Slingjaw wrasse (Epibulus insidiator)
The slingjaw wrasse exhibits the highest degree of jaw protrusion ever described (65% of head length) in any fish. Using its jaws, it produces a powerful suction used to feed on fishes and small crustaceans in shallow coral reef habitats.
Video taken by Wainwright Laboratory at UC Davis.
Tag: WOAH
0 hesitation
Me: *watching* What the hell is the point of th- OH MY GOD
I thought this caption was being over the top, but… they aren’t wrong
…….whoa
Yesssssss! Beautiful @nyajj_21 #myhaircrush #melanin #myhaircrush #crushoftheday
Well, I found your problem. You have minor water damage… Probably due to a leak somewhere. It might take a while to find it.
New Ovipositor from Primal Hardwere: Brogoth
A textured, knotted design for those wanting an ovi that enjoy texture and knots.
A super cool robot, I mean millipede, that I found in the cloud forest of Ecuador.
Platyrhacidae: Barydesmus sp. (thanks for the ID, Derek!)
when you hide the linework layer and meet the scary ghost
