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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

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

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 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 )
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

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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JK1348, to science_memes in i stg

I pay rent because of this fucker

lowleveldata, (edited ) to science_memes in help

That’s why the narrator always says nature is cruel

essellburns, to science_memes in help

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

HeartyBeast, to science_memes in trees are pretty great.
@HeartyBeast@kbin.social avatar

This seems pretty dismissive of the work that field ecologists and botanists do - and the rigorous nature of their work

meyotch,

Agreed, but id rather hang out with the botanists and field ecologists anyway. I chose biology as a major precisely because the biologists were chill. The geologists drank too much and the engineers seemed uncreative. People who love and appreciate biology are my people.

BarrelAgedBoredom,

If you’re not already watching crime pays but botany doesn’t on youtube you should start. It’s just 30+ minute videos of a profane botanist from Chicago running around nature and pointing out cool plants and complaining about society

deus,

Thanks for the recommendation. I looked him up and to my surprise the first video that showed up was of him here in Brazil walking in the middle of absolute nowhere talking nonstop about every single plant he finds on the ground. I am hooked.

Classy,

His cloud forest videos are incredible. But this short video is one of my favorites: youtu.be/UdodZcrFIPM?si=39SLtRPjhgRyUlur

Swallowtail,

I only found him recently but he has really accelerated a path I was already on to becoming more conscious about plants and the role they play in our environment. I’m now in the planning phase of converting about 1.5 acres of lawn into native prairie and starting to manage some woods that I own so they’re more beneficial to wildlife.

kadu,
@kadu@lemmy.world avatar

It’s just a meme.

A meme accurately representing my plant morphology teacher screaming at me because I couldn’t see if the god forsaken ovary was inferior or superior would not make me laugh, it would make me cry.

tdawg,

Those notebooks have room for more tears

meyotch, (edited ) to science_memes in Oopsie!

It won’t work for all girls, but it will work for the right girl.

rosymind,

It would absolutely have worked on me… back in the day

JackGreenEarth, to science_memes in help

Make the predator eat plants, easy!

OneWomanCreamTeam,

A good nature documentary can definitely make me cry my eyes out over a poor little plant dying.

elbarto777,

Don’t worry. Plants have no feelings.

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Right?

Furball,

Don’t trees like, cry or something

DragonTypeWyvern,

GAIA WEEPS

And TIL, and some animals can hear it?

Wild.

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot,
I_am_10_squirrels,
Candelestine, to science_memes in trees are pretty great.

tbf, I’ve always loved the truth-seeking behavior at the heart of interdisciplinary academic squabbles about which science is more scientific than which other ones.

Leads to further pressures to improve methodology via cross-pollination anyway.

Though it does get out of hand sometimes. But in an environment with enough competitive young people, I think things getting out of hand on occasion is more or less inevitable, so whatever.

Of course, it’s my own training in certain skillsets that makes me prefer this view.

BolexForSoup,
@BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

Yeah, I think a little friendly “competition” can be healthy, but it often turns into outright dismissal of other fields/ideas and needless cutting down because they view others as a threat. Someone else’s success undermines their own, that sort of thing. That is not productive and can even be damaging.

tdawg,

It’s kinda baffaling to me that we don’t encourage more hybrid degrees for scientific reaearch. Like even if it was just 10% of the field that seems highly valuable

DroneRights,

Apparently every field needs computer scientists

Snoopey, to science_memes in You heard me.

Yess this made my morning, thank you. BITCH!!

Rodeo, to science_memes in You heard me.

Addition is science.

lugal,

Always has been

Zeth0s, to science_memes in your time has come, mortal

And statistical mechanics is a topic that unironically open the mind on what is reality and life.

Boltzmann was one of the greatest mind ever lived

Resol, to science_memes in i stg
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

It’s simple: this little shit just felt like not living in water anymore

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