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radxiphias posts on Reddit about razorfish, dark, based, elongate the most. They currently have [------] followers and [--] posts still getting attention that total [--] engagements in the last [--] hours.

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### Social Influence

**Social category influence**
[countries](/list/countries)  11.36% [agencies](/list/agencies)  #461 [finance](/list/finance)  6.82% [travel destinations](/list/travel-destinations)  2.27%

**Social topic influence**
[razorfish](/topic/razorfish) #19, [dark](/topic/dark) 4.55%, [based](/topic/based) 4.55%, [elongate](/topic/elongate) 4.55%, [whales](/topic/whales) 4.55%, [$7846t](/topic/$7846t) 4.55%, [egypt](/topic/egypt) 4.55%, [burrow](/topic/burrow) 2.27%, [ocean](/topic/ocean) 2.27%, [great barrier reef](/topic/great-barrier-reef) 2.27%
### Top Social Posts
Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours

"Dark razorfish (genus Xyrichtys) are pale red-brown colored and may grow to [--] cm length - razorfishes can rapidly burrow into sandy seafloor with the bony ridge on the front of their heads nature nature"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/c8amf3)  2024-09-06T03:33Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"Dark razorfish (genus Xyrichtys) are pale red-brown colored and may grow to [--] cm length - razorfishes can rapidly burrow into sandy seafloor with the bony ridge on the front of their heads BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/c849xv)  2024-11-24T04:55Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"Dark razorfish (genus Xyrichtys) are pale red-brown colored and may grow to [--] cm length - razorfishes can rapidly burrow into sandy seafloor with the bony ridge on the front of their heads marinebiology marinebiology"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/c8an0w)  2024-11-24T08:27Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"First record of co-feeding behavior in southern Atlantic Ocean leopard seals (Hydrurga leptonyx) BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/crfh0j)  2026-02-03T01:16Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"Jellyfish of the deep-sea BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/1q486q8)  2026-01-05T01:42Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"New coralline red algae fossil (Aguirrea fluegelii) indicates that Corallinaceae diverged [---] million years earlier than previously recorded BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/avgugj)  2025-11-04T05:35Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"New species of guitarfish  (blue-spotted guitarfish). Adult male holotype shown: 597mm (23.5in) TL. Based on the known specimens this new species is thought to be a small species reaching only about 622mm (24.5in) TL. BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/ocn771)  2025-09-02T05:50Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"New species of guitarfish  (blue-spotted guitarfish). Adult male holotype shown: 597mm (23.5in) TL. Based on the known specimens this new species is thought to be a small species reaching only about 622mm (24.5in) TL. discoveredspecies discoveredspecies"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/ocnaij)  2025-09-02T05:50Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"New species of guitarfish  (blue-spotted guitarfish). Adult male holotype shown: 597mm (23.5in) TL. Based on the known specimens this new species is thought to be a small species reaching only about 622mm (24.5in) TL. marinebiology marinebiology"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/octua0)  2025-09-02T05:50Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"Baby zooplankton (copepods) are surprisingly common in the Arctic winter; new study examines the zooplankton community found in Svalbard fjords and surrounding coastal/shelf waters during the polar winter BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/uxn0xv)  2022-05-25T17:55Z 19K followers, [--] engagements


"At Australia's Great Barrier Reef reef fish communities (damselfishes small wrasses butterflyfishes groupers.) appear to be becoming less colorful as oceans warm and corals bleach according to a new study based on [--] years of data. BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/v6qgez)  2024-11-24T06:56Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"Mosasaurs were dominant marine predators during the Late Cretaceous. The larger species grew to more than [--] m (13 ft) in length. The lizard-like bodies were elongated and streamlined for swimming and their broad tails provided power for propulsion. Illustration by Julio Lacerda"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/10lgqp7)  2023-01-26T02:12Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements


"Mosasaurs were dominant marine predators during the Late Cretaceous. The larger species grew to more than [--] m (13 ft) in length. The lizard-like bodies were elongated and streamlined for swimming and their broad tails provided power for propulsion. Illustration by Julio Lacerda"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/10lgrdl)  2023-01-26T02:13Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements


"Deep-sea spider crab  sp. nov. an inhabitant of the western Mediterranean Sea from depths of 572-819 m (1877-2687 ft); the size of the holotype male carapace is [----] mm or [---] inches; characterized by its slender and elongate ambulatory legs"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/plqhpd)  2021-09-10T18:15Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements


"Deep-sea spider crab  sp. nov. an inhabitant of the western Mediterranean Sea from depths of 572-819 m (1877-2687 ft); the size of the holotype male carapace is [----] mm or [---] inches; characterized by its slender and elongate ambulatory legs"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/pltuy0)  2021-09-10T21:15Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"Offshore from Alaska NOAA is mapping new areas of the seafloor. A bonus of such exploration is discovering displays of ecology and biodiversity. From Glacier Bay National Park here are sea anemones and soft corals that are called red tree corals . 📷: NOAA"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/154ycox)  2023-07-20T18:03Z 18.9K followers, [----] engagements


"Offshore from Alaska NOAA is mapping new areas of the seafloor. A bonus of such exploration is discovering displays of ecology and biodiversity. From Glacier Bay National Park here are sea anemones and soft corals that are called red tree corals . 📷: NOAA"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/155039c)  2023-07-20T19:07Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements


"Amazing new ecology research in the Mediterranean Sea has revealed the ancestral site selection and historically continued foraging habit of green sea turtles ( ) that "revisit hyperspecific spots" for feeding on seagrass meadows"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/15fmmt2)  2023-08-01T19:44Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements


"Amazing new ecology research in the Mediterranean Sea has revealed the ancestral site selection and historically continued foraging habit of green sea turtles ( ) that "revisit hyperspecific spots" for feeding on seagrass meadows"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/15ge633)  2023-08-02T16:54Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements


"From near Australia and family Heterodontidae (horned sharks bullhead sharks) a new species named the  ( ). The new species is distinguished by its genetics and barred color pattern. 📷: CSIRO BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/15q4k9l)  2023-08-13T17:18Z 19K followers, [--] engagements


"Pom pom crab ( ): The crustacean that uses sea anemones as boxing gloves"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/15ys5y9)  2023-08-23T03:40Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements


"Small but mighty cephalopod ; rare video footage of a dumbo octopus captured at a depth of [----] feet northwest of Hawaii"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/16uyo24)  2023-09-29T01:50Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements


"Small but mighty cephalopod ; rare video footage of a dumbo octopus captured at a depth of [----] feet northwest of Hawaii"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/16vft3m)  2023-09-29T16:12Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements


"Entire species population likely less than [---] individuals and being threatened by vessel strikes and oil and gas development in the Gulf of Mexico NOAA has added Rice's whales ( ) to the top [--] most at-risk ocean species BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/18y5fh0)  2024-01-04T05:33Z 19K followers, [--] engagements


"Bridging the gap and advancing the Rights of Nature: New Zealand's Maori King calls for whales to be given personhood BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/1bx3naz)  2024-04-06T05:21Z 19K followers, [--] engagements


"This largely unknown brittle star species  is thought to only inhabit Caribbean waters up to [----] m deep. The holotype specimen was found offshore from Cuba with a disk diameter that measured [--] mm (0.5 in). 📷: Smithsonian Institution"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/1dm5w2b)  2024-06-22T21:20Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"This rosy coffinfish  (Chordata Lophiiformes) is a benthic anglerfish that can reach about [---] in (14 cm) in length. There is a retractable mop-like lure the esca located on a short stalk between their eyes that is wiggled to attract prey. 📷: NOAA"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/1dvdef8)  2024-07-04T18:11Z 19K followers, [--] engagements


"Seals have great underwater skills by which this seal seems rewarded with a mouthful of octopus; an amazing dynamic in the web of life 📷: Gary Sutton BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/1ek19fe)  2024-08-04T17:51Z 19K followers, [--] engagements


"Biological Seas is where a diversity of marine species are presented to further the understanding and discussion of marine ecology and research. In this defined context participation is welcomed so long that the proper identification of source is given for biological and species photos. BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/1fe0ft5)  2024-09-11T03:13Z 19K followers, [--] engagements


"Two amazing echinoderms a long-spined sea urchin and a yellow-colored crinoid (sea lily) appear to be overseeing this assembly of smaller benthic invertebrates such as the bluish/translucent glass sponges that were found in the Caribbean Sea near Puerto Rico. 📷: NOAA BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/1fgtbau)  2024-09-14T19:02Z 19K followers, [--] engagements


"Giant prehistoric sea turtle ( ) had a specialized snout adapted for suction feeding and a skull 70-cm-long (28-inch-long) one of the largest marine turtles ever described http://www.sci-news.com/paleontology/science-ocepechelon-giant-sea-turtle-morocco-01246.htmlfbclid=IwAR0riF- BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/g5r2b2)  2020-04-22T00:20Z 19K followers, [--] engagements


"Giant prehistoric sea turtle ( ) had a specialized snout adapted for suction feeding and a skull 70-cm-long (28-inch-long) one of the largest marine turtles ever described http://www.sci-news.com/paleontology/science-ocepechelon-giant-sea-turtle-morocco-01246.htmlfbclid=IwAR0riF- seaturtles seaturtles"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/g5rviy)  2020-04-22T01:13Z 19K followers, [--] engagements


"Giant prehistoric sea turtle ( ) had a specialized snout adapted for suction feeding and a skull 70-cm-long (28-inch-long) one of the largest marine turtles ever described http://www.sci-news.com/paleontology/science-ocepechelon-giant-sea-turtle-morocco-01246.htmlfbclid=IwAR0riF- marinebiology marinebiology"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/g8l1ih)  2020-04-26T19:47Z 19K followers, [---] engagements


"Rising temperatures driving a shift to all-female sea turtle populations; the sand around the Red Sea is now warm enough to cause hatchlings in the area to be born almost entirely female; in Florida sea turtle hatchlings were born [---] percent female in seven out of the past [--] years BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/k7j072)  2020-12-06T00:15Z 19K followers, [--] engagements


"Rising temperatures driving a shift to all-female sea turtle populations; the sand around the Red Sea is now warm enough to cause hatchlings in the area to be born almost entirely female; in Florida sea turtle hatchlings were born [---] percent female in seven out of the past [--] years EndangeredSpecies EndangeredSpecies"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/kbo4pw)  2020-12-12T12:11Z 19K followers, [---] engagements


"Loggerhead sea turtles ( ) are known to return to the same beach where they hatched to lay their eggs; new study finds that some loggerhead females will lay clutches of eggs in locations miles apart from each other to increase the chance of their offspring surviving seaturtles seaturtles"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/lrqht6)  2021-02-24T23:38Z 19K followers, [--] engagements


"The beneficial relationship between this oceanic whitetip shark and the group of pilot fish is mutualistic; the shark provides protection for the pilot fish and the fish remove ectoparasites for the whitetip shark. 📷 Johan Lantz at Small Brother Reef near Egypt Red Sea"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/vpwubx)  2022-07-02T17:33Z 18.9K followers, [----] engagements


"The beneficial relationship between this oceanic whitetip shark and the group of pilot fish is mutualistic; the shark provides protection for the pilot fish and the fish remove ectoparasites for the whitetip shark. 📷 Johan Lantz at Small Brother Reef near Egypt Red Sea"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/vpwvij)  2022-07-02T17:35Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements


"Robots documenting deep-sea biodiversity reveal a spectacular species of spaghetti worm"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/zdm9uy)  2022-12-05T22:31Z 18.9K followers, [----] engagements


"Large marine reptiles known as mosasaurs (Chordata Reptilia) were dominant marine predators during the Late Cretaceous. Their lizard-like bodies were elongated and streamlined for swimming and their broad tails provided power for propulsion. Illustration by Julio Lacerda"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/tdaf0f)  2022-03-13T16:24Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements


"Large marine reptiles known as mosasaurs (Chordata Reptilia) were dominant marine predators during the Late Cretaceous. Their lizard-like bodies were elongated and streamlined for swimming and their broad tails provided power for propulsion. Illustration by Julio Lacerda"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/tdb9qg)  2022-03-13T17:03Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"Spongivorous and colorful nudibranch  is one of the three species. These nudibranchs are characterized by having large elongated tubercles on their dorsum of which on  are purple-tipped"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/tkobsc)  2022-03-23T07:14Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements


"Spongivorous and colorful nudibranch  is one of the three species. These nudibranchs are characterized by having large elongated tubercles on their dorsum of which on  are purple-tipped"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/tlvgm1)  2022-03-24T02:28Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements


"With an elegant appearance nudibranch  (Mollusca Facelinidae) has a translucent body with rose color around the mouth white-tipped rhinophores and white cnidosacs on its elongate cerata. Fully grown they can reach [--] mm (2.1 in) lengths"  
[Reddit Link](https://redd.it/yr588h)  2022-11-10T04:26Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements

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@radxiphias Avatar @radxiphias radxiphias

radxiphias posts on Reddit about razorfish, dark, based, elongate the most. They currently have [------] followers and [--] posts still getting attention that total [--] engagements in the last [--] hours.

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  • [--] Month [---] -13%
  • [--] Months [-----] +415%
  • [--] Year [-----] +251%

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  • [--] Week [--] -25%
  • [--] Month [--] -64%
  • [--] Months [--] +275%
  • [--] Year [--] +15%

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Social Influence

Social category influence countries 11.36% agencies #461 finance 6.82% travel destinations 2.27%

Social topic influence razorfish #19, dark 4.55%, based 4.55%, elongate 4.55%, whales 4.55%, $7846t 4.55%, egypt 4.55%, burrow 2.27%, ocean 2.27%, great barrier reef 2.27%

Top Social Posts

Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours

"Dark razorfish (genus Xyrichtys) are pale red-brown colored and may grow to [--] cm length - razorfishes can rapidly burrow into sandy seafloor with the bony ridge on the front of their heads nature nature"
Reddit Link 2024-09-06T03:33Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Dark razorfish (genus Xyrichtys) are pale red-brown colored and may grow to [--] cm length - razorfishes can rapidly burrow into sandy seafloor with the bony ridge on the front of their heads BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2024-11-24T04:55Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Dark razorfish (genus Xyrichtys) are pale red-brown colored and may grow to [--] cm length - razorfishes can rapidly burrow into sandy seafloor with the bony ridge on the front of their heads marinebiology marinebiology"
Reddit Link 2024-11-24T08:27Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"First record of co-feeding behavior in southern Atlantic Ocean leopard seals (Hydrurga leptonyx) BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2026-02-03T01:16Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Jellyfish of the deep-sea BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2026-01-05T01:42Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"New coralline red algae fossil (Aguirrea fluegelii) indicates that Corallinaceae diverged [---] million years earlier than previously recorded BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2025-11-04T05:35Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"New species of guitarfish (blue-spotted guitarfish). Adult male holotype shown: 597mm (23.5in) TL. Based on the known specimens this new species is thought to be a small species reaching only about 622mm (24.5in) TL. BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2025-09-02T05:50Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"New species of guitarfish (blue-spotted guitarfish). Adult male holotype shown: 597mm (23.5in) TL. Based on the known specimens this new species is thought to be a small species reaching only about 622mm (24.5in) TL. discoveredspecies discoveredspecies"
Reddit Link 2025-09-02T05:50Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"New species of guitarfish (blue-spotted guitarfish). Adult male holotype shown: 597mm (23.5in) TL. Based on the known specimens this new species is thought to be a small species reaching only about 622mm (24.5in) TL. marinebiology marinebiology"
Reddit Link 2025-09-02T05:50Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"Baby zooplankton (copepods) are surprisingly common in the Arctic winter; new study examines the zooplankton community found in Svalbard fjords and surrounding coastal/shelf waters during the polar winter BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2022-05-25T17:55Z 19K followers, [--] engagements

"At Australia's Great Barrier Reef reef fish communities (damselfishes small wrasses butterflyfishes groupers.) appear to be becoming less colorful as oceans warm and corals bleach according to a new study based on [--] years of data. BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2024-11-24T06:56Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"Mosasaurs were dominant marine predators during the Late Cretaceous. The larger species grew to more than [--] m (13 ft) in length. The lizard-like bodies were elongated and streamlined for swimming and their broad tails provided power for propulsion. Illustration by Julio Lacerda"
Reddit Link 2023-01-26T02:12Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements

"Mosasaurs were dominant marine predators during the Late Cretaceous. The larger species grew to more than [--] m (13 ft) in length. The lizard-like bodies were elongated and streamlined for swimming and their broad tails provided power for propulsion. Illustration by Julio Lacerda"
Reddit Link 2023-01-26T02:13Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements

"Deep-sea spider crab sp. nov. an inhabitant of the western Mediterranean Sea from depths of 572-819 m (1877-2687 ft); the size of the holotype male carapace is [----] mm or [---] inches; characterized by its slender and elongate ambulatory legs"
Reddit Link 2021-09-10T18:15Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements

"Deep-sea spider crab sp. nov. an inhabitant of the western Mediterranean Sea from depths of 572-819 m (1877-2687 ft); the size of the holotype male carapace is [----] mm or [---] inches; characterized by its slender and elongate ambulatory legs"
Reddit Link 2021-09-10T21:15Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"Offshore from Alaska NOAA is mapping new areas of the seafloor. A bonus of such exploration is discovering displays of ecology and biodiversity. From Glacier Bay National Park here are sea anemones and soft corals that are called red tree corals . 📷: NOAA"
Reddit Link 2023-07-20T18:03Z 18.9K followers, [----] engagements

"Offshore from Alaska NOAA is mapping new areas of the seafloor. A bonus of such exploration is discovering displays of ecology and biodiversity. From Glacier Bay National Park here are sea anemones and soft corals that are called red tree corals . 📷: NOAA"
Reddit Link 2023-07-20T19:07Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements

"Amazing new ecology research in the Mediterranean Sea has revealed the ancestral site selection and historically continued foraging habit of green sea turtles ( ) that "revisit hyperspecific spots" for feeding on seagrass meadows"
Reddit Link 2023-08-01T19:44Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements

"Amazing new ecology research in the Mediterranean Sea has revealed the ancestral site selection and historically continued foraging habit of green sea turtles ( ) that "revisit hyperspecific spots" for feeding on seagrass meadows"
Reddit Link 2023-08-02T16:54Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements

"From near Australia and family Heterodontidae (horned sharks bullhead sharks) a new species named the ( ). The new species is distinguished by its genetics and barred color pattern. 📷: CSIRO BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2023-08-13T17:18Z 19K followers, [--] engagements

"Pom pom crab ( ): The crustacean that uses sea anemones as boxing gloves"
Reddit Link 2023-08-23T03:40Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements

"Small but mighty cephalopod ; rare video footage of a dumbo octopus captured at a depth of [----] feet northwest of Hawaii"
Reddit Link 2023-09-29T01:50Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements

"Small but mighty cephalopod ; rare video footage of a dumbo octopus captured at a depth of [----] feet northwest of Hawaii"
Reddit Link 2023-09-29T16:12Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements

"Entire species population likely less than [---] individuals and being threatened by vessel strikes and oil and gas development in the Gulf of Mexico NOAA has added Rice's whales ( ) to the top [--] most at-risk ocean species BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2024-01-04T05:33Z 19K followers, [--] engagements

"Bridging the gap and advancing the Rights of Nature: New Zealand's Maori King calls for whales to be given personhood BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2024-04-06T05:21Z 19K followers, [--] engagements

"This largely unknown brittle star species is thought to only inhabit Caribbean waters up to [----] m deep. The holotype specimen was found offshore from Cuba with a disk diameter that measured [--] mm (0.5 in). 📷: Smithsonian Institution"
Reddit Link 2024-06-22T21:20Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"This rosy coffinfish (Chordata Lophiiformes) is a benthic anglerfish that can reach about [---] in (14 cm) in length. There is a retractable mop-like lure the esca located on a short stalk between their eyes that is wiggled to attract prey. 📷: NOAA"
Reddit Link 2024-07-04T18:11Z 19K followers, [--] engagements

"Seals have great underwater skills by which this seal seems rewarded with a mouthful of octopus; an amazing dynamic in the web of life 📷: Gary Sutton BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2024-08-04T17:51Z 19K followers, [--] engagements

"Biological Seas is where a diversity of marine species are presented to further the understanding and discussion of marine ecology and research. In this defined context participation is welcomed so long that the proper identification of source is given for biological and species photos. BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2024-09-11T03:13Z 19K followers, [--] engagements

"Two amazing echinoderms a long-spined sea urchin and a yellow-colored crinoid (sea lily) appear to be overseeing this assembly of smaller benthic invertebrates such as the bluish/translucent glass sponges that were found in the Caribbean Sea near Puerto Rico. 📷: NOAA BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2024-09-14T19:02Z 19K followers, [--] engagements

"Giant prehistoric sea turtle ( ) had a specialized snout adapted for suction feeding and a skull 70-cm-long (28-inch-long) one of the largest marine turtles ever described http://www.sci-news.com/paleontology/science-ocepechelon-giant-sea-turtle-morocco-01246.htmlfbclid=IwAR0riF- BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2020-04-22T00:20Z 19K followers, [--] engagements

"Giant prehistoric sea turtle ( ) had a specialized snout adapted for suction feeding and a skull 70-cm-long (28-inch-long) one of the largest marine turtles ever described http://www.sci-news.com/paleontology/science-ocepechelon-giant-sea-turtle-morocco-01246.htmlfbclid=IwAR0riF- seaturtles seaturtles"
Reddit Link 2020-04-22T01:13Z 19K followers, [--] engagements

"Giant prehistoric sea turtle ( ) had a specialized snout adapted for suction feeding and a skull 70-cm-long (28-inch-long) one of the largest marine turtles ever described http://www.sci-news.com/paleontology/science-ocepechelon-giant-sea-turtle-morocco-01246.htmlfbclid=IwAR0riF- marinebiology marinebiology"
Reddit Link 2020-04-26T19:47Z 19K followers, [---] engagements

"Rising temperatures driving a shift to all-female sea turtle populations; the sand around the Red Sea is now warm enough to cause hatchlings in the area to be born almost entirely female; in Florida sea turtle hatchlings were born [---] percent female in seven out of the past [--] years BiologicalSeas BiologicalSeas"
Reddit Link 2020-12-06T00:15Z 19K followers, [--] engagements

"Rising temperatures driving a shift to all-female sea turtle populations; the sand around the Red Sea is now warm enough to cause hatchlings in the area to be born almost entirely female; in Florida sea turtle hatchlings were born [---] percent female in seven out of the past [--] years EndangeredSpecies EndangeredSpecies"
Reddit Link 2020-12-12T12:11Z 19K followers, [---] engagements

"Loggerhead sea turtles ( ) are known to return to the same beach where they hatched to lay their eggs; new study finds that some loggerhead females will lay clutches of eggs in locations miles apart from each other to increase the chance of their offspring surviving seaturtles seaturtles"
Reddit Link 2021-02-24T23:38Z 19K followers, [--] engagements

"The beneficial relationship between this oceanic whitetip shark and the group of pilot fish is mutualistic; the shark provides protection for the pilot fish and the fish remove ectoparasites for the whitetip shark. 📷 Johan Lantz at Small Brother Reef near Egypt Red Sea"
Reddit Link 2022-07-02T17:33Z 18.9K followers, [----] engagements

"The beneficial relationship between this oceanic whitetip shark and the group of pilot fish is mutualistic; the shark provides protection for the pilot fish and the fish remove ectoparasites for the whitetip shark. 📷 Johan Lantz at Small Brother Reef near Egypt Red Sea"
Reddit Link 2022-07-02T17:35Z 18.9K followers, [---] engagements

"Robots documenting deep-sea biodiversity reveal a spectacular species of spaghetti worm"
Reddit Link 2022-12-05T22:31Z 18.9K followers, [----] engagements

"Large marine reptiles known as mosasaurs (Chordata Reptilia) were dominant marine predators during the Late Cretaceous. Their lizard-like bodies were elongated and streamlined for swimming and their broad tails provided power for propulsion. Illustration by Julio Lacerda"
Reddit Link 2022-03-13T16:24Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements

"Large marine reptiles known as mosasaurs (Chordata Reptilia) were dominant marine predators during the Late Cretaceous. Their lizard-like bodies were elongated and streamlined for swimming and their broad tails provided power for propulsion. Illustration by Julio Lacerda"
Reddit Link 2022-03-13T17:03Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"Spongivorous and colorful nudibranch is one of the three species. These nudibranchs are characterized by having large elongated tubercles on their dorsum of which on are purple-tipped"
Reddit Link 2022-03-23T07:14Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements

"Spongivorous and colorful nudibranch is one of the three species. These nudibranchs are characterized by having large elongated tubercles on their dorsum of which on are purple-tipped"
Reddit Link 2022-03-24T02:28Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements

"With an elegant appearance nudibranch (Mollusca Facelinidae) has a translucent body with rose color around the mouth white-tipped rhinophores and white cnidosacs on its elongate cerata. Fully grown they can reach [--] mm (2.1 in) lengths"
Reddit Link 2022-11-10T04:26Z 18.9K followers, [--] engagements

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