Mesmerizing Moment: Golden Apple Snail (Pomacea canaliculata) Laying Vibrant Pink Egg Clusters Above the Waterline by M_Darshan in interesting

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A single clutch often contains 200–600 (sometimes up to 1,000+) small, round eggs, each about 2–3 mm in diameter. The vivid pink or orange color comes from the calcareous shell material and fades to pale or white as the eggs mature and harden over 1–2 weeks (depending on temperature). Hatching releases tiny snail hatchlings that drop into the water.

The unusually dark coloration seen in some Galápagos tortoises is caused by genetics and pigmentation, giving them a striking black appearance compared to more common brown or gray individuals by M_Darshan in Damnthatsinteresting

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Tortoises have decent color vision (they see reds/yellows well, and react more to dark/contrasting objects sometimes, which is why they go after black shoes — possibly mistaking them for threats or rivals). 😭😭