Antimimeticisomorphism – Nature’s Example 4/7

This is the fourth of seven occurences of antimimeticisomorphism that occur in nature. Just when you thought you’ve seen everything… Red tides are also known as algal blooms – sudden influxes of massive amounts of colored single-cell algae that can convert entire areas of an ocean or beach into a blood red color. While some of these can be relatively harmless, others can be harbingers of deadly toxins that cause the deaths of fish, birds and marine mammals. In some cases, even humans have been harmed by red tides though no human exposure are known to have been fatal. While they can be fatal, the constituent phytoplankton in ride tides are not harmful in small numbers.

Antimimeticisomorphism - Nature's Example #4

Antimimeticisomorphism - Nature

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1 Response to “Antimimeticisomorphism – Nature’s Example 4/7”


  1. 1 Bree

    I love the Nature photos you keep sending it makes me want to Scrapbook them as they are all just so amazing to look at.

    Have a Great Day
    Bree http://www.ScrapbookingCompanion.com

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