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    • 2 years ago
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    • #cats
    • #art
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  • shiftywizardplush:
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    • 1 day ago
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  • actualaster:
“djcranberry:
“No Bitches Beach”
Cannot let this stay in the tags
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    actualaster:

    djcranberry:

    No Bitches Beach

    #the beachelors...

    Cannot let this stay in the tags

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    • 1 day ago
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  • thatpettyblackgirl:

    me remembering i have a name and body and people know me:

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    • 1 day ago
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  • spelldealer:

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    THIS is the bear cave painting i was talking about, the line weight, the proportions, the fine details around the face, and the fact that this all had to be drawn from memory, idk man, it’s incredible to me. if i could meet one person from history it’d be the person that painted this bear 30,000 years ago

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    • 1 day ago
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  • todaysbird:

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    baby turkey vulture

    • 2 days ago
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  • typhlonectes:

    guooey:

    wuhuhhh

    Looks like a male Blue Ridge Two-lined Salamander (Eurycea wilderae) with some serious looking cirri!

    • 3 days ago
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  • ampervadasz:

    Unmute !

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    • 3 days ago
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  • woodlnds:

    Random bee behavior fact for those who wish to read, just because I feel like it and because it’s late and I’m stalling on sleeping:

    Bumblebees may seem like passive, cuddly, and docile creatures, but they won’t hesitate to defend themselves if they feel as if their warnings aren’t being read or taken seriously.

    I.e. the photos and diagram below, when a bee feels threatened they will raise one or more of their legs into the air, signaling to whatever or whomever may be bothering them as a message essentiality saying: “hey, back off, too close!”

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    species pictured: bombus pascuorum, bombus impatiens

    If their defensive posture goes unnoticed or ignored, they may be pushed into defending themselves by stinging (which is also a stressful experience for not only one such as yourself, but also for the bee.) If you ever find yourself getting close to a bumblebee while taking pictures, walking close to them, or just admiring them, remember this posture! If a bee does this, it is simply asking you to take a step back as it feels it is being threatened.

    Now you can understand and use this knowledge to your advantage if you ever come across one in the future. (Of course, because it’s very hard not to anthropomorphize animals, I do have to admit that they do look pretty cute when doing it. Just remember to respect them though!)

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    • 3 days ago
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  • coastgods:

    runcibility:

    memewhore:

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    That cat is absolutely an orphan-generating coal baron. The mustache and top-hat are there in spirit, if not actually.

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    • 3 days ago
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  • titsay:

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    • 3 days ago
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