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essellburns, to science_memes in help

Everything gets eaten by something, it’s the meaning of life.

lowleveldata, (edited ) to science_memes in help

That’s why the narrator always says nature is cruel

JK1348, to science_memes in i stg

I pay rent because of this fucker

lugal, to science_memes in help

Make the predator be eaten by a bigger predator. It’s not starving

tdawg,

Saw a documentary once where a big cat took out a fucking gator. Shit was wild

danc4498,

I’m too skeptical of these documentaries. I always assume there’s some shenanigans to make the crazy footage happen.

smeg,

That’s why the Attenborough ones are great, they usually have ten minutes at the end where they do a bit of behind-the-scenes and you hear the crew talking about how they had to camp out in the jungle for six months or something ridiculous just to get one shot of a particularly elusive animal. They’re always so excited when they finally get it!

FuglyDuck, (edited )
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A lot of it is just months in the field to get that one shot. Maybe even years, and then splicing it together to make a fairly bullshit narrative

Though the Disney Alaska documentary…. With the running of the lemmings (white wilderness).

The scene where the lemmings were supposedly committing mass suicide? Yeah. They were flinging them off a turntable- like the kind used to spread fertilizer or salt.

Well. It did inspire a classic video game. But yeah. Lemmings do run- they just hop down, no suicide.

Morphit,
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pinkdrunkenelephants, (edited ) to science_memes in Seriously???

More like Earth’s gravity prevents living creatures of their size without serious changes to their skeletal structure.

Also, how the fuck do they eat enough to live?

Madison420,

Godzilla is radiosynthetic isn’t he, wasn’t that like a big part of the cartoons? Like dude absorbs radiation to survive in most cases the sun but if there’s a nuclear accident homie gets a buffet.

lugal, to science_memes in peas nutz

That sounds as if Darwin incorporated Mendel’s theory. He didn’t. It was much later that Mendel was rediscovered and combined with Darwinism

booty, to science_memes in trees are pretty great.
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unrealistic, the botanist didnt reply “ah yes, it is the humble [some latin bullshit], my fifth favorite tree in its order, most noteworthy for the shape of its leaves. it’s actually most closely related to carrots.” and then, of course, add “fuck yeah big tree”

TonyTonyChopper,
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Classy,

I can understand your sentiment, but when I look at a giant black maple and say, “yeah this thing is related to lychee fruits”, I’m not saying it to be a snob. I just think the world is an amazing place and love to share it

saltnotsugar, to science_memes in Oopsie!

Heyyyyy…What’s your third favorite cactus?

SubArcticTundra, (edited )
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gvsteve, to science_memes in Oopsie!

She knows the botanical gardens are free access but pretends not to

JudahBenHur,

Phipps in Pittsburgh, which is wonderful, is not free and I have 100% taken multiple dates there and its always a panty-dropper

Kusimulkku,

Not all of them, obvs

frickineh,

Shit, it’s $15 per person in Denver. An annual pass would work on me for sure. I have the zoo and the science museum but a girl can only afford so many memberships.

agent_flounder,
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

There’s always Hudson Gardens.

I guess $15 isn’t given how much there is to see.

Classy, to science_memes in Oopsie!

Me with my annual state park pass

makeshiftreaper, to science_memes in Seriously???

The book Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi actually explains this for the megafauna in its universe. It’s not a perfect explanation but it does well enough

roboticide,

Oh shit, have not heard about this book and need one for my upcoming vacation. Gonna look into this!

makeshiftreaper,

It’s a great vacation read! It’s pretty light and fun, I’d recommend it for that

Crul, to science_memes in i'd watch this anime
lightnsfw, to science_memes in Seriously???

They literally show the ecosystem in the movie… This meme sucks.

zagaberoo,

My question is how are these boats so buoyant, rigid, and stable!?

roboticide,

Well, kind of.

They showed the interior of the earth with other megafauna, but how exactly Godzilla or Kong are getting their caloric intake satisfied on a regular basis is somewhat of a question regardless.

Godzilla especially… feeds on radiation? But not just like, consuming uranium ore. He can take a full thermonuclear blast to the face and seemingly heals bodily injury. Maybe makes him feel really full too?

It’s handwaved at best, which is fine. Trying to figure out how Kaiju work is like trying to explain The Force with physics. It’s just magic, don’t worry about it.

DroneRights,

Pacific Rim says they’re grown in a lab on a planet that may have different laws of physics than Earth’s. They’re not naturally occuring, they’re engineered shock troopers.

CheeseNoodle,

There are some real life fungi that are radiotrophic (like photosynthesis but with radiation [ok light is also a kind of radiation but you know what I mean]) So at least part of that makes sense but not the adsorbing a nuclear blast bit.

cmhickman358, to science_memes in Oopsie!

“Whoops, I dropped my monster admission pass that I use for my magnum botanical garden.”

blackbrook,

It’s not the size of your arboretum…

Rozz,

It’s not the growth of your trees

It’s the arrangement of your gardens

Annoyed_Crabby, to science_memes in wave em like you just don't care

We pick and eat fungus’ dick when they have a stiffy.

slackassassin,

Hell ya, dude.

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