• Klear@quokk.au
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    5 months ago

    Touch is a good option to distinguish between a jaguar and a shark in a dark room - jaguar is soft and shark is smooth. Easy. You’ll never cagain onfuse a jaguar with a shark.

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        5 months ago

        Nope. Sharks are smooth as hell in all directions.

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            5 months ago

            It’s telling me that shark skin is “smooth from all directions and at all times”

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              5 months ago

              Are you reading the same thing I’m reading? Literally every search result describes shark skin as dermal denticles, or sharp tooth-like scales aligned from front to back, “relatively smooth” in one direction, and sandpaper-like in the other.

              Apparently other animals regularly get injured brushing up against them.

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                5 months ago

                Well, I’m touching a shark right now. Rubbing it every which way. No direction is off limits. It’s smoother than the finest silks

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      I remember when I went to an aquarium as a kid and touched the sting rays in the touch tank. That texture has stayed in my mind ever since. I still can’t find anything it compares well to.