Brinipio, the Zodiac Beast I explained in the video below
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Brinipio, the Zodiac Beast I explained in the video below

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Ectoberhaunt Day 8: Icicle
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A brinicle, also commonly known as an “ice stalactite” forms under the sea ice when a flow of extremely cold saline water is introduced to ocean water. It is known as an ice stalactite because it is the undersea equivalent of a hollow stalactite. It freezes everything it touches, including sea creatures.
More Perspectives! We've finally hit the end of the Ordovician, and with that comes catastrophe.
"Brine and Crash" Ogyginus/Uralichas/Mucronapsis/Pentagonocyclicus Ordovician, 445 million years ago, Sobrido Formation (Portugal) Brinicles are an interesting phenomenon that I haven't seen in paleoart before. They happen when the ocean freezes, expelling liquid supersaline brine, which due to its supercold temperature freezes as soon as it touches its surroundings, leading this salty finger of death to eliminate life on the seafloor. The massive glaciation that occurred at the end of the Ordovician may well have provided the conditions required for this phenomenon to occur. Another point of interest is that the Ordovician poles at the time had some absolutely colossal trilobites - examples of polar gigantism, perhaps. It would be devastating to marine life, possibly because areas of reef were relatively disconnected, preventing species from fleeing the oncoming cold. In the end, the trilobites would be decimated, and wouldn't really ever recover.
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Brinicle: Ice Finger of Death
A brinicle is a downward-growing hollow tube of ice enclosing a plume of sinking brine that is formed beneath developing sea ice.

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just learned from a short bbc documentary that was pretty randomly recommended to me on yt that a brinicle is actually a kind of underwater icicle!
so basically a stream of 'super cooled' water slooowly makes its way through the regularly cold water, and as it sinks, it leaves a trail of ice from the ice on the surface down to the bottom, making a pillar like the 'horn' the brinicle magical horse has on its head! ive never heard of this so i immediately had to share lol excuse the shabby explanation its not my strong suit and also in my defense the video was only circa 3 minutes long and the first 2 were just cinematic shots!
also once its reached the bottom its like a deadly river freezing anything unfortunate enough to be in its path yikes
Some wild Brinicles and a snowy Homeboy from the winter festival 💙
Brinicle is an underwater icicle, also called the "finger of death", which freezes everything in its path.