This morning, I woke up with this video with some wonders of our world, posted by @nhok on Mastodon.
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@paulschoe @nhok it looks like AI and there's not a source given.
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@paulschoe @nhok it looks like AI and there's not a source given.
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@paulschoe @nhok there's a good article in Nature from this year showing discoveries of animal ecosystems at that depth. They are chemo synthetic -- they live off the energy from volcanic vents. Unfortunately, they don't look a lot like the animals in nhok's video.
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@paulschoe @nhok there's a good article in Nature from this year showing discoveries of animal ecosystems at that depth. They are chemo synthetic -- they live off the energy from volcanic vents. Unfortunately, they don't look a lot like the animals in nhok's video.
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@paulschoe @nhok BBC coverage here
@paulschoe @nhok i found a copy of the video using Google image search here, but without any other credits
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@paulschoe @nhok i found a copy of the video using Google image search here, but without any other credits
@paulschoe @nhok here it is on Instagram. Still no credit!
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@paulschoe @nhok here it is on Instagram. Still no credit!
@paulschoe @nhok i don't think either one is the source though. 🤷🏼♂️
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@paulschoe @nhok i don't think either one is the source though. 🤷🏼♂️
@evan I went back from there to a possible source on Instagram using AI: https://mastodon.online/@NatureMC/115566625496867055
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@evan I went back from there to a possible source on Instagram using AI: https://mastodon.online/@NatureMC/115566625496867055
@NatureMC @paulschoe @nhok so, one of the big question marks is how colourful all the animals are. At that depth, almost no light is present, so there's not a lot of evolutionary value in colourful displays. Nobody can see them!