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    I am Water (slicerdicer@friedcheese.us)'s status on Friday, 25-Apr-2025 21:06:40 JST I am Water I am Water
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    @sun You know the antenna are for communication too right? Rasping them they can communicate vast distances.
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      Blurry Moon (sun@shitposter.world)'s status on Friday, 25-Apr-2025 21:06:57 JST Blurry Moon Blurry Moon
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      @SlicerDicer maybe I'll try to make some with weird antennae
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      I am Water (slicerdicer@friedcheese.us)'s status on Friday, 25-Apr-2025 21:09:04 JST I am Water I am Water
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      @sun Make sure it goes at least two miles.

      https://news.mongabay.com/2020/05/spiny-lobsters-raise-an-undersea-racket-that-can-be-heard-miles-away/amp/
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        Spiny lobsters raise an undersea racket that can be heard miles away
        from lizkimbrough
        European spiny lobsters create quite the rumble. By rubbing an antenna across its face, a spiny lobster can create a sound that might, under the right underwater conditions, be detectable up to 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) away.The sound, known as an antennal rasp, occurs when an extension of a lobster’s antennae moves across a rough […]
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      I am Water (slicerdicer@friedcheese.us)'s status on Friday, 25-Apr-2025 21:14:56 JST I am Water I am Water
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      @sun Pretty insane animals honestly. They got an internal compass that rivals turtles and salmon.

      https://lohmannlab.web.unc.edu/spiny-lobsters/
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        Spiny Lobsters
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      I am Water (slicerdicer@friedcheese.us)'s status on Friday, 25-Apr-2025 21:18:39 JST I am Water I am Water
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      • Blurry Moon
      @sun You know interesting fact about the life in the ocean. I’ve personally noticed that in unexplored ordinance area where there’s tons of magnetic disruption.

      Fish, Sharks, Rays, Everything except whales follow the same lines. I dropped Timelapse cameras down there and recorded this too. You can track it like a freeway.

      Sharks obviously do it and seeing all the fish do the same thing is pretty much enough for me to know they all do it after watching it for years.

      https://www.himb.hawaii.edu/ReefPredator/Shark%20Magnet.htm
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        Shark Compass Sense
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