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Requin guitare ? 🦈🎸Et non ! C'est la raie guitare! Ce n'est pas un requin car ses nageoires pectorales ne font qu'un avec sa tête. On compte plusieurs espèces dont la plus grande peut atteindre 3m.
Elle vie sur les fonds sableux des océans indien et pacifiqie entre 2 et 100m de profondeur.
⚠️Elle est en danger critique d'extinction à cause de la surpêche et du commerce d'ailerons.
📽 Film reposted from .ruoppolo 🙏
Guitar shark? 🎸🦈 Try again! This is the guitar stingray! It's not a shark as its upper fins are directly linked to its head. There are many species measuring up to 3m. They live on the sandy seabeds of the indian and oacific oceans between 2 and 100m of depth.
⚠️ They are critically endangered because of overfishing and finning.
Les Abysses. Elles abritent des poissons étonnants dont un qui pourrait vous faire peur 😱, le Poisson Revenant !
Il fait environ 15cm et il en existe 13 espèces partout dans le monde. Sa particularité est plutôt claire, sa tête transparente lui donnant l'allure d'un fantôme. 👻
Les 2 petits trous noirs ne sont pas ses yeux mais ses narines. Ses yeux sont en fait les 2 globes verts 🟢🟢 au milieu de sa tête. Cette tête transparente lui permet de capter le peu de lumière venant de la surface dans ses yeux pour pouvoir voir son environnement. 🔦 Les scientifiques se sont longtemps demandés comment ce poisson pouvait se nourrir car ses yeux semblaient constamment pointés vers le haut, à l'afut des prédateurs. ⬆️ Ils ont finalement découvert que ses yeux pouvaient bouger dans toutes les directions, parfait pour chasser ses proies. 🔃
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Abysses. Amazing creatures live there, with one that could get you scared 😱, the Barreleye Fish.
It measures 15cm and they are among 13 species across the globe. What makes him astonishing is quite clear, his transparent head that makes it look like a ghost. 👻
The 2 little black holes on his forehead are not its eyes but its nose. Its eyes are actually the 2 big green globes 🟢🟢 in the middle of its head. Its transparent head allows to gather the so few sunlight at this depth and see its surroundings.🔦 For long, scientists wondered how it could feed as its eyes seemed to be pointed only at the surface, looking if predators are around. ⬆️But they soon discovered its eyes can go into all direction, especially to hunt its preys. 🔃
01/06/2020
🐢The scales of sea turtles protect them from the worst of a jellyfish's venom, and the resulting meal is both tasty and nutritious. However a single piece of plastic can be deadly...
Facing a pandemic which is a direct consequence of how we are treating our planet should be a big wake up call. And yet, plastic masks and gloves are currently florishing in our dear oceans. Obviously there's a critical need to use protections right now. Just make sure to dispose of them correctly. And in the meantime, why not starting refusing single use plastic? Bring your bag for groceries or your own box for take away. Drink tap water whenever it's possible. Put the remaining of your meal in a box in your fridge not with a plastic film or with aluminium. There's a lot of plastic in our day to day that's easy to get rid off, with not that big of an effort 💪
Scientists are working to create better plant based and fully biodegradable alternatives, but our consumption is still a powerful way to make things change! Let's do this! This is the way!
16/12/2019
🐳La baleine et le plancton, un ballet vertueux pour la planète qui nous permet de respirer 🌬️🌏 Selon les résultats de l’étude menée par le FMI et la Great Whale Conservancy (GWC), les baleines agiraient en effet comme de véritables pompes à carbone sur notre planète, en aspirant directement ou indirectement d’importantes quantités de CO2. Les baleines migrent à travers tout le globe, renferment dans leur graisse 33T de CO2 et se nourrissent de plancton dans les profondeurs.
Le plancton quant à lui relâche 50% de l'oxygène de notre atmosphère et absorbe 40% du CO2 de notre atmosphère. Le plancton se nourrit de fer, de phosphore et de nitrogene qui se trouvent dans les déjections des baleines.
Un cercle vertueux et parfaitement réglé qui une fois de plus mérite d'être protégé. Autant dire que pour 1 respiration sur 2, vous pouvez remercier baleines et plancton 💙
🐳 Whales and plankton, a nice ballet for the planet that allows us to breath 🌬 🌏 A joint study between the IMF and the GWC (Great Whale Conservancy) revealed that whales act like carbon pumps for our planet by stocking large quantities of CO2. Whales migrate around the world, can stock 33T of CO2 in their body and eat ocean deep plankton. Plankton is then responsible for 50% of the atmosphere oxygen and absorb 40% of our CO2. They do that while feeding from iron, phosphorous and nitrogen from whale f***s.
A well knitted virtuous circle that again needs to be protected. Basically, for every second breath you take, thank the whales and plankton! 💙
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