Hooray! We've finished!
I don't know how to attach a picture to a comment but I took a screenshot of it.
Thank you to all who helped!
Hooray! We've finished!
I don't know how to attach a picture to a comment but I took a screenshot of it.
Thank you to all who helped!
Hey, thank you! That's wonderful π
What is our mascot, anyway?
It is a Mushroom-Tongued Salamander, from the genus Bolitoglossa. It's not any specific species, and the image below is not the image that I used as a reference, but it actually resembles the logo more than the image I did use.
(Image of Bolitoglossa conanti by Andrew Snyder, from Flickr)
I finally got a chance to look this up and this is the weirdest and most fascinating salamander face I've ever seen.
Ha, their webbed-feet are also pretty cool. They are arboreal salamanders.
Bonus X-ray image:
They can also shoot their tongue ballistically to capture prey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q4XYpjBNsc
And don't get me started on Bolitoglossa jacksoni....
Come back any time for more Bolitoglossid facts π
whoa
also lol i failed herpetology by called those things "chelicera"
Hahaha! They are called "nasolabial grooves" and through capillary action they help move odor particles towards the vomeronasal organ. They tap their snout on surfaces to collect odors and pheromones.
It makes a lot of sense when you think about it. These salamanders belong to the "Lungless Salamander" family (Plethodontidae). They can't rely on their lungs to suck-in the odor molecules, so they have to rely on a different trick!
Some more info here: https://www.britannica.com/animal/lungless-salamander
Oh that's what those are!
> They tap their snout on surfaces
So they boop things like dogs do. lol
Here you go. I put a red rectangle around it so it can be found more easily.
Alright Iβm not even a member of Mander but your instance rules so Iβm helping
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Scratch that. I am a member. This interaction prompted me to check my application status. Back to pixellingβ¦
Thanks for helping either way!
That was oddly satisfying to work on. Like doing a jigsaw puzzle or something.