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Why is the American opossum apperently the most relatively ugly? Some are downright cute! But the aquatic one and the ones in Australia are so much prettier and skinnier! Why ours so funky?
fun fact, marsupials actually originated in South America, which used to be connected to Australia via Antarctica.
marsupials colonized both antarctica and australia, but about 30 million years ago the three continents broke up and went their separate ways, ending up where they are today.
obviously things didn’t end well for the antarctic marsupials, who died out, but australian marsupials pretty much had it made! they were the first mammals to colonize the continent and they didn’t face competition from placental mammals until much much later, in the modern era.
south american marsupials, however.
when south america eventually drifted north to slam into north america like a wayward bowling ball, the Great American Biotic Interchange happened! which is a fancy way of saying that animals who had before been limited to a single continent now had the run of the whole western hemisphere, and entire species rampaged back and forth over the new central american land bridge for millions of years in an intercontinental evolutionary war.
and unfortunately, it was a war the south american marsupials lost. they were outrun, outgunned, and just all-around outcompeted by the north american placental mammals, who took their place in the south american ecosystems as things finally began to settle down.
all but one, anyway!
in the confusion, opossums had managed to move north and establish a foothold for themselves in north america, making them the sole marsupial survivors of the Great American Biotic Interchange war. today, they can be found across all of the americas!
they’ve been out of contact with the rest of opossum-dom for well over 30 million years, and that’s why they look so different from the modern australian possums. show some respect to these tenacious survivors!
You forgot the Monito del monte of Chile and Argentina.
They are small but shouldn’t be forgotten.
yes! I only showed pictures of the virginia opossum, but there are actually multiple species of opossum found across north, south, and central america, and they all spring from the same root!
and they’re all part of a legacy of survivors going back more than 30 million years.
It’s 3am and I just learned that there are more than one possum in the Americas.
I am so in love with the White-Eared Opossum you guys.
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on the topic of the feathers in the Dragons short
So I got thinking the other day, about what kind of feathers we see associated with Genji in the Dragons short. Normally, with the presence of the name “sparrow” attached to one of Genji’s skin options, I’d think they were sparrow feathers - but because I am a bird nerd, I don’t think that’s what they are at all. Unfortunately I can’t find an exact match to the feathers, because they seem to have the markings stylized to an extent, but this is my headcanon/best guess.
So here’s a screenshot of the feather Hanzo brought, with his hand in there for size comparison.
Which appears to be the same feather Genji leaves after vanishing in a puff of smoke.
And here’s a sparrow’s wing. There are a ton of species of sparrow but they all more or less have the same wings.
Sparrow feathers have no stripes, are very tiny even at their largest, and are almost transparent thanks to their size.
Many birds of prey, however, have feather banding and thicker feather shafts like in the short. So that much is certain - that it’s not from a songbird but from a raptor.
The kind of bird I think the feather came from?
A sparrowhawk.
Specifically a Japanese sparrowhawk or a northern sparrowhawk, as both those species are found in Japan.
It actually gets a bit symbolic here - the feathers in the short are brown. Adult Japanese sparrowhawks are grey, not brown. But juveniles are. I’m not sure on Genji’s exact age when the incident with Hanzo went down (I’m guessing early/mid-20s?), but he was definitely young. Those are the feathers of a juvenile being offered.
Northern sparrowhawks aren’t much different, as far as juvenile vs. adult appearance - brown juveniles, grey adults.
And also look how small they are!
This is an adult male Japanese sparrowhawk, where you can see the grey coloring better. You can also see a pretty good example of how the primaries look as far as the banding and the slow gradient to a darker tip. You can also see that the primaries are the perfect size to match the feather-to-hand size ratio in the screenshot of Hanzo putting the feather down.
I will say, the banding on the feathers in the short remind me a little more of what I’d see on tail feathers of these birds, and since I can’t find a match amongst Japanese raptors I’m chalking that much up to stylization and declaring this a headcanon.
Also, guess what was a common sport amongst the higher social classes of Japan back in the day? Takagari - the Japanese form of falconry.
Takagari (鷹狩) is Japanese falconry, a sport of the noble class, and a symbol of their nobility, their status, and their warrior spirit.
After World War II it became something that almost anyone was allowed to practice, which was far before the time that Overwatch takes place, but I wouldn’t put it past the Shimada clan to keep practicing something for its long-standing traditional status. From what I can tell goshawks are traditional, so if Genji was made to practice it he would absolutely take on a non-traditional bird just to piss his family off.
That would also explain a little where exactly the feathers would have come from, and why they would be used in an offering - as a bird owner I have kept so many feathers from so many molts of my birbs that I’ve kept or known, because they are mementos from my feathery babies. Who wouldn’t love having their own personal murderbird bonded to them? Who would feel guilty about taking away that bird’s best friend and caretaker, on top of feeling horribly guilty for having personally killed that person in the first place? Maybe practicing takagari together was one of the instances where the Shimada bros got along fairly well? Maybe to tease Genji for his choice in birds to train, Hanzo just called the birds, and by extension Genji, a sparrow?
So yes. Sparrowhawk Genji headcanon thing.
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