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In 1862, after the battle of Shiloh, many soldiers noticed their wounds were glowing a faint blue. Two days later upon being treated, doctors noticed that the men with glowing injuries were much healthier, and that they recovered faster. As such this strange phenomena was dubbed the “Angel’s glow” … Turns out the soldiers just happened to land in or walk through some bio-luminescent moss with notable antibacterial properties. The moss killed any infections around the wound and wasn’t dangerous to humans in its own right, acting as an accidental antibacterial remedy.
Such a shame the moss I’m sleeping in isn’t blue. Still comfy though.
Such a shame the moss I’m sleeping in isn’t blue. Still comfy though.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
Species Mouse
Size 1280 x 931px
File Size 114.1 kB
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