user + id: L1V1D + 1045332
name: Fynn
gender: dmab
nightcap: Something to do with a large sea creature
prompt: Okok so you have just unleashed a massive rabbit hole for me and I will be rambling. First off, we have the sea bunny. Look at
them. Sea bunnies are a type of sea slug found most commonly in Japan. Due to their antennae, they tend to look a little bit like tiny rabbits. Sea bunnies usually end up growing to around 1 inch in length, or around 2.5 centimeters. Sea bunnies have no eyes, and rely on their "fur" and "ears" to move around their environment. Their "ears" are actually called rhinophores, which are used to detect the surrounding water for chemicals, to locate food or a mate. These little guys are extremely toxic due to their diet. They mostly eat a toxic type of sponge, which is transferred to them to act as protection from predators. Overall, they are very cool and even though I shouldn't, I really wanna hold them. The second animal I have for you is the beluga whale. Beluga whales live in the Arctic Ocean and surrounding bodies of salt water. Beluga whales are famous for their squishy heads, which may concern some people because it appears that their brain is squishy. This is not the case. All whales have a melon, which is a large pocket of fat, beluga's just have the most prominent one. The melon is used to direct and/or change the frequency of the whale's sound waves, acting as an extra lens for communication. Beluga whales are incredibly social creatures, usually living in pods consisting of 10 or more whales. During their summer migration, though, thousands can be together.
And rant over, time for a nap