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Ask me anything~   21, French girl in Germany

birds-in-posts:

bruntalism:

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Yellow-headed blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)

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great-and-small:

great-and-small:

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I am constantly thinking about this

This mild Wikipedia sentence is like the understatement of all time

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Here are some crazy grasshopper mouse facts for those who are not familiar with the most badass mouse species on the planet

- They are primarily carnivorous, and their diet is made up of not only bugs but also snakes, lizards and other mice.

- They hunt like true predators, slowly stalking and creeping up on their prey before ambushing them. They will sometimes let out a screech as they attack.

- Like wolves, they howl to establish territory and have a specially developed throat to produce louder vocalizations. They will stand up on their hind legs and throw their head back to howl- a sound that can be heard from 100 meters away!

- Grasshopper mouse behavior is linked to lunar cycles and they are more active during a full moon.

- These mice have been hunting bark scorpions and evolving alongside them for so long that they’ve evolved a mutation where scorpion venom that is lethal to other animals is converted into a painkiller in the grasshopper mouse’s body.

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the-tao-of-fandom:

lumsel:

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in more pleasant news: this year is seeing the biggest humpback migration in Australian history, bigger than it was PRE whaling. That’s right, there are more humpbacks migrating off the coast of Australia than there were BEFORE industrial whaling started.

A huge, fat W for environmentalists and Greenies. what an achievement

we did it! we saved the fucking whales!!!!

Further info for those interested

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jabberding0:

Ling Ting and his bicycles

t’s hard to find out much about this guy… who appears to be named Ling Ting, from China. He has such a hilariously whimsical and imaginative energy, channeled into his bizarre but entertaining bicycle collection.

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funkylittlelurker:

sapphicqueen:

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Bitches don’t want money, they want the Practical Magic house

God I want that house so bad. I aspire to be the aunts as I grow older

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lizmamont:

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NEW HEAD NEW HEAD NEW HEAD NEW HEAD!

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ruinedchildhood:

excavator operator playing with a scrapped learjet at miami-opa locka Executive Airport.

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marlinspirkhall:

revretch:

revretch:

You know what messes me up?

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This dinosaur skeleton is incomplete. But, it doesn’t look that way to us, because the parts it’s missing are parts we don’t have.

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See how there are ribs on the bottom? Those are called gastralia. That’s right, dinosaurs had ribs on their stomachs as well, and modern crocodiles and alligators still have them! (Also, notice that the ribs keep going to the hips instead of stopping above the waist. This is also true of modern birds, and why a bird can’t have a concave stomach!)

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Next, notice that ring floating in the center of the eye socket? That’s called a sclerotic ring! Fish, reptiles, birds–with the exception of mammals (and, oddly enough, crocodilians), pretty much all modern vertebrates still have them! It’s literally an eyeball bone. Afaik we haven’t found a T-rex specimen with any intact, but since we’ve found them in other dinosaurs, it’s very likely they had them too.

So, keep that in mind next time you see a dinosaur skeleton.

I’m glad people are as excited as I was to learn about the Secret Dinosaur Bones

There are dinosaur bones that the government won’t tell you about

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