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Nano-chameleons
... may be the world's smallest reptiles
, with proportionally giant genitals.
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shadowhive
2021-02-09 10:32 pm (UTC)
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I’ve seen pics of them, they’re so small!
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(Anonymous)
2021-02-10 02:51 am (UTC)
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Cute!
I found it interesting that the article mentioned there is a lower limit for vertebrate size - aside from the Square-Cube Law, I very rarely see realistic discussion of scale and how it affects biology/chemistry/physics anywhere.
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2021-02-10 06:03 (UTC)
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(Anonymous) 2021-02-10 02:51 am (UTC)(link)I found it interesting that the article mentioned there is a lower limit for vertebrate size - aside from the Square-Cube Law, I very rarely see realistic discussion of scale and how it affects biology/chemistry/physics anywhere.
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