I am looking at a new pet.
Hydra vulgaris
Hydra vulgaris, the fresh-water polyp, is a small animal freshwater hydroid with length from 10 mm to 30 mm and width about 1 mm
The hydra have four to twelve tentacles that protrude from just outside the mouth. They feed by extending their tentacles and waiting for food to touch the tentacles. They then bring the food to their mouth, ingest and digest the organism. Anything that cannot be digested is egested. Ingestion and egestion occur through the mouth.
Like other hydras, Hydra vulgaris cling to a base object with a "foot" pad, shaped like a disk. The Hydra moves by releasing its grip on its base and is carried away by the current. H. vulgaris can also move by bending over, grabbing a surface with its tentacles, releasing its grip with its "foot" and flipping over itself.
H. vulgaris is often used, like many hydra, as a model organism for morphallactic regeneration because they are easy to care for, requiring minimal direct care, and reproduce relatively quickly. It is reported that they do not undergo senescence, making them biologically immortal although this has been disputed.
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Or an American president.
I will stick with my barrel of Sea Monkey's! 😁 I had a few pet ameba's and a paramecium once. They stunk up their jar so bad after a while I had to flush......er....bury them at sea.
If you want to keep the neighbors off your lawn you can't do better than something big and fluffy.
That looks like Allen Griggs from pictures he has posted
the one on the right that is.
Mule
My first thought also
😂🤣
Nope that's Charlie Van der Gaw, up at his cabin called Bear Haven.
It's just incredible what he does up there. Gives me a whole new perspective about dealing with bears at my house.
Really neat, until one decides to eat him...
Same here.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain