Don’t trip! You just have Trypophobia
<p>Do you get an uncomfortable, maybe even a <em>queasy</em> feeling, whenever you see <strong>clusters of small holes or bumps? </strong>You may have <strong>trypophobia,</strong> a.k.a the fear or aversion of seeing such sights! Some of these images may be triggering to some, but they’re just part of nature. Let’s get into it.</p>
<h1>Fish Scales and Eggs</h1>
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<p>Left: Closeup of rainbow trout scales. Credit: Tom Koerner/USFWS. Right: Winter-run salmon eggs raised at Livingston Stone National Fish Hatchery. Credit: Laura Mahoney/USFWS</p>
<p>Did you know fish scales have rings, called annuli, that can indicate the age of the fish? Scales protect fish, much like a suit of armor, and have a slimy covering of mucus which helps with swimming swiftly through water. One day, these googly-eyed salmon eggs at the Livingston Stone National Fish Hatchery in California, will hatch and be released in the Sacramento River system. Not too bad right? We’ll keep going…</p>
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