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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 2 days ago

I’m somewhat of a bad dude myself 🐟

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I’m somewhat of a bad dude myself 🐟

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    The Internet has fried my brain. All I can think of when I hear the phrase “bad dude” is the old meme spoofing the intro to Bad Dudes for NES:

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      [email protected]

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      well, are you?

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    That bad dude is called Dunkleosteus.

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      Eh, I like Bad Dude better as a name.

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    There were also other nice guys

    And those which still exist

  • FUCKING_CUNO@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Only the strong will survive

    • pressedhams@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      EVO was a gem.

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        Damnit, now I’m gonna have to replay it again…

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    I believe it’s called a Coalacanth

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      Not a terrible guess, but that’s the even larger Dunkleosteus terrelli.

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        you’re right!

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      No, it’s a Dunkleosteus.

      Coelacanth looks like this:

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    It’s always great to see a big Dunk.

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      America runs on Dunk… no wait oh no no swim away as fast as you can don’t run on it!

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    Uh, listen Bro. All that sushi i ate before? Just a misunderstanding, right?

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    Somebody made a STL you can print

    https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/dunkleosteus-lordtrilobite

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      Now print it at full size!

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    That’s a bad dude

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    I recognize that fish, that’s an exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Haven’t been there in a long time.

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      THAT’S where I know it from! I went about two years ago.

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      his name is Darryl

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    Soooo many fishes could fit that description, but I’m glad my dude found his bad dude. Like, dude.

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    Oh the annoying guys to hunt in Dave the Diver!

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    It looks like Brak.

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    What a bonehead

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    I’m not a biologist and this may be a stupid question, but are this monster’s eyes armored? Armored eyeballs?

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      Your orbits are similar. The hole is where the optic nerve goes.

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        Not arguing with you, but what’s up with that “bone ring” they have in their orbit? We don’t have that.

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          That’s a Scleral Ring and helps to keep the shape of the eye in fish, many reptiles, and birds. Fish don’t have round eyes (they’re shaped more like M&Ms or chocolate chips), and the ring helps support the shape when swimming. Most rings are just cartilage, but fast swimmers often have bony rings.

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            Thank you, I had no idea that reptiles and birds have eyeball rings, too.

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          Based on this angle, I think you might be more correct. I thought it was recessed.

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            Awww he’s winking at me!

            How does my hair look?

            You think he’s into me?

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              You a snack bae

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                Noice!

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          It’s a scleral ring. Lots of animals have that, many including humans don’t.

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