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@DanielLeonek

Futuro biologo 🍃

Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Fiorella Isabel
Fiorella Isabel@FiorellaIsabelM·
Leaked Footage from Israeli Airforce Shows IDF Apache Helicopter Firing on its OWN Citizens at Supernova Music Festival on October 7 “The pilots realised that there was tremendous difficulty in distinguishing within the occupied outposts and settlements who was a terrorist and who was a soldier or civilian.” […] “The rate of fire against the thousands of terrorists was tremendous at first, and only at a certain point did the pilots begin to slow down the attacks and carefully select the targets.” Middle East Eye @VanessaBeeley
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𐙚@ijanedoll·
“Protesters are annoying.” interesting, because that “annoyance” is why you’re not working 16-hour shifts in a factory.
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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
8,000 year-old giraffe engravings in the Sahara Desert Known as the Dabous Giraffes, these massive petroglyphs in Niger are among the largest rock carvings of animals ever discovered. They were created during a time when the Sahara was still a green savannah filled with wildlife.
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シラカワリュウ⚡️RiuSHIRAKAWA
フォーダイトって米国デトロイトの自動車工場で長年に亘って車体塗装用の塗料が堆積したものを切り出した人工鉱石で、別名「自動車メノウ」とも呼ばれるんだけど、誰か特定の人物が作ったんじゃなくて名も残らぬ多くの工員達の日々の営みが美しい色の重なりを作ったっていうのが本当にロマンがあるんだよね。いつか本場デトロイトに行って手に入れてみたいもんだけど、現在はもう塗装方法が変わったのでフォーダイトは新たに生まれなくなっているらしい。そこもまたロマンがある。まさに20世紀の文明の象徴みたいな宝石。
藤城嘘 FUJISHIRO@xlie_

わたしの購入したデトロイトアゲート(フォーダイト) も自慢しよう

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Cucumberman
Cucumberman@BersekEv·
A la izquierda, nazis celebran la futura invasión del Cáucaso y sus refinerías de petróleo con una tarta, 1942. A la derecha, políticos imperialistas estadounidenses celebrando la futura invasión de Groenlandia con una tarta, 2026. Que no te engañe Elon, los nazis son ellos.
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Daniel Mayakovski
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski·
Nestlé es de las multinacionales más criminales de todo el planeta, aún más cuando estaba bajo la dirección del sociópata de Peter Brabeck. Niños de 5 años son esclavizados en los campos de cacao de Ghana, donde multinacionales como Nestlé consiguen la materia prima a precio de saldo para conseguir máximos beneficios con su chocolate. Nestlé no sólo esclaviza a niños en plantaciones de cacao y café, también arrasa con los manantiales de agua y bosques enteros para plantaciones ilegales, promueve fórmulas dañinas para bebés, contamina masivamente con plásticos... Este es el interior crudo del capitalismo, un sistema donde la avaricia es tal, que con su infinito gasto de recursos acabará devorando la naturaleza y exterminando a la humanidad, destruirá sus 2 fuentes de riqueza.
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski

"La gente debería tener limitada el agua a 50 o 100 litros de agua, no deberían poder lavar su coche ni llenar una piscina, hay que empezar a pensar en el agua como recurso". Este es Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, nuevo presidente del Fondo Monetario Internacional, quién fue director ejecutivo del Grupo Nestlé y afirmó que el agua no es un derecho humano, sino un recurso con el que especular. "El agua como un producto alimenticio como cualquier otro, debería tener un valor comercial. Declarar el agua como derecho humano universal es algo extremista". Este capitalista sin escrúpulos que quiere limitar el uso del agua para la población es una de las 300 personas más ricas de Suiza, con una fortuna superior a 450 millones de francos suizos... pero te dice que la gente debería poder lavar el coche mientras él cena en un jacuzzi con champagne.

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
A lion can stand three feet from your face on a safari and not even register that you exist. To its brain, you and the jeep are the same animal. One big weird shape that doesn't smell like food. Stand up though, and you go from invisible to dinner in under a second. For the lion, you and the other tourists never register as separate people. The whole jeep looks like one giant creature made of metal and fabric and humans all smushed together. That shape has no scent of any prey animal, and it moves nothing like one. The brain searches its mental file of every animal it's ever hunted, finds no match, and moves on. Lions learn this from their mothers. In places like the Serengeti or Maasai Mara, they see more than 100 of these jeeps a day. Cubs grow up watching mom ignore every truck. They copy what mom does. After a few generations, an entire population of lions has decided that safari vehicles are boring background noise, no different from trees or rocks. Hunting is expensive. A lion that picks the wrong target won't have enough energy left to catch the right one tomorrow. So when the brain sees a weird shape that doesn't fit anything in its hunting memory, it just skips it. But the whole truce hangs on one rule. The shape has to stay the same. The second someone stands up or leans out the window, the big creature breaks apart. Suddenly there's a person-sized snack standing where a big boring shape used to be. The lion's brain registers the change in under a second. In June 2015, a 29-year-old American filmmaker rolled down her window at a park near Johannesburg to take a photo. A lioness was already a meter from the truck, just watching. It lunged through the open window and bit her in the neck. She died at the scene. Ten years later, in September 2025, a zookeeper at Safari World in Bangkok stepped out of his vehicle in the lion section. One lion charged. The rest of the pride joined within seconds. The park had run these tours for over 40 years and nobody had ever died like that. Craig Packer has spent over 40 years studying lions and started the world's first lion research center back in 1986. He's said it plainly more than once. Lions don't have much patience for humans acting weird. Sit still and you're part of the furniture; move suddenly and you're a target. The truce works because every lion in those parks grew up watching its mom ignore the trucks. Break the pattern, and the whole thing falls apart in about as long as it takes to stand up.
Nurse@MaysaBolelli

Afrika'da hayvanlar safari araçlarına neden saldırmaz?

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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
Coastal cities are replacing concrete seawalls with oyster reefs. The oysters are better at the job. Seawalls begin to degrade the minute they're installed. Waves chew them up, storms crack them, and they have to be repaired, replaced, and rebuilt forever. An oyster reef doesn't break down, it actually grows. The oysters stack, reproduce, and fuse into living rock that gets stronger every year. A mature reef can cut incoming wave height by up to 83%. It traps sediment, rebuilds the shoreline behind it, and shelters fish, crabs, and shrimp in the process. A hectare of oyster reef provides up to $85,000 a year in shoreline protection. Concrete costs over a million dollars a hectare to build and only gets weaker. Oysters were the answer the whole time.
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
Vulture populations in India collapsed. 500,000 people died as a result. In the 1990s, Indian farmers started using a cheap painkiller called diclofenac on their cattle. When vultures ate the carcasses, the drug destroyed their kidneys. Without vultures, cattle carcasses rotted in fields instead of being stripped clean in 45 minutes. Feral dog populations exploded by five million. Rabies cases surged. Pathogens spread through water supplies. University of Chicago economists compared death rates in districts that used to have vultures to districts that never did. Human mortality rose more than 4% after the collapse. Over 100,000 extra deaths a year. Half a million in five years. India banned the drug in 2006. The vultures still haven't recovered. This is what a keystone species is to us. This is why we protect the animals nobody finds cute.
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Isabel Lopez #OTANNO🇪🇦🇷🇺🇵🇸
Por no añadir que los chinos han estado allí y además de traer muestras de tierra hicieron germinar una semilla de algodón en esa cara de la luna. Hay que descolonizar las mentes de la influencia yanqui porque esa influencia estrecha las miras y anula la inteligencia
Antonio Izquierdo🔴🟡🟣@aizquierdo777

Harto estoy de los periodistas que aseguran que los astronautas de la Artemis serán los primeros humanos en ver la cara oculta de la Luna. ¡Que no, joer, que ya la vieron los del Apollo 8 en 1968! Y que mucho antes, en 1959, ya fue fotografiada por los soviéticos.

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