Dmitrievs Delight: A Tale of the Porcupine-Jellyfish-Octopus Fusion - Dwitle

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Dmitrievs Delight: A Tale of the Porcupine-Jellyfish-Octopus Fusion

In Dmitrievs hyperrealistic art, the ocean was a theater, home to a unique and comical creature – a porcupine-jellyfish-octopus fusion. With spiky humor, fringed by dancing tentacles and a glowing jellyfish crown, it became a captivating beacon, traversing the vibrant seabed turning normal into magical, for invisible laughter across the reef.

Interesting Facts:

Porcupines have antibiotics in their skin to prevent infections if they accidentally prick themselves with their own quills.

Jellyfish dont have brains, heart, or bones. Their skin is so thin that they can absorb oxygen directly from the water.

Octopuses have three hearts. Two of the hearts work exclusively to move blood beyond the animals gills, while the third keeps circulation flowing.

Humans arent the only species to enjoy swimming. Tons of animals swim, like sloths, who are actually three times faster in water than on land.

Ocean reefs, particularly the Great Barrier Reef, have a mailbox. You can actually send a waterproof postcard from the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.

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