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  • @maniacalmanicmania@aussie.zone
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    Kinda but not quite:

    Costasiella kuroshimae are capable of a physiological process called kleptoplasty, in which they retain the chloroplasts from the algae they feed on. Absorbing the chloroplasts from algae then enables them to indirectly perform photosynthesis.[6]

    Source: Costasiella kuroshimae

    • @Faresh@lemmy.ml
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      And I’m pretty sure there are also jellyfish that live in symbyosis with algae that they carry along with them which photosynthesize, creating sugars for the jellyfish.

      • Justin
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        23•1 year ago

        homo sapiens is known to use photosynthesis through symbiotic relationships with various grasses to create sugars, lipids, and proteins for itself

        • Tlaloc_Temporal
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          19•1 year ago

          Eh, that’s a few dozen steps removed. By that standard, every herbivore “uses” photosynthesis.

          These guys (coral & lichen too) use photosynthesis much more directly, completely encapsulating the algea and supporting it internally. It’s much closer to mitochondria.

          • Justin
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            True haha, thats a good distinction. I’m just joking here.

            Kind of interesting that chloroplasts in plants seem to be a sort of symbiosis as well, like mitochondria, considering the cell walls around them.

            • @deltapi@lemmy.world
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              Yes, they are distinct organelles with their own DNA, so you are spot on with the comparison to mitochondria

      • @frigidaphelion@lemmy.world
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        15•1 year ago

        Reminds me of Lichen! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lichen

    • @SolarMonkey@slrpnk.net
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      37•1 year ago

      So vampire photosynthesis.

      That’s metal af.

      • @CptEnder@lemmy.world
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        1•1 year ago

        Or rogue photosynthesis.

        Also metal af

    • @IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org
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      19•1 year ago

      I mean honestly? If you’re not even keeping full cells from the prey, I think we can give it to them. Lil guy, you can photosynthesize. No need to bother them with the asterisks.

    • @drosophila@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      The really interesting thing about costasiella kuroshimae is that its digestive system branches and goes up into all of those ‘leaves’, which is how the algae makes its way there to have its chloroplasts extracted.

    • @grue@lemmy.world
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      9•1 year ago

      kleptoplasty

      I like how it’s appropriate to call it “-plasty” twice (first in the referring to chloroplasts sense, and then again in the plastic surgery sense).

    • @blazeknave@lemmy.world
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      2•1 year ago

      So it’s MegaMan?

  • Queen HawlSera
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    This is a god damn Pokemon.

    • Something Burger 🍔
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      32•1 year ago

      • xttweaponttx
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        3•1 year ago

        YES

  • @Tudsamfa@lemmy.world
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    48•1 year ago

    Before you fantasize how this could be used in humans in the future, producing that single thought cost more energy than leaf sheep produce via photosynthesis in their lifetime - feeding of it requires energy efficiency any warm-blooded animal just isn’t suited for.

    Still cute though.

    • @SanndyTheManndy@lemmy.world
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      13•1 year ago

      Not chlorophyll, but retinol. Purple solar powered humanoids.

      • @Tudsamfa@lemmy.world
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        7•1 year ago

        The human of the future:

    • @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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      deleted by creator

  • @C126@sh.itjust.works
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    Pass. Charmander would wreck this guy.

    • @Jessica@discuss.tchncs.de
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      I doubt that seeing is how this thing lives in the ocean

      • @Akasazh@feddit.nl
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        Charmander is a great driving force of global warming, this poor thing will be extinct in the blink of a great many eyes.

      • JackFrostNCola
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        Agreed, this feels like a water pokemon that can learn solar beam/solar blade, absorb, giga drain, etc.

      • @C126@sh.itjust.works
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        2•1 year ago

        Lol, grass types live in the forest.

        • I Cast Fist
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          2•1 year ago

          Lotad has entered the chat

    • Queen HawlSera
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      3•1 year ago

      RIght? Was literally in the middle of calling it a Pokemon when I saw this.

  • Arthur Besse
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    28•1 year ago

    they aren’t the only animal that does it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleptoplasty#Animals

  • lettruthout
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    21•1 year ago

    It looks like it was designed by Aardman Animations.

    • Annoyed_🦀 A
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      It’s Shaun the Slug!

  • StarshotJohn
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    Looks like the head gear piece my shaman wore in wow a long time ago

  • @toothbrush@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10•1 year ago

    Leafsheep!!!

    • @MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
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      Hmmm?

  • @sozesoze@lemmy.world
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    9•1 year ago

    Looks more like it has a cows face. Like in cartoons. Two tiny black eyes close together and big nostrils far apart

  • @CptEnder@lemmy.world
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    6•1 year ago

    Shaun???

  • @lemmur@szmer.info
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    4•1 year ago

    Symbiotic cyanobacteria?

  • magnetosphere
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    How have I never heard of this before?!?

  • @ShaggySnacks@lemmy.myserv.one
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    4•1 year ago

    Screw the Leaf Sheep. It’s all about the North American House Hippo.

    • @P00ptart@lemmy.world
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      1•1 year ago

      Don’t talk about my mother like that.

  • @CitizenKong@lemmy.world
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    2•1 year ago

    Cool, now I know how to call my spaceship in the next space game I’m gonna play.

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