Guys when i see any types of plants my brain goes full
G O B M O D E
They’re just so pretty and nice and i want to care for all of them
Thank you @offlanesupportcrab for tagging me (you’re one of my favorite accounts so it is an honor)
Nickname: Alex
Gender: Female
Star sign: Pisces
Height: 5'2"
Hogwarts house: Hufflepuff
Favorite animals: Turtles are my love, so are any species of zooplankton
Number of blankets: 12 on my bed right now, 10 on the floor
Where you are from: I was born and raised in the North West
Dream trip: I want to travel to the Galapagos really bad to see the coral and other animals living there.
When you started this account: March 2014 (when my friend @kcsquib introduced me to tumblr
Tagging: @crazycephalopoda @butdidyouheartherain-blog @kcsquib @bardass
@punRules: tag “20″ followers you’d like to know better and wrangle them into answering questions below.
Thank you @plushoetra for tagging me! ( ´͈ ॢꇴ `͈ॢ)・*♡
Nickname: Nobody loves me enough to give me a nickname oops Gender: Female I think! Star sign: Scorpio Height: 5′7” Hogwarts house: Gryffindor Favourite animals: Felines Number of blankets: 4 plus a decorative throw! Where are you from: Philly raised, living in Ohio rn. Dream trip: Japan! I really want to experience a completely different culture than what I’m used to. When you started this account: 2016! But I’ve had multiple Tumblr account before then.
Tagged: @messofavs @bunngygoblin @vventure @anna-of-the-southern-isles @writingsbymo-mo
Why must I “make a hypothesis” and “have a real research question?” Is it not enough to be sexy and collect random data until I stumble across a discovery?
Jade and striped icebergs. “When seawater at depths of more than 1,200 feet freezes to the underside of massive ice shelves like East Antarctica’s Amery Ice Shelf, it forms ‘marine ice.’ Enormous hunks of ice calve—or break off—from the ice shelf, creating icebergs. When one of these icebergs overturns, its jade underside is revealed. The wondrous color of this ‘marine ice’ results from organic matter dissolved in the seawater at those great depths,” explained Audubon Magazine. “Green icebergs are infrequently seen because their verdant bellies are underwater; it’s only when they flip over, a rare event, that their richly colored regions can be seen before they melt. Striped icebergs, perhaps even more scarce than jade bergs, are thought to form in one of two ways: either meltwater refreezes in crevasses formed atop glaciers before they calve icebergs (creating blue stripes), or seawater freezes inside cracks beneath ice shelves (creating green stripes).”
Photo #14 by Steve Nicol via Australian Antarctic Division
can't wait to become an ancient witch that resides in the deep wilderness, feeding myself on berries, wine and the tales the village people tell of me
I mad agree with this.
Underrated biological design no. 84: the tendency for bottom dwelling marine browsers to become helmet shaped munchkins.
Fun Fact!
Arapaimas, despite weighing in at anywhere between 200-300~lbs, have enough strength to launch their entire body out of the water when sufficiently threatened! They are also unironically referred to as “bulletproof” fish thanks to their rock hard scales and layers of defensive padding!
(tl;dr: this dude basically just got hit in the face with a fryingpan moving at highway speeds)
The only straight I am is straight from hell