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- Comment on Not impressed 23 hours ago:
Can’t remember for corals but sponge’s larval stage moves around before deciding on a rock to call home.
- Comment on Not impressed 1 day ago:
Thank you for putting my thoughts into much more eloquent words!
- Comment on Not impressed 1 day ago:
Before they attach to a rock they move around in a larval stage, same for anemones and some jellyfish species. There are exceptions to all of our classifications because nature doesn’t have to play by any rules besides physics. Even the concept of species has no set definition because no matter what we come up with there are exceptions.
- Comment on Not impressed 1 day ago:
No trees are plants and fungi are fungi. Animals are multicellular organisms that are mobile and seek out food at a very basic description. Plants are multicellular non mobile that make their own food and fungi are somewhere between that. Closer to animals but not. Then there’s the single cell life of bacteria and archea.
- Comment on American and British English spelling and pronunciations 7 months ago:
I would like to point you to Platinum, and inform you that Aluminum came first.
- Comment on For states on the coast with excess solar energy why don't they invest in water desalination and pump that water back upstream? 1 year ago:
I think they’re more asking about getting usable water than energy storage
- Comment on Cheeky 1 year ago:
PBS Eons has a couple good videos on both horse evolution and domestication.
- Comment on Cheeky 1 year ago:
Big cat. You’re aware of the cheetah? Just picture that but not in Africa
- Comment on I definitely never unsubscribed from a YouTube channel just for that... 1 year ago:
I remember seeing somewhere that the “colloquial” usage is actually the original and that the scientific community is the one that changed it. I do agree that the evolution argument is stupid but it’s hard to blame the non scientific populace for not knowing the distinction. The evolution denier just don’t have a lot else to stand on.