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Wiggy_0000 t1_j2486nr wrote

It’s really cool when you flip them over and watch their little spines moving in unison. I’d never seen a live one before until I went to San Diego.

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tracker-hunter t1_j24u4on wrote

That's like flipping a turtle over. WTF IS WRONG WITH YOUR SPECIES?

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bigsoftee84 t1_j25m0b3 wrote

We're a complex and curious species. We sometimes do things that cause distress to other creatures out of curiosity, sometimes out of cruelty. Sometimes, we are unable to emphasize with creatures that are so different.

If you think flipping turtles is cruel, wait till you see what we do to each other.

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surfershane25 t1_j27zpou wrote

Well no, the sand dollar is doomed once it gets washed to shore, they live in deeper water and only the dead/dying or soon to be are close to shore, at least in my limited SoCal sand dollar experience(and I’ve seen thousands here) there may be species elsewhere that are fine intertidally but the ones here form beds off shore in 8+ feet of water

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Wiggy_0000 t1_j286cji wrote

I was curious as to why it was purple ish. Then I realized it was alive and put it back in the spot I found it. Chill out.

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tracker-hunter t1_j2bera5 wrote

I just looked and can see the purplish color. I'm not sure, altho it may have been dehydrating, or suffocating from being out of water. Thank you for noticing and being aware, and being kind to it.

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KmartQuality t1_j28efxs wrote

Was that your first beach?

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Wiggy_0000 t1_j2946i7 wrote

First one that didn’t smell of sewage and oil

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KmartQuality t1_j29k9we wrote

Ah, you're from the Gulf?

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Wiggy_0000 t1_j2acjwl wrote

Yup Outside of the Gulf Stream We joke and call it the gulf armpit

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KmartQuality t1_j2at3gn wrote

When I was 19 I drove across country from California with my girlfriend. Almost everything was beautiful until we got Oklahoma and then Texas. It just became, "at some point it'll change. It has to."

Then all of a sudden it got really green, there was a big high bridge over an estuary and there were egrets and waterways and...it was changing! I kid you not there was a 🌈. We were genuinely excited. Then like a snap of the finger suddenly it smelled like garbage.

We parked just to stretch our legs. I walked up what looked like a random berm and suddenly the gulf opened up before us. I didn't even know we were by the sea until that moment.

What spread out before us just then was something I've only seen in cinematic future apocalypse scenes.

Oil rigs spread out in the distance, refineries in the far distance to the southwest, and a bathtub ring of discoloration and dead fish at the high tide mark for the entire beach left and right.

Oh, and dudes in 4x4s on the beach driving over the fish, and some kids building sand castles.

James Cameron couldn't have outdone it.

It didn't get better until we got north of Florida.

I even had a night wheny car broke down overnight in Alabama. It must have been a swamp. It was 90 at night and I got THREE HUNDRED MOSQUITO BITES. I counted them.

I don't know why the south fought so hard, but I do know why they needed slaves.

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