Thales Past President BARcard Feb 26, 2008 #1 People often don't seem to understand how small hatchling S. bandensis really are, so here is an illustrative pic:
People often don't seem to understand how small hatchling S. bandensis really are, so here is an illustrative pic:
Paradox Guest BARcard Feb 26, 2008 #6 Ahhhh do you gotta rub the fact that you got a cooler camera then me on multiple forums now lol! Awesome picture
Ahhhh do you gotta rub the fact that you got a cooler camera then me on multiple forums now lol! Awesome picture
Thales Past President BARcard Feb 26, 2008 #7 I gotta post in multiple places - different communities and stuff! It make me a little crazy though!
Mr. Ugly Past President BARcard Feb 26, 2008 #9 Yeesh... how many of those would you need to make an order of sushi??
S sfsuphysics Supporting Member BARcard Feb 26, 2008 #10 few hundred in a blender and you make a nice cuttle spread.
stubbsz Guest BARcard Feb 26, 2008 #13 I'm trying to explain to my kids how small that is... they aren't really getting it. Great picture. Thanks for sharing.
I'm trying to explain to my kids how small that is... they aren't really getting it. Great picture. Thanks for sharing.
Gomer Guest BARcard Feb 26, 2008 #16 no one ever said to put the cuttlefish in an air riffle and aim at your eye!
kinetic Supporting Member BARcard Feb 26, 2008 #17 fantastic use of the macro lens! =) they're tiny bite sized pieces... well even smaller than bite sized... dippin dot sized?
fantastic use of the macro lens! =) they're tiny bite sized pieces... well even smaller than bite sized... dippin dot sized?
Mr. Ugly Past President BARcard Feb 26, 2008 #18 Wow, that's the smallest cutest acorn I ever did see