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I didn't realize box jellyfish have eyes until today. Weird.
>> Anonymous
that r cute =]
>> Anonymous
That's obviously a martian.
>> Anonymous
I would have posted a picture of some Mars People from Metal Slug but I can't find any decent sized ones.
>> Anonymous
thats obviously a metroid
>> Anonymous
FUCK WHERE'S MY FREEZE BEAM
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>> Anonymous
That's box jellyfishes. Normal jellyfishes don't have eyes. Nor brains.
>> Anonymous
>>315630

Please let this not be a photoshop.

Please?
>> Anonymous
>>315680
it's just a mash of several things. The generic house entrance is pretty easy to find.

AND WHERE IS MY FREEZE BEAM?!
>> Anonymous
>Box jellyfish actively hunt their prey—to achieve this they move extremely quickly (at speeds up to 3 to 3.5 knots (1.5 to 1.8 m/s)) instead of drifting as do true jellyfish. They are known to be the only jellyfish with an active visual system, consisting of 24 eyes located on the center of each side of its bell.

>The eyes occur in clusters on the four sides of the cube-like body. Sixteen are simply pits of light-sensitive pigment (eight slit-shaped eyes and eight lens-less pit eyes), but one pair in each cluster is surprisingly complex, with a sophisticated lens, retina, iris and cornea, all in an eye only 0.1 millimeters across.

>The lenses on these eyes have been analyzed and could form distortion free images. Despite the perfection of the lenses, the retinas of the eyes lie closer to the lens than the optimum focal distance, resulting in a blurred image. One of these eyes in each set has an iris that contracts in bright light. Four of the eyes can only make out simple light levels.

>It is not currently known how this visual information is processed by Cubozoa, as they lack a central nervous system, although they seem to have four brain-like organs.[5] Some scientists have proposed that jellies have a “nerve net” that would allow the processing of visual cues.

0_o
>> Anonymous
>>315706
God help us!
>> Anonymous
>>315706
We have learnt from ethology, that thesee guys can recognise the attendant who feeds them.
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>>315816
fixed.