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sharkfucker420, in JAPANESE KNOTWEED
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We should hike together. I genuinely love hiking with people who won’t shut up about plants, rocks, fungi, or animals

lunarul, in Spinosarus

An article describing the history of the theory and why it’s not really likely: smithsonianmag.com/…/was-spinosaurus-a-bison-back…

Kolanaki, in heart of ice
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Nothing can warm up Pluto’s cold, dead(ly) heart.

200ok,

After being gaslit for so long, I can’t blame it

retrolasered,
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Dont worry youre a planet babe

NegativeLookBehind, in and they're gonna pay
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Real question for OP- do you hunt for fossils?

somethingsnappy,

No, they gather them.

fossilesque, (edited )
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Very very tiny ones under a microscope. Did you know pollen has a skeleton?

TexMexBazooka,

Wait wut?

fossilesque, (edited )
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Introducing Spooky Exoskeletal Sporopollenin!!!

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sporopollenin

Sporopollenin, recognized as one of the most chemically resilient biological polymers, forms a crucial component of the robust outer (exine) walls of spores and pollen grains in plants. It’s been found in rock up to 500,000 years old iirc.

SpaceNoodle, in Go on, cry, sadboy.

*affects

Pyr_Pressure, in 𓍊𓋼😿𓋼𓍊

Wouldn’t fungi all die out if it weren’t for plants and bacteria? They’re parasitic and feed on dead things no?

IDontHavePantsOn,

That’s all of life…

Pyr_Pressure,

Not plants and bacteria, many of them can survive off sunlight and minerals broken down from stones, such as lichen. Although I guess lichen is a combination of plants, bacteria and fungi

IDontHavePantsOn,

Sure.

oce,
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I’m afraid I only eat alive food it’s important for my internal vibration and helps me meditate more intensively to find my true self.

Jazsta,

Some are parasitic, most are saprophytic (decomposers/recyclers), others are symbiotic and exchange nutrients with trees

Swedneck,
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plants and bacteria would struggle without animals and fungi as well, everything depends on like literally the entire earth’s ecosystems to survive to some degree.

like fungi recycle dead things into an absurd amount of nutrients, without them trees especially would barely break down and just stick around until very very eventually they turn into coal.

Pyr_Pressure,

Yes they would struggle, but eventually they would adapt.

If everything but plants disappeared tomorrow, many plants would die but some would survive and adapt.

If everything but fungi disappeared tomorrow, they would all die out.

Same with animals.

Bacteria would survive like plants would, with most of them dying but many surviving and adapting.

TheKingBee,
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like fungi recycle dead things into an absurd amount of nutrients, without them trees especially would barely break down and just stick around until very very eventually they turn into coal.

this is just such a cool thing to think about, there was a time when there were just dead trees everywhere in forests, like just laying there being logs or whatever, just piles and piles of dead trees and that’s where coal comes from.

The people mining and dying and polluting the planet just digging out piles of dead trees.

Just like what? I get it, but what?

Swedneck,
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broke: digging up dead trees
woke: growing new trees

angrystego,

Cyanobacteria would be perfectly alright.

Metal_Zealot, in and they're gonna pay
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You gonna have any memes left over for tomorrow?

fossilesque,
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I have enough to last quite a while now. I went digging. :)

Metal_Zealot,
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Good, just checking, carry on 👍

Kolanaki, in Is it advisable for one who is not an expert on economic and social issues to express views on the subject of traffic law? I believe for a number of reasons that it is.
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If I was going fast enough, the cop would see me not moving at all. 😌

PrincessLeiasCat, in heart of ice

It wasn’t NASA tho - it was the International Astronomical Union (IAU):

NASA’s New Horizons mission made a close pass of Pluto this week. For more than 70 years, Pluto was one of nine planets recognised in our Solar System.

But in 2006, it was relegated to the status of dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). So why was Pluto demoted?

www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-33462184

ArbitraryValue, in Is it advisable for one who is not an expert on economic and social issues to express views on the subject of traffic law? I believe for a number of reasons that it is.

That’s why one ought to drive at the speed of light, the one speed that everyone can agree on.

PlasterAnalyst,

*Theoretical speed in a vacuum

PrincessLeiasCat, in Mary Anning was the GOAT

This is amazing.

negativenull, in Mary Anning was the GOAT

It’s far too late but:

In 2012, the plesiosaur genus Anningasaura was named after Anning and the species Ichthyosaurus anningae was named after her in 2015.

chuckleslord, in HYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

Explain

fossilesque,
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tl;dr

  1. Only fragments remain as evidence, as the only full skeleton was destroyed.
  2. Partial skeletons may be different subspecies.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinosaurus#Discovery_and_n…

chuckleslord,

Thank you

JohnDClay,

Oh that’s sad about it being lost

Stromer claimed that the specimen was from the early Cenomanian, about 97 million years ago.[8][6]

It was destroyed in World War II, specifically “during the night of 24/25 April 1944 in a British bombing raid of Munich” that severely damaged the building housing the Paläontologisches Museum München (Bavarian State Collection of Paleontology). However, detailed drawings and descriptions of the specimen remain. Stromer’s son donated Stromer’s archives to the Paläontologische Staatssammlung München in 1995, and Smith and colleagues analysed two photographs of the Spinosaurus holotype specimen BSP 1912 VIII 19 discovered in the archives in 2000.

Ichi_matsu, in What more can I say?

That’s goth.

abysmalpoptart,

Just in case the reference was missed

youtu.be/TIy3n2b7V9k?si=H4HCcR6_ZcEMFthk

threelonmusketeers, (edited )

Here’s a shorter link without tracking: youtu.be/TIy3n2b7V9k

I am a human, and this action was performed manually.

Smokeydope,
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The piped bot is gonna take a hit out on your ass for cutting into their turf

American_Communist22, in heart of ice
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@Pluto is this true?

DroneRights,

Ew, hexbear user

American_Communist22,
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BUDDY! ITS YOU! You’re one of my favorites, a real poster.

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