Bruh. Did you read the article? It used a reference size once (school bus), imperial units twice (distances), and metric twice (depth and length of tentacles).
Technically if we’re talking about the organism it used majority metric, and even had them in there twice (including literally under the title in the summary).
IT’S EVEN IN METRIC IN THE ARTICLE DESCRIPTION POSTED ON THIS PLATFORM.
That’s some serious bias to skip all that and pick out the one odd visual aid.
Bruh. Did you read the article? It used a reference size once (school bus), imperial units twice (distances), and metric twice (depth and length of tentacles). Technically if we’re talking about the organism it used majority metric, and even had them in there twice (including literally under the title in the summary).
IT’S EVEN IN METRIC IN THE ARTICLE DESCRIPTION POSTED ON THIS PLATFORM.
That’s some serious bias to skip all that and pick out the one odd visual aid.