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God's Favorite Son

Awka, Nigeria Beigetreten Ekim 2009
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Jefe J
Jefe J@DJJABTICS·
He Was In The Beginning Before The Beginning Began!!!!!! 🙋🙌🙋🙌🙋🙌🙋🙌🙋🙌🙌🙋🙋
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your dog probably weighs less than the world's largest rodent. A capybara can hit 145 lbs. And it's sitting in that photo surrounded by predators who could kill it, choosing not to. The answer to "why" comes down to calories. First, those aren't crocodiles. They're yacare caimans, a smaller cousin found across South America. A male yacare weighs about 90 to 110 lbs. The capybara sitting next to it weighs roughly the same, sometimes more. So from the caiman's perspective, attacking one is like picking a fight with something your own size that can hold its breath underwater for five minutes, has webbed feet built for swimming, and travels in a pack of 10 to 20 friends who all start screaming the second they spot danger. Caimans hunt by sitting perfectly still and then lunging once. One shot. That lunge costs a ton of energy, so the meal needs to be worth it. A fish costs almost nothing to catch. A snail is free. A 100 lb rodent surrounded by a squad of lookouts, all sitting right next to the water's edge ready to dive and vanish? Terrible return on investment. Dr. Elizabeth Congdon, who studies capybaras at Bethune-Cookman University in Florida, told IFLScience that caiman attacks on capybaras are rare when fish and easier prey are available. The big exception is babies. Baby capybaras get picked off by caimans, ocelots, harpy eagles, and anacondas all the time. Researchers published a paper in Animal Behaviour in 2022 comparing capybaras in Brazil's Pantanal wetlands (where they live next to millions of caimans and jaguars) to capybaras in Argentina that had lived without any large predators for decades. You'd expect the Pantanal capybaras to be way more paranoid. They weren't. They didn't look around for threats any more often. The only difference: they sat closer to the water so they could bail faster. A 2025 follow-up from the same research group confirmed it. Capybaras don't get more anxious around predators. They just pick smarter seats. That calm in the photo is common. The capybara is relaxed because it's done this math its entire life. The caiman looked at a 100 lb animal that can disappear underwater in seconds, surrounded by a dozen screaming friends, and went, "A fish is easier." Take away the fish, though, like in a drought when rivers dry up, and prey gets scarce, and that truce ends fast.
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE

Why Do Capybaras Not Get Eaten By Crocodiles?

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Diam💎nd@Diamondvipe·
So yesterday a guy came to a bet9ja shop where i was watching UCL games and claim a bet of 180k he won, he decided to play virtual bet. Luckily he won and raise the money to 215k & out of excitement he gave the guys there 5k to buy drinks and left. 20mins after he came back
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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
Dialysis: Cost per session: ₦50,000) Monthly cost (at 3 sessions/week): ₦144,000 MRI Scan: ₦120,000 Kidney function test: ₦30,000 Lumbosacral CT Scan: ₦145,000 Breast Cancer Test: Biopsy: ₦30,000 – ₦100,000+ Mammogram: ₦15,000 – ₦50,000 Tumor Marker Test (CA 15-3): ₦13,500  Breast Ultrasound: ₦10,000 – ₦30,000 Clinical Breast Exam: ₦5,000 – ₦15,000 Prostate Cancer Test: PSA Blood Test: ₦6,000 PSA rapid test kits: ₦50,000 (PET/PSMA): ₦800,000 – ₦920,000 X-Ray: Abdomen (KUB) X-ray: ₦10,000 Abdomen Erect & Supine X-ray: ₦15,000 Other general imaging: ₦4,500 - ₦10,000+ PLEASE EXERCISE & TAKE CARE OF YOUR VITAL ORGANS. TRY NOT TO FALL SICK. 💔
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Gift Iyioku
Gift Iyioku@gift_adetutu·
Dr. Gift Iyioku, PhD German Studies and Political Science- Minor Stanford University. Est. April 8, 2026
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
It's not just a phase 🌕 Artemis II astronauts captured these views of the Moon as the Orion spacecraft flew around the far side of the Moon on April 6, 2026.
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benny.@1BENNY7G·
“no be 10 people beat DJ Tunez, na only me and na only two slaps i give am. i swear with my mama, if i dey lie make ogun carry my mama go anywhere wey Wizkid mama dey… he come go dey tweet, i think say he go send squad. na internet their own power dey.” — Burna Boy speaks! 🗣️
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Ziko Abara
Ziko Abara@zikohercules·
Yes, this is true ✅ They called it 'planned obsolescence' The global association of manufacturers of light bulbs came together & made the policy that light bulbs they produce must not last beyond a certain lifespan(I think 1000hrs of operation if I'm not mistaken) so they can increase productivity & profits Because if a bulb lasts forever, they'll be no much gain I think the average life of LED energy bulbs today is more than 30,000hrs+ I guess they've been reviewing the policy
Modern History@modernhistory

This light bulb has been burning since 1901. This bulb, which has been burning for 125 years, is considered evidence that later bulbs were deliberately manufactured to have a shorter lifespan.

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Modern History
Modern History@modernhistory·
This light bulb has been burning since 1901. This bulb, which has been burning for 125 years, is considered evidence that later bulbs were deliberately manufactured to have a shorter lifespan.
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Emeodi Mba
Emeodi Mba@EmodiMba·
How e take concern you Chief Nwachinemelu? Is it your land, Yoruba people complain give you, did you proposed to buy and they said it must be Chinese. Chinese dey inside Igbo forest too, wrecking havoc everywhere too.
Chief Nwachinemelu 👑@odogwu_ogidi

There is something going on in the Yoruba Land. Foreigners (mostly Chinese and Indians) are buying off their lands for agricultural purposes at a cheaper rate. Soon they won’t have ancestral lands anymore.

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Freyy
Freyy@Freyy_is·
there is something in these photos that nobody is talking about. the earth, seen from the moon’s surface, is a crescent. the same shape we see the moon from earth. which means from where these astronauts stood, our entire world, every human being alive, every city, every ocean, every mountain, was receiving light the same way the moon does. dependent. reflective. not a source but a receiver. and God placed both of them, earth and moon, in a gravitational relationship so precise that if either one shifted slightly, the conditions for life dissolve completely. He did not just create them. He positioned them. He calibrated the distance. He calculated the tilt. He set the orbital speed. and then He rested. what that tells me about God is something i am still processing. He is not a God who creates carelessly and steps back. He is a God who creates with intention so deep that billions of years later, the greatest scientific mission of our generation goes out there and finds everything exactly where He left it. the craters on that moon are not evidence of chaos. they are evidence of endurance. of something built to absorb impact and remain. God put that quality into the moon because it is His own quality. He absorbs everything this world throws at existence and remains. unchanged. unshaken. still in orbit. still faithful. still holding everything He made in the dark.
NASA@NASA

Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back. Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mul…

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