A rare case in which an octopus’s tentacles mutated and branched off beyond the normalcy…
Brachypelma hamorii’s first feeding at home. Look at dat cute lil’ booty!!!!
Illustration from Alienist and neurologist - 1919 - via Internet Archive
Here’s a piece I created for the Tarantula Show I went to a month or so ago!
False Chameleon? those look like snail crushing teeth
Guess the owner of these absurd teeth!
RIP Aug. 26, 1918 - Feb. 24, 2020.
This is my primary blog (even tho i don’t use it much), but i mainly use @voooorhees so check that one out for slasher content :)
look at my baby! Her name is khaleesi and she's a butter (aka lesser) pastel ball python, she's a big girl at 2 1/2 years old and 1536 grams! She's truly a sweetheart and she's my baby
Black cats are beautiful
This handsome skull belongs to an iguana.
These all belong to water monitors.
And this one belongs to a tegu.
The tegu’s skull is missing a hole!
Those little openings on the top of the monitors’ heads and the iguana’s is where the pineal eye is located. The pineal eye can distinguish between light and dark, and helps with thermoregulation. But tegus don’t have it! They lost their pineal eye sometime during the course of their evolution- which is evidence of how even though they might look a bit like monitors, they really aren’t that closely related!
skull and spider enthusiast//check out @voooorheestaurus sun moon & rising
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