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Pet Snails? <3
#51
jaxc Wrote:random fact, all snails are hermaphrodites

Yep that's true Smile .

Except alot of aquatic species like the Apple Snail, has different genders.

It's mostly the Terrestrial Snails that are hermaphrodites Wink .
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#52
QueenOdi Wrote:Those slugs look poisonous :o . I don't know exactly what they are though Biglaugh .

Sure you do :biggrin: They are called nudibranch in English. Are they poisonous? :biggrin: they are just so pretty Smile


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Nick9 Wrote:Sure you do :biggrin: They are called nudibranch in English. Are they poisonous? :biggrin: they are just so pretty Smile

Tee hee... don't flatter me Dazzler1 lol.

I've never heard of them, but the rule is with most brightly coloured animals; "don't touch me, cause I'm poisonous" . Alot of small species do that, like dart frogs and snails/slugs and what not.

The colours to us are pretty, but to a potential predator, that means;
[Image: poison_sign.gif]
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#54
LOL the colors of wasps...
I can't believe one of the European Banks has logo in these two colors :eek:


Some more Smile


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#55
You sure love poisonous sea slugs :p .

I'm alittle scared lol, even I wouldn't play with those...maybe Biglaugh .
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#56
they are just so pretty and unusual Smile

http://www.google.com/search?q=nudibranc...80&bih=573

I saw a picture of a man holding a nudibranch in his hand... so maybe there are not poisonous? Or not that much :tongue:
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#57
^Sea cucumbers are what they're generally referred to as.... as to whether or not they are poisonous, I do not recall, but I seem to think they're likely covered in nematocysts of some variety, hence the spiky appearance.
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#58
Nick9 Wrote:they are just so pretty and unusual Smile

http://www.google.com/search?q=nudibranc...80&bih=573

I saw a picture of a man holding a nudibranch in his hand... so maybe there are not poisonous? Or not that much :tongue:

I can agree. Smile

Although, even though he may be holding one in his hand, it could still be poisonous. Most poisons work better in an oriface, such as the mouth,eyes,nose,ears or any open wounds. Even your pores if your sweating. This way it can get into your body. The king cobra and spitting cobra's always aim for the eyes first and spit their venom. Mainly to blind, but also to poison.

That's why some people lick newts and frogs, to get high off the toxins, but it's dangrous in high quantities. A man died by accidentally swallowing and ingesting the full brunt of his pet newts toxic secretions.

Newts can be handled by humans with extremely little side-effects, but if you don't wash your hands, you can easily be poisoned. Rubbing your eyes or eating right afterward would ensure that you get poisoned.

That's why kids aren't usually allowed to have pet Newts without constant supervision. I had a Newt as a child, but it didn't live very long and even still, the kind I had wasn't very toxic.

Pretty animals are almost always dangerous, usually because they are poisonous. That's why they are so pretty, to warn. At least they give a warning Wink .
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#59
DerJack Wrote:^Sea cucumbers are what they're generally referred to as....

I thought sea cucumbers were much bigger and black?

QueenOdi Wrote:That's why some people lick newts and frogs, to get high off the toxins,


:eek: So, that is where the whole fairytale about the frog and the prince came from? :biggrin:
QueenOdi Wrote:That's why they are so pretty, to warn. At least they give a warning Wink .

It doesn't seem to be working with me :biggrin:
http://forum.xcitefun.net/underwater-nud...51842.html
I am just taken aback by the their variety...


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Nick9 Wrote:I thought sea cucumbers were much bigger and black?

Wikipedia: Sea cucumbers are echinoderms from the class Holothuroidea.

They are a very wide and various grouping of tube-like organisms thriving in saline bodies of water throughout the world and have many large spectacular variations on color and pattern.

Also, briefly checking the wiki page there is no mention of toxicity or nematocysts (stinging organs), and I just barely recall an episode of Dual Survival in which they roasted and at a few of them.
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