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Robotic Split Fingers from the Anime: Ghost in the Shell - Part II
These are a set of robotic appendages characterized by a distinct split, allowing them to move independently. These mechanical digits are part of a cyborg's prosthetic hand, serving functional and aesthetic purposes.
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Before Dawn - Part 1
I have finally found spare time for diving .. Can't live far from Aqua 🌊💦
Salps are gelatinous invertebrates that live in the open ocean but are closely related to the “sea squirts” (tunicates) seen in tidepools. They are found abundantly throughout the world’s ocean. Salp species in the genus Helicosalpa are among the most rarely observed and collected salps. This species, Helicosalpa virgula, was captured on camera by our remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Doc Ricketts at 282 meters (925 feet) deep.
Their name comes from their tendency to rest completely still on their elongated fins, giving them the appearance of a tripod! When they’re still, their fins appear stiff, but interestingly, when the fish are actually swimming they seem flexible; this had lead to some theories that the fish may pump their fins full of fluids to make them stiff but they’re otherwise quite bendy.
Did you guys know that the most recent version of sharks have fins that are kinda leg like and they like to walk up onto land?
From: Istoria e dimostrazioni intorno alle macchie solari e loro accidenti comprese in tre lettere scritte all'illvstrissimo signor Marco Velseri … dal signor Galileo Galilei … Si aggiungono nel fine le lettere, e disquisizioni del finto Apelle, Giacomo Mascardi, Roma, 1613 [Yale University Library, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven, CT]