aww

intensely_human , in My buddy!

It would appear you’ve not fed him enough. The poor thing is reduced to a single back leg.

Mouselemming , in Fluff pile

You can't just post something like this without making sure they're okay! Like either they're being adopted or at least their mother is coming right back to take care of them, and is getting plenty to eat! And someone is going to see they all get spayed/neutered, including mom!

Kolanaki OP ,
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Mom was just to the right of the photo. This was about 5 minutes after they were suckling. And they're taken care of by my nextdoor neighbors.

jordanlund , in Fluff pile
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NGL, I know mom has to be around or they'd be in worse shape, but I'd still scoop them up, get them cleaned up and then see if I could catch mom too.

wesker , in Nudibranches are cute.
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They look dangerous. Are they?

ReverendIrreverence ,
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That's a Blue Dragon (Glaucus atlanticus). They can eat the nematocysts from jellyfish and store them to reuse as their own stinging cells. So..."dangerous," not really but as painful as they are beautiful...oh yes.

SuckMyWang ,

You don’t consider stinging jellyfish as dangerous?

Amazed , (edited )

What? No one is comparing them. The question was asked, are they dangerous? OP mused that they have no natural weapons, or danger per se, but instead borrow the jellyfish’s defense. So they are painful in their defense. Likely not aggressive.

“Despite the unsavory or toxic taste they can present to their non-human predators, most nudibranchs are harmless to humans, except those like Glaucus atlanticus which consumes nematocytes and so may consider you a predator and sting”

https://www.thoughtco.com/facts-about-nudibranchs-2291859#:~:text=Despite%20the%20unsavory%20or%20toxic,you%20a%20predator%20and%20sting.

SuckMyWang ,

I see now. Thanks

Amazed ,

Of course.

This particular species does sting, so I would argue it is dangerous. But its mechanism is super interesting: it eats the stinging cells from jellyfish, absorbs them into its own body, and uses them to sting others the same way. Some even release acid. Incredible!

Pat_Riot , in Nudibranches are cute.
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I'm more inclined to say that nudibranches are pretty.

BonesOfTheMoon OP ,

I'm ok with that.

ArmokGoB , in This rabbit.

Gentlerabbit

nicknonya , in Nudibranches are cute.
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BonesOfTheMoon OP ,

Nice!

kamenlady ,
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Thanks! I was about to search for it, after trying to zoom in the posted image.

Adderbox76 , in This rabbit.

Even rabbits got their hipsters...

penguinsAreRapists , in This rabbit.
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Ave Satanas

Pelicanen , in Momma deer stashed this little guy by my gate.

Oh my god, that picture of your dog carefully smelling it might just make my heart explode.

stoly , in Fluff pile

That’s not aww. They are scared and dirty.

kamenlady ,
@kamenlady@lemmy.world avatar

aww.

Poem_for_your_sprog , in Momma deer stashed this little guy by my gate.

A tick bomb!

CatZoomies , in Fluff pile
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Those little babies. They’re so cute. Hope they were taken in and on their way to good homes

Rhynoplaz , in Fluff pile

🥹

flango , in This rabbit.
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distinguishable gentleman

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