Nudibranch Time Lapse

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klausi

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Nudibranchs, like terrestrial slugs, move at a slow speed, which is limited by the anatomy of the gastropod foot and by the trade-off between the benefits of moving fast and the cost of speed. The slow speed fits their anatomy and their niche; still for the human vistal system, evolved for dealing with much faster processes, their locomotion speed seems boring; I fixed this by showing my nudibranch footage in time-lapse, and all of a sudden the nudis seem to be racing. Let me know what you think of the approach!

I also increased the pitch of my voice to add to the effect.

 
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