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Zelda (BOTW) stimboard with shiny things and the outdoors for anon!
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biggest betrayal is when it’s supposed to thunderstorm and it doesn’t
goodnight to glass animals ONLY
Forest God part 1 by Oleg Vdovenko
Hey remember when US and Russia was all like “We’re the best!!! We’ve won the space race!!!!” But India sent a kick-ass space probe to Mars and the whole mission was fuel efficient, costed less and a roaring success in the first try and then they were like “…..wait no that can’t be true” and still have the audacity to call us “underdeveloped” or only view us as a ‘third world country’? :)
For anyone who needs more info, the probe was called Mangalyaan (which literally means space probe vehicle) or Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) and you can also get more information here and here
why is sharing clothes so intimate like.. bro…. are you cold… here…. borrow my sweatshirt… it smells like the brand of washing powder i use…. a little glimpse into the oddly private domesticity of my own life bro…. its still warm from where i knotted it around my waist (i dont feel the cold)… here bro… take it…
support fat girls with weird curves
support fat girls with no butt
support fat girls with small boobs
dont just support the hour glass/big booty “acceptable” fat girl
PIPER (2016) dir. Alan Barillaro
Found this on Facebook! BOOST!
Tell Etsy that #ThisIsNotNative
soak up the sun
soak in the water
we are going to perish anyway
snake skeletons and roselilies !
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After ten years and probably over a hundred individual skulls, I finally did it. I finally found one.
I found a white-tailed deer with a vestigial canine tooth
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!
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False Chameleon? those look like snail crushing teeth
Guess the owner of these absurd teeth!
life speedpaint of the blue death feigning beetle that lives on my desk. They don’t reach adulthood in captivity, so they are wild caught. I wonder if they miss the vast wilderness and majesty of the mojave… probably not.
Do you have any cursed facts about deer? They are my favorite animal.
there’s an entire subset of deer that have sabre fangs instead of antlers!
this is because the very earliest deer on the planet had both antlers AND fangs, but over time deer diverged into two separate lineages that had either antlers OR fangs and they’re both still around today!
did you know that teeth actually evolved from scales hence why they have a coating when the rest of our bones don't and why they have nerves in their pulp
bones started out that way too! once upon a time, tiny vertebrates just wore everything on the outside
hand over the cursed Sphenodon facts.
sure, but PUT THE GUN DOWN.
the Tuatara is a medium-sized reptile native to New Zealand.
it looks like a lizard but it IS NOT- the Tuatara is actually a very basal reptile related to snakes and lizards but belonging to an entire different branch of the tree of life, of which it is the sole surviving member.
and it may look like a lizard on the outside, but the inside is what really counts! and on the inside, the Tuatara is basically a reskinned amphibian.
they only have a single lung, their heart is the most basic of all reptiles, and their nervous systems shares more in common with our friend the axolotl than with its lizard kin!
so if you happen to see one at the zoo, take a moment to stop and really appreciate the uninterrupted 240 million years of reptilian history you’re lucky enough to be looking at!
hey!! not having a Great Time because of school so can i get some wholesome facts about nurse sharks? they are my favs and that one time i got to pet one was truly a fantastic experience
sure! Nurse Sharks are incredibly social animals that hang out in large groups during the day. it’s why they’re so docile and allow humans so close- they are biologically predisposed to be Friends.
Extremely beautiful springtail, Lepidocyrtus paradoxus. Totally covered in iridescent scales - my photos do a poor job of capturing just how shiny this animal is.
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Ripley has figured out how to ask for cheek scritches by holding her foot to her face and making her baby cockatiel begging for food noise
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The last thing the seed sees…
He didn’t want to step up.