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  3. Many of you might have already seen the ultra cute "sea sheep" (Costasiella kuroshimae), but yesterday I learned 2 mind-blowing facts about the family of sea slugs they belong to:

Many of you might have already seen the ultra cute "sea sheep" (Costasiella kuroshimae), but yesterday I learned 2 mind-blowing facts about the family of sea slugs they belong to:

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  • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

    2. This allows some of these slugs to do a trick, no other animal can do.

    If they get sick or damaged, they're able to cut off their heads, leaving the body with heart and digestive system behind and to regrow a whole body within a couple of days.

    Whilst they do it, they live from photosynthesis alone (no digestive system), but how they manage to do so without a heart, is still unknown.

    2/2

    source and additional info:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH_uv4h2xYM

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    @mina

    cut off ... their *heads*!? 🤯

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    • quincy@chaos.socialQ quincy@chaos.social

      @mina

      cut off ... their *heads*!? 🤯

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      #4

      @quincy

      Yes. The question is how you see:

      Cut off heads or bodies?

      The body dies after decapitation, the head doesn't.

      This is insane: A limb or a tail is one thing, the head is a whole new level.

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      • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

        @quincy

        Yes. The question is how you see:

        Cut off heads or bodies?

        The body dies after decapitation, the head doesn't.

        This is insane: A limb or a tail is one thing, the head is a whole new level.

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        #5

        @mina Both ways would be equally incredible - just imagine the body could grew a new head again, and the head a new body 😄

        but seriously, I'd heard about limbs and tails (lizards?), bus this is indeed something else.

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        • quincy@chaos.socialQ quincy@chaos.social

          @mina Both ways would be equally incredible - just imagine the body could grew a new head again, and the head a new body 😄

          but seriously, I'd heard about limbs and tails (lizards?), bus this is indeed something else.

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          #6

          @quincy @mina would they be identical twins then? 😎

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          • thevedek@chaos.socialT thevedek@chaos.social

            @quincy @mina would they be identical twins then? 😎

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            @theVedek

            If so, they would be more than identical twins, they'd be clones.

            @quincy

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            • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

              @theVedek

              If so, they would be more than identical twins, they'd be clones.

              @quincy

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              #8

              @mina @quincy true. But each one would be a clone of the other one…

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              • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

                @quincy

                Yes. The question is how you see:

                Cut off heads or bodies?

                The body dies after decapitation, the head doesn't.

                This is insane: A limb or a tail is one thing, the head is a whole new level.

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                #9

                @mina @quincy this is awful news. Now that this is known, the Russians will be conducting all sorts of experiments to understand how this works and how it can be applied to make Putin immortal.

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                • thevedek@chaos.socialT thevedek@chaos.social

                  @mina @quincy true. But each one would be a clone of the other one…

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                  #10

                  @quincy @theVedek @mina, disagree: they both would be clones of the original one, which ceases to exist at the moment of separation. Same as with the cells.

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                  • quincy@chaos.socialQ quincy@chaos.social

                    @mina

                    cut off ... their *heads*!? 🤯

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                    #11

                    @quincy @mina yep. Also jellyfish have a brain when they’re larvae, and then when they grow up they don’t need it anymore and eat it.

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                    • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

                      Many of you might have already seen the ultra cute "sea sheep" (Costasiella kuroshimae), but yesterday I learned 2 mind-blowing facts about the family of sea slugs they belong to:

                      1. They incorporate chloroplasts (the organelles in plant cells that do the actual photosynthesis) of plants they eat, into their own bodies to do photosynthesis directly for them (that is the green colour you see), in order to survive if food is scarce.

                      Imagine being able to live from light!

                      1/2

                      #WondersOfNature

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                      #12

                      @mina@berlin.social Didn't know I could be more in love with them, but here we are

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                      • nicovel0@mastodon.socialN nicovel0@mastodon.social

                        @quincy @mina yep. Also jellyfish have a brain when they’re larvae, and then when they grow up they don’t need it anymore and eat it.

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                        @Nicovel0

                        Here, it's the opposite: They regrow their bodies, keeping the brain.

                        @quincy

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                        • amarna@plasmatrap.comA amarna@plasmatrap.com

                          @mina@berlin.social Didn't know I could be more in love with them, but here we are

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                          @Amarna

                          I thought the absolute same!

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                          • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

                            Many of you might have already seen the ultra cute "sea sheep" (Costasiella kuroshimae), but yesterday I learned 2 mind-blowing facts about the family of sea slugs they belong to:

                            1. They incorporate chloroplasts (the organelles in plant cells that do the actual photosynthesis) of plants they eat, into their own bodies to do photosynthesis directly for them (that is the green colour you see), in order to survive if food is scarce.

                            Imagine being able to live from light!

                            1/2

                            #WondersOfNature

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                            #15

                            @mina amazing!

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                            • f2erron@fediscience.orgF f2erron@fediscience.org

                              @mina amazing!

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                              #16

                              @F2erron

                              It absolutely blew my mind.

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                              • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

                                Many of you might have already seen the ultra cute "sea sheep" (Costasiella kuroshimae), but yesterday I learned 2 mind-blowing facts about the family of sea slugs they belong to:

                                1. They incorporate chloroplasts (the organelles in plant cells that do the actual photosynthesis) of plants they eat, into their own bodies to do photosynthesis directly for them (that is the green colour you see), in order to survive if food is scarce.

                                Imagine being able to live from light!

                                1/2

                                #WondersOfNature

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                                #17

                                @mina And the badass award goes to Costasiella kuroshimae!

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                                • rtn@chaos.socialR rtn@chaos.social

                                  @mina And the badass award goes to Costasiella kuroshimae!

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                                  #18

                                  @rtn

                                  Absolutely!

                                  They're fucking awesome!

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                                  • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

                                    Many of you might have already seen the ultra cute "sea sheep" (Costasiella kuroshimae), but yesterday I learned 2 mind-blowing facts about the family of sea slugs they belong to:

                                    1. They incorporate chloroplasts (the organelles in plant cells that do the actual photosynthesis) of plants they eat, into their own bodies to do photosynthesis directly for them (that is the green colour you see), in order to survive if food is scarce.

                                    Imagine being able to live from light!

                                    1/2

                                    #WondersOfNature

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                                    #19

                                    @mina@berlin.social
                                    This is the product of evolution, it developed from something less elaborate. How could it turn out THAT cute? How can cuteness be an evolutionary advantage?
                                    Yes, life finds a way
                                    😍

                                    Maybe i'll declare this as my new
                                    #god

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                                    • volemo@mathstodon.xyzV volemo@mathstodon.xyz

                                      @quincy @theVedek @mina, disagree: they both would be clones of the original one, which ceases to exist at the moment of separation. Same as with the cells.

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                                      #20

                                      @volemo @quincy @theVedek @mina

                                      The slug of Theseus… 🤔

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                                      • fiee@literatur.socialF fiee@literatur.social

                                        @volemo @quincy @theVedek @mina

                                        The slug of Theseus… 🤔

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                                        #21

                                        @fiee

                                        Almost!

                                        @volemo @quincy @theVedek

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                                        • messieass@procial.tchncs.deM messieass@procial.tchncs.de

                                          @mina@berlin.social
                                          This is the product of evolution, it developed from something less elaborate. How could it turn out THAT cute? How can cuteness be an evolutionary advantage?
                                          Yes, life finds a way
                                          😍

                                          Maybe i'll declare this as my new
                                          #god

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                                          #22

                                          @messieass

                                          Let's found a cult!

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