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Re: Asymmetric Animals
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Which side are we looking at? [/ QUOTE ] heh, the top? |
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another picture.
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So the other side looks different? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, typically white, no eyes. AFAIK, all flatfish (flounder, sole, halibut, etc) start off "normal" and then move to the bottom where they begin lying on their side and one eye migrates to the opposite side...kind of like what is happening to Stuart Scott. |
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[ QUOTE ] So the other side looks different? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, typically white, no eyes. AFAIK, all flatfish (flounder, sole, halibut, etc) start off "normal" and then move to the bottom where they begin lying on their side and one eye migrates to the opposite side...kind of like what is happening to Stuart Scott. [/ QUOTE ] okay, I laughed. |
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Are there any animals that could be considered asymetric? Any living organisms at all? Swede [/ QUOTE ] sponge |
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[ QUOTE ] Are there any animals that could be considered asymetric? Any living organisms at all? Swede [/ QUOTE ] sponge [/ QUOTE ] Sponger? |
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Fiddler crab |
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Okay... looks like we're making progress. We've got examples of crabs and fish. Good work, OOT.
Any 'higher up' creatures? Reptiles? Mammals? -RMJ |
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http://www.fys.ku.dk/~tais/asymmetry.html
personally i don't see it in the examples listed that we haven't already covered. |
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