johnjohnston
johnjohnston
A snail on a concrete surface leaving a  black dotted line  on the ground.

I met this snail this morning. I am wondering why its trail is ‘dotted’? Was it hopping;-)

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toddconaway@social.ds106.us
toddconaway@social.ds106.us

@johnjohnston It saw you coming and stopped hopping. They know that if we knew they hopped, they'd all be caught and kept as pets. So it is a survival behavior for them. You are lucky to see the proof of the hopping they do when we ain't looking!

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magsamond@mastodon.ie
magsamond@mastodon.ie

@toddconaway @johnjohnston

a fantastic picture, can almost hear it ...
"Hey you, didn't I tell you wipe your foot before you came inside".
Seriously, it's wrecking my head to work it out.

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zxm@mastodon.ie
zxm@mastodon.ie

@johnjohnston a high speed snail tearing along the dotted line :-)

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toddconaway@social.ds106.us
toddconaway@social.ds106.us

@magsamond Well, I know they have antilock breaks. So it looks like this one was going pretty fast and had to quickly slow down when John came along. @johnjohnston

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magsamond@mastodon.ie
magsamond@mastodon.ie

@toddconaway @johnjohnston
oh my word this is a whole sub-genre of biology I never heard of before, I love it.
It reminds me of the first time I ever saw seagulls dancing on grass to rise the earthworms - how did I never know?

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penguin86@social.ichibi.eu
penguin86@social.ichibi.eu

@johnjohnston it’s probably wet only on a part of the wheel, so it leaves that kind of marks!

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dwalbert
dwalbert

@johnjohnston Maybe it’s Morse code. There’s a K coming and it’s saying EEEEEEEEEK!

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johnjohnston
johnjohnston

@dwalbert 😬

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renardboy@mastodon.social
renardboy@mastodon.social

@johnjohnston iirc snails have a stumpy little foot under their body that they use to drag themselves along, so I guess the dots would be footprints

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pjf@cloudisland.nz
pjf@cloudisland.nz

@CiaraNi @johnjohnston : Here's a longer discussion on snail locomotion, complete with pictures and videos.

kozielska-reid.eu/2021/05/15/d

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DMakarios@theres.life
DMakarios@theres.life

@johnjohnston Was it moving fast? Perhaps it decided to "tear along dotted line".

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Tryllesokker@helvede.net
Tryllesokker@helvede.net

@johnjohnston It's a fashion statement, it wanted its trail to match its shell. 🐆

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joncounts@mastodon.nz
joncounts@mastodon.nz

@pjf @CiaraNi @johnjohnston Fantastic. I did not know that snails could lope.

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tournesol@peculiar.florist
tournesol@peculiar.florist

@johnjohnston it's actually really intersting and didn't know about that behavoir.

But snail essentially have 2 mode of travel, this one is a loping gait used on rough absorbant surfaces or if dehydrated to conserve fluids.

it's basically tipping toe for gasteropods

kozielska-reid.eu/2021/05/15/did-you-know-that-snails-and-slugs-use-different-gaits-to-move-on-different-surfaces/

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mavu@mastodon.social
mavu@mastodon.social

@johnjohnston it was moving faster than the refresh rate of reality.

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b_age@troet.cafe
b_age@troet.cafe

@johnjohnston yes, bridging to save water :3

troet.cafe/@b_age/112540500553

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twoowls73@mastodon.scot
twoowls73@mastodon.scot

@johnjohnston morse code?

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CiaraNi@mastodon.green
CiaraNi@mastodon.green

@drahardja @johnjohnston This is a beautiful description

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AmateurExpert@flipping.rocks
AmateurExpert@flipping.rocks

@johnjohnston running out of ink

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Frank_Engelhard@mastodon.social
Frank_Engelhard@mastodon.social

@johnjohnston No, it's the brake control.

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rmathematicus@historians.social
rmathematicus@historians.social

@johnjohnston

That's where Jesus carried him

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dtl@8bitorbust.info
dtl@8bitorbust.info

@johnjohnston @eclectech can you animate this snail skipping? Pretty please.

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JoyceHumphreys@mastodonapp.uk
JoyceHumphreys@mastodonapp.uk

@johnjohnston we have snails that leave trails like that. Always wondered if they hopped happily. Good video in this thread.

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DavidBHimself@firefish.city
DavidBHimself@firefish.city

@johnjohnston@social.ds106.us Maybe it's a jumping snail?

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fahrni@curmudgeon.cafe
fahrni@curmudgeon.cafe

@johnjohnston @meljoann It’s building a snail highway.

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migratory@jorts.horse
migratory@jorts.horse

@johnjohnston it's pretty obvious that it's just trying to indicate where to cut

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kigelia@mastodon.online
kigelia@mastodon.online

So today’s #positivity is this thread about snails and hopping. An absolute delight of whimsy and fact that demonstrates when social media can be absolutely fantastic.

From: @johnjohnston
social.ds106.us/@johnjohnston/

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yngmar@social.tchncs.de
yngmar@social.tchncs.de

@johnjohnston it's marking a line for tearing off later. A long dashed line is for cutting instead.

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howtophil@mastodon.social
howtophil@mastodon.social

@johnjohnston The point at which it is bunched up is wetter than the spaces where it is stretched out. The heat is enough and humidity low enough that it's drying out the stretch zones before the bunch zones.

Or it's from Fantasia

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flowb@mastodon.sdf.org
flowb@mastodon.sdf.org

@johnjohnston measure twice, cut once. when you go back to the same spot tomorrow, there will probably be a deep furrow.

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peachfront@toot.community
peachfront@toot.community

@johnjohnston

"i am TRYING to learn Morse code but i gather this attempt was another fail"-- sad snail on the dotted trail

🤣

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peachfront@toot.community
peachfront@toot.community

@johnjohnston

recommended thread, the comments are hilarious...

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eclectech@things.uk
eclectech@things.uk

@dtl Hah! I will happily give it a go if @johnjohnston is happy for me to play with it!

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dtl@8bitorbust.info
dtl@8bitorbust.info

@eclectech @johnjohnston 😃

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nanobri@woof.group
nanobri@woof.group

@johnjohnston I think the snail is trying to use Morse Code 🐌

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nanobri@woof.group
nanobri@woof.group

@johnjohnston

- - . (G)
- - - (O)
- - - (O)

Seems like something a snail would say 🤔🐌

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billseitz@toolsforthought.social
billseitz@toolsforthought.social

@johnjohnston God: "that's when I carried it"

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eclectech@things.uk
eclectech@things.uk

@johnjohnston @dtl Fab, thanks. Aww, Fireworks was the absolute boss of making reasonably sized gifs. I miss Macromedia.

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eclectech@things.uk
eclectech@things.uk

@johnjohnston @dtl Oooh, progress. Struggled to capture "skipping" as a snail action, but might have BOINGING sorted.

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magsamond@mastodon.ie
magsamond@mastodon.ie

@johnjohnston this has turned out to be the loveliest anti-doom thread, we need more of those. And Lopin' Snail might just your DJ name 🐌

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