The start of my anatomy study. This was definitely long overdue, but I figured i should give it a try now.
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I went on the first outside checkie uppie today and found a moth. the moth is a moss moth or a green arches moth. it was hiding in a shaded spot on some brick. it was very cute and soft and fluttery.
Hey what if Dutch hired someone to kill Issac and Eliza because he was afraid Arthur would leave the gang to spend more time with his son.
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bitches talk mad shit abt how dumb lydia is while they kill themselves climbing a mountain instead of going around liKE A NORMAL PERSON
did y'all know that scorpions glow under uv (ultraviolet) lights?
the outer layer of the scorpions exoskeleton is called a cuticle. on the cuticle is a thin layer called, the hyaline layer. this is the layer on the scorpions exoskeleton that reacts to the uv (ultraviolet) lights and makes it glow.
what's even cooler is that scientists figured out that this thin layer on the cuticle of the exoskeleton is really really strong. so strong in fact that if you were to shine a uv(ultraviolet) light on a dead, or fossilized scorpion, it would still glow like it does when it's alive.
also, when the scientists preserve the scorpion specimens in jars, the hyaline layer will make the liquid of the jar glow as well.
one thing to point out though is, after molting, the scorpions don't glow immediately. the cuticles would have to first completely harden in order for the hyaline layer of the cuticle to glow under the light.
scientists don't know for sure why the scorpions glow though.
hello! I wanted to start a thing where I share new facts about animals that i learn everyday. I will do lots of research on the things I share before I post them. the credit to this picture goes to Google, but specifically; https://agrilife.org/urban-ipm/2017/10/06/glowing-scorpions/
the credit of where I got the info is below (from various sights and such):
https://www.terminix.com/blog/bug-facts/why-do-scorpions-glow-under-ultraviolet-light/
https://kidsdiscover.com/quick-reads/makes-scorpions-glow-ultraviolet-light/
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