#glossopetrae
Live, measured metrics for the hashtag #glossopetrae from the open social web. Every number carries a named source and the time it was fetched. Nothing is estimated.
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Day-by-day usage
measured · mastodon.social (Mastodon public tags API) · fetched 2026-08-18 20:42 UTCNo measured public usage for #glossopetrae in the last 7 days. That is a real result, and a good one to know: this hashtag is wide open right now. We show a dash before we ever show a made-up number. Browse the trending index for tags with live measurements.
Related hashtags
measured · mastodon.social (Mastodon public search API) · fetched 2026-08-18 20:42 UTCNo related tags with measured usage found for #glossopetrae.
Live pulse
measured · Mastodon tag timeline · fetched 2026-08-18 20:42 UTCNo recent public posts found for #glossopetrae on Mastodon. Nothing measured, so nothing shown.
What “glossopetrae” means
WikipediaSharks continually shed their teeth; some Carcharhiniformes shed approximately 35,000 teeth in a lifetime, replacing those that fall out. There are four basic types of shark teeth: dense flattened, needle-like, pointed lower with triangular upper, and non-functional. The type of tooth that a shark has depends on its diet and feeding habits.
“Shark tooth” on Wikipedia (CC BY-SA) →#glossopetrae across platforms
every network with a public tag surfaceFollow #glossopetrae straight to each platform’s own tag page. Where a platform publishes open data we measure it above; the rest lock their numbers behind paid APIs, so we link rather than guess.
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