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    Pollicipes, known as the goose barnacle - v1.0
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    Pollicipes pollicipes, also known as the goose neck barnacle or simply goose barnacle, is a type of marine organism belonging to the Pollicipes family. These unique creatures are characterized by their long stalks with a shell at the end, which resembles a bird's beak. Goose barnacles attach themselves to solid surfaces such as rocks, ship hulls, or floating debris using their adhesive stalks.

    Goose barnacles are filter feeders, utilizing their multiple feathery legs to capture small particles and plankton from the surrounding water. They are often found in intertidal zones along coastlines, and their presence can be influenced by the ebb and flow of tides.

    In some regions, goose barnacles are considered a delicacy and are used in traditional cuisine, especially in countries like Spain and Portugal. Due to their distinctive appearance and ecological significance, goose barnacles are also a subject of interest in marine biology and ecology studies.

    Description

    LORA
    SD 1.5

    Details

    Downloads
    113
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    11/12/2023
    Updated
    11/12/2025
    Deleted
    -
    Trigger Words:
    goosebarnacle
    pollicipes
    realistic
    no humans
    food
    still life

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    goose_barnacle_v1.safetensors

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