Hello my baby!
Hello my honey!
Hello my ragtime gal!
Send me a kiss by wire
Baby, my heart’s on fire!
Can’t imagine that extraterrestrial aliens would be more weird than what is population our oceans.
Also, 91% of ocean species have yet to be identified, and more than 80% of the ocean is still unexplored. So who knows what bizarre friends may be lurking down there! :)
You can also do that in Stardew Valley if you put sea urchins in an aquarium
I don’t know how it’s possible to feel more protected when you’re entirely made out of spikes, but OK.
Apparently this is what they look like in the wild when they use rocks:
They’re so cute! :D
Some fish are good at pulling off individual spikes one at a time.
“Is something wrong with him is he aqaurist?”
This sounds fake but I’d love it to be true!
It’s true. Urchins do in fact use things like shells as hats.
And some have been dropping hat shaped prints on them for pics.
I just love (/s) how they 3D printed the hats with plastic. Give them some more plastic why don’t you?
It’s an aquarium. The plastic was probably removed after a while
This is like how corporations treat people on given issues
Instead of lowering emissions, let’s throw our plastic in the ocean
Instead of cutting off funding to anti-gay candidates, let’s sell rainbow clothing
Sorry to rain on your parade, but that’s in a reef tank, dude. The lighting is quite specific to man made lights.
Not to say that keeping a reef tank is the most ecologically responsible thing to do, but…
I wasn’t claiming these hats were in the ocean
It’s that the urchins (like people) are trying to protect themselves but the scientists (corporations) are just gaslighting them for their amusement
This has got to be the strangest hill I’ve ever seen anyone take a stand on.
You’ve never seen people claim that corporations use PR?
I haven’t seen anyone jump to a conclusion like that since the guy on Office Space.
You don’t think the hats were for the amusement of people
The post itself says it’s for protection
They’re in a tank. They literally do not need protection. They also do not care. The hats fill their microbrain compulsions just fine. They don’t need your absurd “hey, aren’t we all just urchins in hats!?” train of thought.
They’re probably living their best lives. They’re not being raised for food, they’re not living in a wild ocean… they’re wearing dapper hats instead of the dead husks of their seaborn brethren.
You could take a lesson from those urchins.