I Googled sea stars, and couldn’t find any like this.
I tried to search the picture. Most of the results were either on joke sites with no captions or comments, or in other languages with different alphabets, like Arabic, and Chinese.
The so-called AI Overview that Google has been adding to search results had the only descriptive words about it, but who knows whether it’s right. It says these are fake sea stars, made of silicone, in a fake aquarium.
I don’t know whether I believe that, but I will say that what I read about sea stars is that they’re solitary and they don’t play. They don’t have actual brains, but a type of eyes and nerve cells in the tips of their tentacles.
They move by means of loads of tiny sticky feet, not by gliding.
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Focus!
Just look at those eyes!
Look at those FEET!
Just look at me running away!
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How did it poison them?
Were the birds eating road salt?
I could picture deer licking it… wonder whether they eat this stuff.
Also how beets and corn starch melt ice.
The things we learn here!
Probably drinking the runoff and getting saltwater instead of fresh.
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Yes please.
Wurster Dairy Ice Cream Carts, July 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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A kind of odd list, with a bit of not-quite-right grammar.
Wonder who wrote it.
I thought it was old, till I read #11.
If both sides (all sides) follow #5 it will either be total silence or a long and boring conversation with not outcome.
Roman-built sewer system
I’d say don’t stand right there… looks like a big sewage leak.
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Smart cat.
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Washington DC-1901
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Pole dancing sea stars!
I Googled sea stars, and couldn’t find any like this.
I tried to search the picture. Most of the results were either on joke sites with no captions or comments, or in other languages with different alphabets, like Arabic, and Chinese.
The so-called AI Overview that Google has been adding to search results had the only descriptive words about it, but who knows whether it’s right. It says these are fake sea stars, made of silicone, in a fake aquarium.
I don’t know whether I believe that, but I will say that what I read about sea stars is that they’re solitary and they don’t play. They don’t have actual brains, but a type of eyes and nerve cells in the tips of their tentacles.
They move by means of loads of tiny sticky feet, not by gliding.
What do you think?
those are real starfish in sped-up video
I sure couldn’t find any like them… but I’d like to believe, so… okay.
Try “Bat Stars” Patiria miniata.
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Wikipedia calls her a fencer and actress, and doesn’t mention that other stuff. I’ll have to look her up… But not tonight….
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I think i have it. If that’s a hotdog.
Yup!
Perfect description, Susan!
Thank you!
Honestly, it’s not because I’d make or eat such a thing!
close enough for government work
What kind of animals are those?
They have clocks and calendars, and I see a periscope… So maybe groundhogs?
Yeah, there’s also a sign that says “Spring?”, so it looks like a chatotic celebration of Groundhog Day.
Yes…. that’s what the clocks and calendars made me think.
Now I notice that a few have top hats like cartoons of Punxsutawny (sic?) Phil… And others wear what are probably night caps.
And one has a sun lamp… Faker!
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I remember looking this.one up… Barber did popular paintings of beautiful children, which sold as prints.
Pears soap used various artist’s images of children in their ads.
You can find this picture with and without their logo — the cursive “Pears” you can see on the wrapper from the little box on the bed.
It looks like the little girl has been collecting flowers, and putting them in a box she saved from chocolates or jewelry.
My guess is Pears licensed the picture and used it for an ad, so they tried to make it look like the box was from a bar of soap.
She’s saying her prayers with her eyes open…’cause she knows the terrier will have her breakfast in a flash if she closes them.
said to be the first photo of the Alamo mission
uh… doesn’t exactly mirror Japan’s behavior in the 1940s
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Anyone home?
Recognized them but not the movie.
Oleg Shuplyak (Again).
A Bunny for Bunday.
“Oh, dear!”
I’m late, I’m late… for a very important date!
I looked further, some siphonophores are longer than a blue whale!