Ocean Hedgehogs
from fossilesque@lemmy.dbzer0.com to science_memes@mander.xyz on 14 Mar 15:48
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/39962750

#science_memes

threaded - newest

Staden_@pawb.social on 14 Mar 15:55 next collapse

that’s still their name in portuguese (ouriço do mar)

flughoernchen@feddit.org on 14 Mar 16:05 next collapse

Same in German (Seeigel). Though I wondered what an “urchin” is since I learned the word. So still a TIL.

borax7385@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 16:22 next collapse

Same in Spanish (erizo de mar)

whyNotSquirrel@sh.itjust.works on 14 Mar 17:31 collapse

Now I can’t remember the name in french

carotte@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 14 Mar 19:31 collapse

its Oursin, but apparently Hérisson de mer is used too :3

(altho it’s more rare and old-fashioned, personally i haven’t heard it)

kitnaht@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 16:32 next collapse

And hedgehog means spikepig.

So they’re ocean spike pigs.

originalkabumm@lemm.ee on 14 Mar 16:54 next collapse

Spike originate in indo european and meaned sharp point, pig derives from proto western germanic for piglet (piggo) So they are called “ocean sharp pointed piglet”

fedtemis@feddit.dk on 14 Mar 18:27 next collapse

Litterally the danish word; søpindsvin. 😂

Ephera@lemmy.ml on 15 Mar 03:20 collapse

Wikipedia says hedgehogs are called that, because they live in hedges, not because they look like one…

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgehog#Etymology

Unpigged@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 15 Mar 09:47 collapse

They were also bred for food and brought into Ireland by Normans. Irish people called them ‘Gráinneog’ (gran-nyog), meaning ‘little ugly thing’.

sirico@feddit.uk on 14 Mar 16:35 next collapse

So victorian childeren were just being called stree hedgehogs?

El_Scapacabra@lemm.ee on 14 Mar 21:49 collapse

Yeah what was up with that? Were kids spiky back then?

sping@lemmy.sdf.org on 14 Mar 23:10 next collapse

Figuratively, Street kids do tend to be.

Colalextrast@lemmy.world on 15 Mar 02:17 collapse

It was mainly for homeless kids, as they were dirty and hunched over and slept under hedges. Which is like one of those un-fun fun facts

El_Scapacabra@lemm.ee on 15 Mar 09:32 collapse

Yet another reminder that the past was the worst.

P1nkman@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 18:47 next collapse

That’s literally the name in Danish!

qyron@sopuli.xyz on 14 Mar 18:54 next collapse

In portuguese, it is still the same:

Sea urchin = ouriço do mar

Hedgehog = ouriço cacheiro

Porcupine is porco-espinho; literally, thorn pig.

kameecoding@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 18:57 next collapse

Same in Hungarian

SanderTuit@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 19:02 collapse

Same in Dutch: zeeëgel.

itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 14 Mar 19:12 collapse

Same in German: Seeigel

And porcupine is Stachelschwein, literally “thorn pig”

Haaveilija@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 21:07 collapse

Same in Finnish: Merisiili (meri = sea, siili = hedgehog)

Kecessa@sh.itjust.works on 14 Mar 21:28 next collapse

French

Sea urchin: oursin (“small bear” kinda)

Porcupine: Porc-épic (epic pork!) which sounds like porc et pics (pork and spikes)

qyron@sopuli.xyz on 14 Mar 22:57 next collapse

French is rich with playful words.

MacAnus@sh.itjust.works on 15 Mar 00:40 collapse

Hérisson kinda sounds like oursin, I wonder if it evolved from it. (The word not the animal)

Kecessa@sh.itjust.works on 15 Mar 01:05 collapse

Oh right, the image was talking about hedgehogs and not porcupines so the hérisson (probably from hérissé?) and not the porc-épic!

MacAnus@sh.itjust.works on 15 Mar 01:13 collapse

Yeah :)

spookex@lemmy.world on 15 Mar 08:40 collapse

In Latvian it’s just

Hedgehog = Ezis

Sea urchin = Jūras ezis (Literally sea hedgehog)

Same almost for the porcupine tho, it is called dzeloņcūka, which basically translates to barbed pig.

sp3tr4l@lemmy.zip on 14 Mar 18:58 next collapse

If you punch them, do gold rings explode out of them?

yumpsuit@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 19:18 next collapse

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/2837aa37-e2b5-4272-9a8c-b805863e31e1.png">

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/4fe90449-776a-4ee2-b62f-430326430781.jpeg">

MedicPigBabySaver@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 22:32 collapse

Mmmm, Uni Is one of my favs.

IncognitoMosquito@beehaw.org on 15 Mar 05:51 collapse

Only one way to find out

Kushan@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 19:08 next collapse

Sea urchins? We have those on land, too, they’re called land sea urchins.

mybuttnolie@sopuli.xyz on 14 Mar 22:32 next collapse

we also have land seahorses

PapaStevesy@lemmy.world on 15 Mar 07:18 collapse

I train them!

LeninsOvaries@lemmy.cafe on 15 Mar 01:17 collapse

So in Sonic Underground, the main characters are urchin urchins?