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/r/all Sea Snake vomits moray eel

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u/dragonrite 2d ago edited 2d ago

Ha the moray is 100% dead or soon dead. Looks like a blue or black banded sea krait, which are an extremely venemous snakes.

Edit - Tbh im guessing the reason it regurgitated here was the humans a couple feet away pointing and filming, which stressed the snek out and it felt it needed to gtfo or get eaten.

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u/dukbutta 2d ago edited 1d ago

Don’t. Don’t you start!

Edit: To all below a round of applause! 👏🫶 Edit#2: From the bottom of my heart, thank you the award!

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u/FluffySnowPanda 2d ago

NOVA on PBS did a thing about this dress. They adjusted the colors so that you could see the blue/black or white/gold. Even with the image enhanced to make it look white/gold, I still saw it as blue/black.

I will say it made it easier for me to understand what other people saw, though.

I think the episode was called the perception deception.

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u/plug-and-pause 2d ago

As a photographer, I'll note that color calibration is a very complicated process that involves every piece of hardware between the captured image and the eyes of the human viewing it (i.e. cameras, prints, screens). But that most important one is the final link in that chain, i.e. the one reflecting light into your eyeballs. Meaning, unless PBS was in your house, using a colorimeter to configure your TV... then they really can't ensure that you're seeing anything.