well. I was actually predicting a pun on a certain phylactery-using undead. Only as it was loading did I realize I had a chance for the science memes sub instead.
- Comment on Mmm burger 3 months ago:
I still remember that as the advice a herpetologist have about holding a baby snapping turtle when I was in Boy Scouts.
- Comment on This is fine. 4 months ago:
Where’s the Mercury?