Post 9fiaNdAfjvdVfTsAdc by WatchingWolf@meemu.org
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(DIR) Post #9fiZ8BQaVT6RKGO4lE by animeirl@social.homunyan.com
2019-02-11T07:09:28Z
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from my observations i've noticed that when shrimp sleep they lay down with their head pointed upwards like this
(DIR) Post #9fiZBUHSruc2fKhBVA by shinkaiheigen@social.homunyan.com
2019-02-11T07:10:08Z
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@animeirl they're philosophizing when they sleep. wonder if they can dream
(DIR) Post #9fiZEIpVtnEi1JxpjM by WatchingWolf@meemu.org
2019-02-11T07:10:38Z
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@animeirl The better to watch for predators, I'd imagine.
(DIR) Post #9fiZL0NCuzm2nzv6Mi by animeirl@social.homunyan.com
2019-02-11T07:11:49Z
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@shinkaiheigen probably. I read a scientific paper that presented evidence that ants dream so i would expect it extends to other arthropods.
(DIR) Post #9fiZxrHUelaZtsm3Pc by animeirl@social.homunyan.com
2019-02-11T07:18:49Z
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@WatchingWolf i think its also just the way their body is shaped. if they're relaxed and not bending their body in some way then tilting their abdomen/tail down will til their head upwards
(DIR) Post #9fia1aQhFhCsnJrAKO by WatchingWolf@meemu.org
2019-02-11T07:19:32Z
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@animeirl Good point! Very likely that too.
(DIR) Post #9fiaGqR61TcgmVJqHw by animeirl@social.homunyan.com
2019-02-11T07:22:13Z
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@WatchingWolf sometimes they'll also rest (and possibly sleep) upside down hanging from the bottom of a leaf but this picture seems to be their most relaxed posture
(DIR) Post #9fiaNdAfjvdVfTsAdc by WatchingWolf@meemu.org
2019-02-11T07:23:32Z
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@animeirl That sounds cute! And I imagine they can sleep while clinging to something, can stay safer that way.
(DIR) Post #9fiatzVyCcbQERGVKy by torts@social.homunyan.com
2019-02-11T07:29:23Z
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@animeirl @shinkaiheigen shrimp dream: food. nightmare: no food
(DIR) Post #9fibT62Tw9YAbPDC7M by shinkaiheigen@social.homunyan.com
2019-02-11T07:35:45Z
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@torts @animeirl fucked up but true
(DIR) Post #9fieZuoKNigDfTXCKG by tija@pl.smuglo.li
2019-02-11T08:10:37.881827Z
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(DIR) Post #9fieeaLzrqKZfaVfQe by animeirl@social.homunyan.com
2019-02-11T08:11:22Z
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@tija shrimp
(DIR) Post #9fiepOHv4HAhQxks5o by tija@pl.smuglo.li
2019-02-11T08:13:25.806023Z
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@animeirl I thought you would tell me its name… ajfisdhfis.png
(DIR) Post #9fifC6bmxxfrGJscXg by tija@pl.smuglo.li
2019-02-11T08:17:31.970540Z
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@animeirl Nantyatte. But to be honest there’s no much details to observe from that camera, so I enjoy more watching various fishes swimming near the wall – I always forget that there’s a wall and it looks like it’s just two fishes swimming synchronously. You know, if you add some random water track, you may open a youtube chanel, maybe even open a patreon or something.[Abesu] Sayonara Zetsubou Sense…
(DIR) Post #9fih2H7lDKs8t9H636 by animeirl@social.homunyan.com
2019-02-11T08:38:07Z
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@tija I can't tell from that view. I can identify done if them from their backs
(DIR) Post #9fiiV13M92DhOgU1Gi by tija@pl.smuglo.li
2019-02-11T08:54:32.828350Z
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@animeirl Oh! Do you remember some dark spots on their shell or is there some more intricate way to remember them?When I read about bees, I’ve found that scientists put small dots of fluorescent paint on the backs. I bet there are some paints to use on shrimps too. Would be fun to watch them in the night.[Erai×Asenshi] Yuru camp 05 [10…