Cool Pictures XIII: Artistry is Everywhere!

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Well. That's disturbing.
 
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https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abi8264#
 
New York City subway "lost & found" room, Sept. 2019.

 
How the hell does one lose a prosthetic leg, without noticing that it's gone...?
 
How the hell does one lose a prosthetic leg, without noticing that it's gone...?

Maybe the owner left the station like these guys - on...

Queensland man dies after allegedly having leg sawn off

Police said the men drove to the park together then 20 minutes later, the 36-year-old man allegedly
cut the other's leg off under the knee with a circular saw.

The suspect then assisted the injured man back to the car before leaving the area on foot.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-60451705
 
I wonder where this path leads?

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I dunno, but plz to gibs cuddles...

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I got sidetracked, looking at seashell art...


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False colour:

Coloured scanning electron micrograph of Ectopleura larynx, a sea creature related to jellyfish

Real colour:

The stunning rose-veiled fairy wrasse (Cirrhilabrus finifenmaa) is the first fish found off the coast of the Maldives to be scientifically described by a Maldivian researcher. Its name is derived from the local Dhivehi language: ‘finifenmaa’, meaning ‘rose’, is a nod to both its pink hues and the nation’s national flower. “It has always been foreign scientists who have described species found in the Maldives without much involvement from local scientists, even those that are endemic to the Maldives,” says marine biologist Ahmed Najeeb. “This time it is different and getting to be part of something for the first time has been really exciting.”
 
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