what if i posted more than once a month 😱 (i just need idea on what to post smh😞)
hai hai its your dead on Tumblr pookie ᐠ( ᐛ )ᐟ
hi casper !
waves
wwyd if i delivered a box FULL of sliced cucumbers to your house
I love cucumber… if u ever chop up a cucumber for me I will love u forever…
the Jaws novel is actually wild wdym you casually tossed in the F-slur 17 pages into your book, Peter?? downright diabolical but im not surprised bc it was published in th mid 70s.
Chat my school is so... UGHHHHHH wdym someone sprayed fart spray and i had to sit in it for 15 minutes. i finally skedaddled to lunch (sinc i have last lunch) WND SOMEONE SPRAYE IT IN THERE SO EVERU SO OFTEN DUE TO AIR CIRCULATION, IT WOULD WAFT TO ME.
That person is stable now btw
crazy that the day before 9/11 I experienced a school shooting. this is my 9/11
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You will not use AI to get ideas for your story. You will lie on the floor and have wretched visions like god intended
sorry it took me so long to upload an edit yall i didn't realize it took a moment to wait and uplaod 😔
I do declare I'm too silly for this world
⚠️ BLOOD WARNING ‼️ ⚠️
guys what if i asked a witch to turn me into a shart
drew some more sharks
and this is the ref from pinterest
Chat I'm working on a new edits, would yall like to see me post them 🤨
me
*writing in my diary using a glitter gel pen* I’m losing my sense of humanity
it's tiger shark TUESDAY
TIGER SHARK APPRECIATION!!
me if i were a marine biologist
There are many benefits to being a marine biologist
NURSE SHARK AAAAAAA
Requested by @internetdog06
Yes, it’s true! Sharks can be smooth! The nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) defies many shark stereotypes, from their appearance to their demeanor and, yes, the texture of their skin. Although they have a bad reputation among divers for their bite, these sharks are more often slow, shy, and skittish. These traits, combined with its distinctive whiskers, give rise to its other common name: the cat shark.
G. cirratum resides in warm shallow waters, including coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass beds, and cliff edges. They can be found in both the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean along the coasts of North America, Central America, South America, and West Africa. Wherever they live they are bottom dwellers; they spend most of their days swimming slowly along the ocean floor or lounging near the reefs. Another stereotype broken: nurse sharks do not need to move continuously to breathe.
Despite their shy nature, the nurse shark’s size can make it an intimidating threat to any other fish– or people– that happen to spot it. G. cirratum can be between 3 and 4.5m long and can weigh up to 115 kg. And, yes, their skin is smooth, more like a dolphin’s than a shark’s. Their mouths don’t resemble that of other shark either, lacking the distinctive large, triangular teeth. Rather, they have several rows of smaller fan-shaped serrated teeth in a small, round mouth; best for crushing shellfish and coral. They also make for good defense, primarily against other sharks, curious humans, and occasionally American Alligators.
These sharks are suction feeders, and are able to draw invertebrates and small fish into their mouths from up to 3 cm away. They hunt mainly at night, swimmingly slowly along the ocean floor in search of food. During the day return to a home area to rest with other nurse sharks. Within these groups, also called shivers, they communicate mainly using sound, touch, and electroreception. Their distinctive ‘mustaches’ may be used for the latter two senses, forming a similar role to a cat’s whiskers.
Nurse sharks are territorial, both in their daily resting places and their mating sites. Individuals will return every summer to the same area to reproduce. Males and females with both mate with multiple partners, although males are known to ‘flush out’ competing sperm before copulation to ensure their genetics are the ones passed on, although litters with multiple paternities are common. Males also reinforce social hierarchies by biting both other males and females, which they reinforce within their day-to-day groups. G. cirratum is an ovoviviparous species which means the eggs hatch within the mother, and she give slive birth to about 20 pups after a 5 to 6 month pregnancy. Young cat sharks are spotted, and only grow into their brown coloring when they reach sexual maturity, at around 10 to 20 years old.
Conservation status: The IUCN lists the Nurse Shark as Vunerable. Historically they have been captured for their fins, skin and meat, as well as for the aquarium trade. They are also caught as by-catch in fishing nets. However, the species has several protected habitats along the North and Central American Atlantic coast and is currently being evaluated to better protect its migratory pathways.
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what is your favorite shark.... very important
either the nurse shark or gonlin shark 😍
who ur fave jaws char stares autisticly
this also counts as a face reveal for yall
did you hear the song too?
I think if I ever got called “neurospicy” id probably kill myself
Gay
nuh uh
Gay
this isn't very kind