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While toothed whales have only one nostril (blowhole), baleen whales have two nostrils, and they have a much better sense of smell than toothed whales.
During the evolution of whales, their nostrils migrated up and back to the top of the head, allowing them to function as blowholes. Toothed whales have fewer functional olfactory receptor genes compared to baleen whales, and they have lost a number of brain and nerve structures associated with olfaction.
It has been suggested that the loss of sense of smell in toothed whales may be related to the specialization of the skull and soft tissues for echolocation. However, it has also been hypothesized that filter-feeding whales retained their sense of smell to detect shoals of plankton
During the evolution of whales, their nostrils migrated up and back to the top of the head, allowing them to function as blowholes. Toothed whales have fewer functional olfactory receptor genes compared to baleen whales, and they have lost a number of brain and nerve structures associated with olfaction.
It has been suggested that the loss of sense of smell in toothed whales may be related to the specialization of the skull and soft tissues for echolocation. However, it has also been hypothesized that filter-feeding whales retained their sense of smell to detect shoals of plankton
Forwarded from Tommy Robinson News
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Floridians not messing around.
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Mycelia in fungi are capable of collecting intelligence and transmitting it to their corresponding plants and neighbors - whatever they're connected to, really.
This intelligence includes information about how to survive and fight disease, warnings about nearby dangers, and guidance in raising a host plant's defenses 🍄
Mycelium are incredibly tiny "threads" of the greater fungal organism that wrap around or bore into tree roots.
Taken together, mycelium composes what's called a “mycorrhizal network" which connects individual plants together to transfer water, nitrogen, carbon and other minerals.
Fungi are incredibly clever.. it appears that they're capable of displaying complex behaviour that gives them the appearance of intelligence.
Fungi can find the shortest path between two points in a labyrinth (rather like slime molds, or Physarum, which have become poster organisms for brainless problem-solving).
How mesmerizing is this video and incredible is the innate intelligence of the natural world?!!!
This intelligence includes information about how to survive and fight disease, warnings about nearby dangers, and guidance in raising a host plant's defenses 🍄
Mycelium are incredibly tiny "threads" of the greater fungal organism that wrap around or bore into tree roots.
Taken together, mycelium composes what's called a “mycorrhizal network" which connects individual plants together to transfer water, nitrogen, carbon and other minerals.
Fungi are incredibly clever.. it appears that they're capable of displaying complex behaviour that gives them the appearance of intelligence.
Fungi can find the shortest path between two points in a labyrinth (rather like slime molds, or Physarum, which have become poster organisms for brainless problem-solving).
How mesmerizing is this video and incredible is the innate intelligence of the natural world?!!!
Forwarded from ☆ Stardust ☆
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Forwarded from WE ARE HERE✨️NEW EARTH RISING🕊 (Moises Victoria)
Forwarded from WE ARE HERE✨️NEW EARTH RISING🕊 (Moises Victoria)
Forwarded from 5D Full Disclosure 17 (Rob B)
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A giant Amethyst geode.
Kinda looks like…nahhhhh
Kinda looks like…nahhhhh