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Part Sugar, Part Ginger, Part Glitter
Such a pretty undulating creature.
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Basically upside down Sea Stars, Feather Stars, also known as Crinoids, are a very interesting class with approximately 625 species known. Generally stationary during the day, they tend to come out at night or extend their arms in order to trap food. Like other Echinoderms, Feather Stars have tube feet, however their tube feet lack the suction cups that are present in Sea Stars, Sea Urchins, etc. They instead secrete mucus that traps food particles and directs it into grooves where cilia move the particles to the mouth. [x]

Such a pretty undulating creature.

pottos:

Basically upside down Sea Stars, Feather Stars, also known as Crinoids, are a very interesting class with approximately 625 species known. Generally stationary during the day, they tend to come out at night or extend their arms in order to trap food. Like other Echinoderms, Feather Stars have tube feet, however their tube feet lack the suction cups that are present in Sea Stars, Sea Urchins, etc. They instead secrete mucus that traps food particles and directs it into grooves where cilia move the particles to the mouth. [x]

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I have always been fascinated by Amelia Earhart. When I was a wee one, I remember hearing that they thought she was absorbed by the mysterious Bermuda Triangle. And that some people thought that similar disappearances in that area had to do with aliens. I remember thinking about what that would have been like to be absorbed into the deep, plummeting from the sky into the ocean that was so clear you could see the bottom from the sky. And thinking about alien encounters in some Atlantis type place. I was deeply afraid of deep water. I was very excited thinking about aliens. Perhaps she lived as a castaway on Nikumaroro Island. Whatever happened it must have been terrifying. Amelia Earhart, one tough broad. 
discoverynews:

Jars Hint at Amelia Earhart as Castaway
On the southeast end of Nikumaroro Island in the Pacific Ocean, archaeologists are finding artifacts that suggest Amelia Earhart may have survived for a time there as a castaway.A partial skeleton of a castaway was discovered at the so-called Seven Site in 1940 and this is where several shards of glass have been recovered.Some of the items contained products used only by women.
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I have always been fascinated by Amelia Earhart. When I was a wee one, I remember hearing that they thought she was absorbed by the mysterious Bermuda Triangle. And that some people thought that similar disappearances in that area had to do with aliens. I remember thinking about what that would have been like to be absorbed into the deep, plummeting from the sky into the ocean that was so clear you could see the bottom from the sky. And thinking about alien encounters in some Atlantis type place. I was deeply afraid of deep water. I was very excited thinking about aliens. Perhaps she lived as a castaway on Nikumaroro Island. Whatever happened it must have been terrifying. Amelia Earhart, one tough broad. 

discoverynews:

Jars Hint at Amelia Earhart as Castaway

On the southeast end of Nikumaroro Island in the Pacific Ocean, archaeologists are finding artifacts that suggest Amelia Earhart may have survived for a time there as a castaway.

A partial skeleton of a castaway was discovered at the so-called Seven Site in 1940 and this is where several shards of glass have been recovered.

Some of the items contained products used only by women.

more here

Whoa, Kermit has a sexy lady on the side. Wowie Zowie. 
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Oriana Camposano by Daniel Bracci @Maxim Mexico May ‘2012 (NSFW)

Whoa, Kermit has a sexy lady on the side. Wowie Zowie. 

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Oriana Camposano by Daniel Bracci @Maxim Mexico May ‘2012 (NSFW)

Le Blanc-Seing, Rene Magritte

Le Blanc-Seing, Rene Magritte