Macropinna microstoma is the only species of fish in the genus Macropinna, belonging to Opisthoproctidae, the barreleye family. It is recognized for a highly unusual transparent, fluid-filled dome on its head, through which the lenses of its eyes can be seen. The eyes have a barrel shape and can be rotated to point either forward or straight up, looking through the fish's transparent dome. M. microstoma has a tiny mouth and most of its body is covered with large scales. The fish normally hangs nearly motionless in the water, at a depth of about to , using its large fins for stability and ...
> The smaller males continuously search for a female with which to mate, once found, he latches onto her becoming a parasite. Overtime, he will completely fuse to her, reducing his own need for many of his bodily parts. He will therefore use the females bloodstream and completely lose his own eyes and all organs...except his testes. It is common for females to carry several males at any one time.
Fucking Anglerfish
Apparently, to them, men are only good for their balls.
I'm stuck in the second room of the lost temple in Darksiders II. In this room, I am supposed to maneuver a golem into a socket to open the next door. However, I fooled a bit around with the golem and suddenly, the golem moved some six feet into the ground. Thus, the golem is now buried literally...
If I were to anchor a container in nullsec or lowsec in a safe area as a sort of "poor man's POS", is it possible for another player to find the container without any ships around it?
I know you can use combat probes to scan down ships and dscan to determine the general location of other ships a...
This is a question that has been bothering me since forever. I have tried to find the answer to no avail.
Back in the DotA days, and now DOTA2, I've heard those (hilarious) voices. I have read in several sources that the voice comes from the first Unreal Tournament, yet I don't recall hearing th...
@fbueckert Truth is, I don't have anything to do with this information, so I have no context for that question. I just want to know about it out of curiosity. — Morwenn2 hours ago
This is why I don't like these questions, unless they're specifically about gameplay.
how to build webserver IIS for windows based gaming application, such as ProjectBlackout, is it complicated?
I'm starting up a gaming community, and want to buy a server to host a few dedicated game servers (minecraft, CS:GO, possibly DayZ and some others.) at home. I want to do this, because a...
I've been playing The Pit lately, and I've found I die consistently from disease. In fact, it's my sole cause of death. There seems to be no rhyme or reason as to when your disease level goes up or down, and once you hit level 10, you're dead.
What factors contribute to lowering your disease l...
@Shog9 if something or someone compels you to monitor me that indeed is your business. your welcome to watch not control. you might even learn something about the Bible along the way. — caseyr5473 mins ago
Whew.
That comment thread is about as explicit as a community moderator can get.
I'm playing through the original Legend of Zelda for the first time. After beating the second dungeon, I found my way to the sixth. I struggled with a deadly Wizrobe room until I realized that I wasn't on level three.
Is it possible to play through the levels out of order, successfully? Is this ...
I was wondering. In the new game StarForge Alpha (Version 0.4.6 and beyond), is there a height limit? For example, can you not build after going 500 blocks up? Or can you build forever?
This improvement is more for stationkeeping, so that it doesn't burn through all your RCS to keep the heading, by stabilizing one way, and then the other.
Activision is, "We're going to give you the same game, over and over and over, until it's no longer profitable, and then we're going to kill the series completely."
@GnomeSlice $60 for an unplayable game is $60 too much.
@GnomeSlice They were the focus of a huge law-suit a few years ago for forcing their employees to work 60-80 hour weeks and refusing to pay them for it.
The only problem I've ever had with EA was their customer service for Scrabble Blast on iOS. You had to register and enter your phone and carrier and stuff and my carrier wasn't listed as an option.
Being Canadian, I guess.
I figured out the problem on my own though, so that's okay.
I don't particularly like Valve over other developers. I don't like how they're trying to wheedle as much money out of people with this trading card business as they can, either.