Today is Wet Beast Wednesday!
Today’s wet beast is: Pipefish
Olive’s wet beast fact: You’re probably thinking that these worm-on-a-string lookin ass creatures look like straightened seahorses. That’s bc they are part of the Syngnathidae family with Seahorses and Sea Dragons. Funky!
Stay tuned for more Wet Beast Wednesdays!
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Santiago Rusiñol i Prats (1861-1931, Spanish) ~ The Sea Horse, Tivolo, Rome, 1922
[Source: ansorena.com]
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Denise's pygmy seahorses (Hippocampus denise)
Photo by Alex Mustard
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Damn look at those lips😭
Imagine sea horses wearing lipstick and mascara, they would totally own it 👑
They always look like they are posing for those really professional, serious model magazines 💃
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Hippocampus ingens or Pacific Seahorses
These are the largest known species of Seahorse, and because of that, they're also known as the Giant Seahorse. They grow to be 36 cm long (14 in). Like most seahorses, this species has a prehensile tail, allowing them to anchor onto structures like plants.
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Gemstone Mermaids 11: Rose Quartz
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Sea Horse Jagging Wheel- Pie Crimper made of whalebone, New England, United States. c. 1870
Many whalers preferred the jagging wheel–or pie crimper–as a showcase for their originality. A common kitchen device with a crenellated wheel to trim and perforate pie crusts, it may have been made by scrimshanders in response to a longing for home and decent food.
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Life and Times in a sleepy little Seaport town called New Innsmouth.
Go over to your local Sea Horse Preacher's house to see him get on his knees for the lord-if you know what I mean.
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