river
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Of course.
This particular species does sting, so I would argue it is dangerous. But its mechanism is super interesting: it eats the stinging cells from jellyfish, absorbs them into its own body, and uses them to sting others the same way. Some even release acid. Incredible!
What? No one is comparing them. The question was asked, are they dangerous? OP mused that they have no natural weapons, or danger per se, but instead borrow the jellyfish’s defense. So they are painful in their defense. Likely not aggressive.
“Despite the unsavory or toxic taste they can present to their non-human predators, most nudibranchs are harmless to humans, except those like Glaucus atlanticus which consumes nematocytes and so may consider you a predator and sting”
river@lemmy.worldto Gardening@lemmy.world•New toy for the birthday! Wife nailed it with this one.English1·1 year agoThank you! Did you consider the Davis Vantage Vue at all?
river@lemmy.worldto Gardening@lemmy.world•New toy for the birthday! Wife nailed it with this one.English3·1 year agoAs someone just considering this, what model? What kind would you recommend?
And Dune was also used.
river@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Pushing back against the wave of bot accounts on LemmyEnglish0·2 years agoForgive this noob, but couldn’t there be a trusted and maintained admin blocklist of instances which are bot havens?
I’m confused. What are you saying? That word is thrown around against socialists. Tankies is often used to shut someone down and ignore what they’re saying no matter how correct it is, or how little it has to do with Marxism.