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“Any sufficiently analyzed magic is indistinguishable from science.” - Girl Genius, by Kaja & Phil Foglio

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C. Clarke

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09 October 2012

Some Critters I Like

One of my biology professors always said "critters" instead of "animals."  Other profs used it sometimes, so I view it as a scientific term.  ;-)

Critter One:  Yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta)

Discovered in 2005 along the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge at a depth of 2200 meters by scientists in the submarine DSV Alvin. 

They live near hydrothermal vents and are about 15 cm long.   Here's a video of one made by folks from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, again in Alvin.  

This critter will end up in a story or novel of mine some day.  May get modified (thinking larger, but can't get too much bigger or those 'arms' will be a problem). 


Critter Two:  Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)

Here’s a mom and babies who live at the Belfast Zoo.   


Capybaras are native to South America and are the world’s largest rodents.  Adults are about 1 to 1.3 meters (3 to 4 feet) long and can weigh 35 to 65 kg (75 to 150 lb).  They always live near water.

I have these in my prehistoric fantasy novel. 


Critter Three:  Salties  (Crocodylus porosus)

The largest living reptile, salt water crocodiles make it unsafe to go in the water from northern Australia up through western India.


Mature males can exceed 6 meters (18 feet) in length, females are around 4 meters (12 feet).  Weights range from 400 to 1000 kg (900 to 2200 lb).  For perspective, average horses are around 1000 to 1200 pounds.


Not sure if this critter will be in a story of mine someday or not.  Maybe after I get over being too nice to my characters...

4 comments:

Phyllis Blickensderfer said...

Somehow that Yeti guy appears cuddly - will he become as a tribble in your tale? That will never, ever be said about the croc, though. Just think of the boots he'd make!

Unknown said...

I saw capybaras in Brazil. Gigantic rodents swimming through the water. Creepy, but fascinating.

Kat said...

Ooh, Cathy, that is so awesome!! Now I want to hear about your time in Brazil...

I have no idea when that Yeti guy will be in a story, Phillis, but I don't think he'll be cuddly. More likely a predator.

V C Larson said...

Quite a spectrum. From cute and cuddly to I wouldn't care if they went extinct.