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@fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish • 1 year ago

Turtle Shells

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Turtle Shells

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  • @Aria@lemmygrad.ml
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    69•1 year ago

    Then explain this photograph.

    • @Empricorn@feddit.nl
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      20•1 year ago

    • dditty
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      11•1 year ago

      Checkmate, nerds

  • @ironhydroxide@sh.itjust.works
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    56•1 year ago

    I’m not inside my skin. I am my skin.

    • @Omgpwnies@lemmy.world
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      27•1 year ago

      You’re a bundle of neurons piloting a skeleton inside a wetsuit

      • The Bard in Green
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        6•1 year ago

        When you’re in a Jaeger, you can fight the hurricane.

    • @cholesterol@lemmy.world
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      6•1 year ago

      I am not up my ass. I am my ass.

      • @Iheartcheese@lemmy.world
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        1•1 year ago

        I’m up your ass tho.

    • @Akasazh@feddit.nl
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      2•1 year ago

      Now give me some sugar water

  • @eestileib@sh.itjust.works
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    46•1 year ago

    They have nerves throughout their shells and can feel even gentle touch.

    • @SkyezOpen@lemmy.world
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      30•1 year ago

      Hell yeah time to pet some turts

      • @Unforeseen@sh.itjust.works
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        30•1 year ago

        • @Akasazh@feddit.nl
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          5•1 year ago

      • @Baguette@lemm.ee
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        16•1 year ago

        I’ve seen turtles love getting brushed by a soft bristle stuff like toothbrushes plus you alao clean them

      • @hakunawazo@lemmy.world
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        1•1 year ago


        SCNR

  • @Dasnap@lemmy.world
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    44•1 year ago

    Yeah? Then explain this, mister '''''''scientist'''''''

    • TheLowestStone
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      6•1 year ago

      This is just yet another example of legacy media lying to us.

  • @lowleveldata@programming.dev
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    37•1 year ago

    So my head is not “inside” my skull but *is* my skull? Is the brain not a part of my head?

    • @PrimeErective@startrek.website
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      34•1 year ago

      What part of you makes you? Is it just your brain?

      Anyway, I think what they’re getting at is that the shell is actually their spine, not like some extra thing that grows on top of their spine.

      • @GlenRambo@jlai.lu
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        11•1 year ago

        Most ppl think they have a skeleton inside them. But If you think of you as your brain (as many would day). Then your actually inside your skeleton.

        • @PrimeErective@startrek.website
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          1 year ago

          Behold, a human being.

          Behold, a human

          • @theangryseal@lemmy.world
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            1•1 year ago

            Well, ehhhh, that’s true for some I suppose.

      • @lowleveldata@programming.dev
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        4•1 year ago

        I get what they try to say. But it’s just funny that they correct a statement with another wrong statement.

        • @PrimeErective@startrek.website
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          3•1 year ago

          What part of the second statement is wrong? A turtle cannot survive without its shell, just like you could not survive without your skull. It is an intrinsic part of what allows it to function as a living organism, therefore the line between “turtle” and “shell” is a bit blurred

          • @lowleveldata@programming.dev
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            2•1 year ago

            You cannot survive without air but you’re not air

            • @PrimeErective@startrek.website
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              6•1 year ago

              I mean yes, no one, human or turtle, can survive without the ecosystem of the earth, so you could really argue that the planet is the true organism and we are simply byproducts of its existence

              • @lowleveldata@programming.dev
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                Yet you won’t argue that you are the earth. Why would you argue that a turtle is the same as a turtle’s shell then?

                • @PrimeErective@startrek.website
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                  3•1 year ago

                  Where can you really draw the line? Could you survive in space without any air or equipment? Even if you could, where did the equipment and air come from?

                  Photosynthetic organisms are for all practical purposes part of your lungs

            • Tlaloc_Temporal
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              3•1 year ago

              You can bring extra air and survive just fine.

              You can’t bring an extra skull.

              Likewise, a hermit crab can bring an extra shell, but a turtle cannot bring an extra shell.

        • @RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world
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          1•1 year ago

          There are animals that inhabit shells, like a Hermit crab. This is different.

    • @flora_explora@beehaw.org
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      4•1 year ago

      I think the right analogy would be to say “you are not inside your skull, you are your skull”. And I would count this as a more or less correct statement.

      • @lowleveldata@programming.dev
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        1•1 year ago

        Am I my skull? So I get to live as long as my skull is not decayed?

        • @flora_explora@beehaw.org
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          2•1 year ago

          Well, that’s the paradox isn’t it? We are our minds but somehow we also are our bodies.

    • @Empricorn@feddit.nl
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      4•1 year ago

      Can you put any external part of yourself inside your skull? That’s the difference.

      • @No_Change_Just_Money@feddit.de
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        5•1 year ago

        *shows toungue and puts it back in

        • @Empricorn@feddit.nl
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          Ooo, good point. But is it moving an internal part outside the skull? What’s the default location of a tongue?? I’m lost in the science!

          • @lugal@sopuli.xyz
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            6•1 year ago

            According to scientists, the default is outside
            source

      • TheLowestStone
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        2•1 year ago

        I’ve been trying but I’m still not flexible enough to reach.

      • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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        2•1 year ago

        Yeah, any time you put something in your mouth. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

        • @Empricorn@feddit.nl
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          2•1 year ago

          Look, I’m not a biologist, okay!

      • aname
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        1•1 year ago

        I can, though probably only once

  • @Fridgeratr@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    27•1 year ago

    Idk I see a big cavity that would contain turtle…

    • @RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world
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      1•1 year ago

      Yes, that’s for pregnant turtles.

  • @hdnsmbt@lemmy.world
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    24•1 year ago

    I feel like an annual reminder would be entirely sufficient, to be honest.

    • @abaddon@lemmy.world
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      1•1 year ago

      I’d like to know who needs a daily reminder.

  • KoboldKomrade [he/him]
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    21•1 year ago

    Also, please do not move turtles unless they are immediately in danger or in your way. They’re probably fine and just goofing around (laying eggs, moving, or looking for food).

    • @jonasw@discuss.tchncs.de
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      4•1 year ago

      Why would I move a turtle?

      • RBG
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        9•1 year ago

        The tortoise lays on its back, its belly baking in the hot sun, beating its legs trying to turn itself over, but it can’t. Not without your help. But you’re not helping. Why is that, Jonas?

        • @jonasw@discuss.tchncs.de
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          3•1 year ago

          The tortoise is just trying to get a tan. Who am I to mess with its chill beach vibes?

          Guess I’ll just add ‘flipping over every turtle in distress’ to my to-do list

  • Destide
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    21•1 year ago

    That’s tortoise silly billy

    • @VerPoilu@sopuli.xyz
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      8•1 year ago

      Turtoises are turtles ya dingbat

      https://www.britannica.com/story/whats-the-difference-between-a-turtle-and-a-tortoise

    • @drivepiler@lemmy.world
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      2•1 year ago

      All tortoises are turtles, umm… pedantic Frederick?

      • @Glitterbomb@lemmy.world
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        1•1 year ago

        https://youtu.be/MCx-BahDSGg

  • ZWQbpkzl [none/use name]
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    17•1 year ago

    Domed, exoskeleton, this is a beetle.

    • Tar_Alcaran
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      6•1 year ago

      It’s not an exoskeleton though. Those are ribs and a spine, covered in “scutes”, which are kind of horn-like scales.

    • TeddyKila [comrade/them]
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      1•1 year ago

      Insufficient legs

  • @expatriado@lemmy.world
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    15•1 year ago

    who should i trust? Nintendo or a random person on the Internet?

    • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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      Those are koopa troopas. They’re turtle-like, but not actual turtles.

  • @blindsight@beehaw.org
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    12•1 year ago

    I learned from Franklin books and Mario games that you’re wrong. A picture showing a clear cavity where a turtle could pop out won’t convince me!

  • @FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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    8•1 year ago

    Please don’t tap/knock on turtle shells. It would be like someone knocking directly on your bones.

    • @YaDownWitCPP@lemmy.world
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      12•1 year ago

      My bones are not weak, they can take it.

      • @Entropywins@lemmy.world
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        4•1 year ago

        Surviving and getting pissed off are totally different things that can happen at the same time…

      • @FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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        Your bones are not weak but its still not a good excuse to abuse a turtle by knocking on its shell.

    • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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      1•1 year ago

      That’s really easy to do, knock on your head. There’s just a thin layer of skin over the bone.

  • @Trashcan@lemmy.world
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    6•1 year ago

    That’s neat and all. But how do they retract their heads?

    • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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      4•1 year ago

      And feet, especially box turtles. Some species can indeed go inside their shells - while still being a part of the shell itself, of course.

    • @RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world
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      1•1 year ago

      Kinda looks like those vertical bones are part of a hinge joint.

  • Manucode
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    6•1 year ago

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