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  • nev@flipping.rocksN This user is from outside of this forum
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    @IngridHbn this is AI-generated, please delete it: https://www.google.com/search/about-this-image?img=H4sIAAAAAAAA_wEXAOj_ChUI7qbwjsLF6rN3EMP5rbWr36XmjQHVbgZ_FwAAAA%3D%3D&q=https://www.facebook.com/groups/allcreatures1/posts/3203453276628751/&ctx=iv&hl=en-CA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjM8uLr1fSSAxV7GjQIHdo0OVwQg4ILegUIrAIQDg

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    • kupac@functional.cafeK kupac@functional.cafe

      @IngridHbn
      If you really want to hurt a snail, you may be able to break its mantle (never seen it actually happen), but the crack on the foot looks ridiculous.

      Tangential fun fact: snails intentionally stab each other during mating. Look up "love dart"!

      nuwagaba2@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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      #76

      @kupac
      What's their reason behind that behavior?

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      • nuwagaba2@mastodon.socialN nuwagaba2@mastodon.social

        @kupac
        What's their reason behind that behavior?

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        @nuwagaba2 @kupac Retracting quickly? So they can be completely protected by the shell.

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        • calx@infosec.exchangeC This user is from outside of this forum
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          @IngridHbn always umount your snail before removing the device

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          • inkyschwartz@mastodon.socialI inkyschwartz@mastodon.social

            @nuwagaba2 @kupac Retracting quickly? So they can be completely protected by the shell.

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            @InkySchwartz
            Thanks for the education. Don't some nails lose their lives in such processes?

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            • kupac@functional.cafeK kupac@functional.cafe

              @IngridHbn
              As a biologist, I call bullshit. The anatomy is correct, but I've never seen a snail getting injured by lifting it off the ground. It's not like a suction pad. The only place where it *might* happen is a very smooth, artificial surface, like a window. But there, you'll feel the resistance, and won't rip it off. Also, usually they retreat quite fast when in danger, you don't need half a minute for that.

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              @kupac @IngridHbn As another biologist, I can tell you that most of the snails that appear on my terrace are not going to be there long after I have noticed them. How I pick them up is the least of their worries.

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              • webhat@infosec.exchangeW webhat@infosec.exchange

                @IngridHbn I kinda knew this, and great to get it confirmed

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                #81

                @webhat @IngridHbn@mastodon.online apparently this is AI slop and not even correct.
                https://flipping.rocks/@nev/116131408308064605

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                • naturemc@mastodon.onlineN naturemc@mastodon.online

                  @petealexharris It's their house. So AISlop tells you to knock at the door. 😎 @kupac @IngridHbn

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                  @NatureMC @petealexharris @kupac @IngridHbn my thought, exactly: AIslop generated misinfo-graphic.

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                  • quasiabsolut@ohai.socialQ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @IngridHbn wrong AI slop, take it down

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                    • joopdelfijn@mstdn.socialJ joopdelfijn@mstdn.social

                      @IngridHbn Gee, never knew that!

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                      @joopdelfijn because it's not true, the image is AI slop. there are biologists in the replies who explain.

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                      • saskboy@mastodon.ccS saskboy@mastodon.cc

                        @IngridHbn I didn't know this before now.

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                        @saskboy because it's not true, the image is AI slop. there are biologists in the replies who explain

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                        • nexy@rebel.arN nexy@rebel.ar

                          @IngridHbn ty for this, this is actually something that stressed me every time I need to move a snail

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                          @Nexy it's not true, it's AI slop

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                          • nuwagaba2@mastodon.socialN nuwagaba2@mastodon.social

                            @InkySchwartz
                            Thanks for the education. Don't some nails lose their lives in such processes?

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                            @nuwagaba2 By rerreating into their shells? No, because that is their evolved defence. By being grabbed like this, no unless maybe the snail is on glass or other super smooth man made surface. But the foot of the snail is not a suction cup but more like a sticky pad that is strong enough to hold but is not a glue.

                            I hope this helps.

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                            • nev@flipping.rocksN nev@flipping.rocks

                              @artcollisions @afewbugs Corroboration: https://www.google.com/search/about-this-image?img=H4sIAAAAAAAA_wEXAOj_ChUI7qbwjsLF6rN3EMP5rbWr36XmjQHVbgZ_FwAAAA%3D%3D&q=https://www.facebook.com/groups/allcreatures1/posts/3203453276628751/&ctx=iv&hl=en-CA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjM8uLr1fSSAxV7GjQIHdo0OVwQg4ILegUIrAIQDg

                              I *knew* I should have looked up the source on this one! But I was lazy. *facepalm*

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                              @IngridHbn @artcollisions @nev it may be AI but it's still good advice so I redrew it.

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                              • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                                @IngridHbn @artcollisions @nev it may be AI but it's still good advice so I redrew it.

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                                @IngridHbn @artcollisions @nev what I have learned from this is that I'm considerably better at drawing cartoon snails than I am at drawing human hands

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                                • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                                  @IngridHbn @artcollisions @nev it may be AI but it's still good advice so I redrew it.

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                                  @afewbugs Question: in the third frame, what's the grey stuff below the shell? Is it supposed to be leftover slime on the ground, or do they retract their head and leave some of their body outside? (It's been a long time since I saw a big snail, and I can't remember what they do. For little snails, I seem to recall that they sometimes fall over after they retract their body.)

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                                  • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                                    @IngridHbn @artcollisions @nev what I have learned from this is that I'm considerably better at drawing cartoon snails than I am at drawing human hands

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                                    @afewbugs @nev lol! but hands are hard.

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                                    • ninafelwitch@tech.lgbtN ninafelwitch@tech.lgbt

                                      @webhat @IngridHbn@mastodon.online apparently this is AI slop and not even correct.
                                      https://flipping.rocks/@nev/116131408308064605

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                                      @ninafelwitch thanks for letting me know

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                                      • inkyschwartz@mastodon.socialI inkyschwartz@mastodon.social

                                        @nuwagaba2 By rerreating into their shells? No, because that is their evolved defence. By being grabbed like this, no unless maybe the snail is on glass or other super smooth man made surface. But the foot of the snail is not a suction cup but more like a sticky pad that is strong enough to hold but is not a glue.

                                        I hope this helps.

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                                        @InkySchwartz
                                        It has indeed helped. Thanks for the knowledge and the enlightment. For how long have you been a scientist?

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                                          @IngridHbn NO! This is not accurate information, this is AI SLOP!

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