This innovation uses ultra-high wattage and advanced cooling systems, making charging faster and more efficient than ever.
📸: @xiaomi
This innovation uses ultra-high wattage and advanced cooling systems, making charging faster and more efficient than ever.
📸: @xiaomi
It’s amazing how powerful water jets with 90,000 PSI (pound-force per square inch) can be when used for cutting.
📸: CutInHalf / YT
It’s amazing how powerful water jets with 90,000 PSI (pound-force per square inch) can be when used for cutting.
📸: CutInHalf / YT
Flapjack octopuses (Opisthoteuthis sp.) use cirri on their arms to catch crustaceans and are found 120–820 m deep.
Flapjack octopuses (Opisthoteuthis sp.) use cirri on their arms to catch crustaceans and are found 120–820 m deep.
The barreleye fish (Macropinna microstoma) has tubular, rotating, green-lensed eyes inside a transparent head.
The barreleye fish (Macropinna microstoma) has tubular, rotating, green-lensed eyes inside a transparent head.
Snailfish are soft, tadpole-shaped, scaleless fish with dorsal fins and sucking disks. They grow up to 30 cm (12 inches).
Snailfish are soft, tadpole-shaped, scaleless fish with dorsal fins and sucking disks. They grow up to 30 cm (12 inches).
The piglet squid (Helicochrancia sp.) is found in tropical, subtropical, and temperate oceans. Its mantle grows up to 10 cm (4 inches). What nickname would you give this cutie?
The piglet squid (Helicochrancia sp.) is found in tropical, subtropical, and temperate oceans. Its mantle grows up to 10 cm (4 inches). What nickname would you give this cutie?
1. Fangtooth (Ogrefish)
The fangtooth (Anoplogaster cornuta) is only about 12 cm (5 inches) long but looks fierce. It drifts in darkness, waiting to ambush prey. Its short fins help it turn quickly to attack.
1. Fangtooth (Ogrefish)
The fangtooth (Anoplogaster cornuta) is only about 12 cm (5 inches) long but looks fierce. It drifts in darkness, waiting to ambush prey. Its short fins help it turn quickly to attack.
📸: @ModdedQuad on X
📸: @ModdedQuad on X
Our prayers to the affected families and lost ones.
Our prayers to the affected families and lost ones.
Crabs keep their stalked eyes clean using grooves in their exoskeleton. These grooves have bristles that act as cleaning brushes. By retracting their eyes into the grooves, crabs remove debris, sand, or particles.
Crabs keep their stalked eyes clean using grooves in their exoskeleton. These grooves have bristles that act as cleaning brushes. By retracting their eyes into the grooves, crabs remove debris, sand, or particles.