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Goblin
Goblin@TheGoblinnn·
These distillate carts are absolutely frying the brains of the American youth
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@birdwingbones He is trying to save you from the peril of work give in and be cute all day like your little friend
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@LYSSAVIRIDAE Its so good i also love what i think its trying to convey which is that its difficult to translate data like what color insect is found to be eaten more into conclusions like oh they dont see x color bug as much or that they do still see it as much they just prefer the other
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Chronic Rabies Patient
Chronic Rabies Patient@LYSSAVIRIDAE·
Something about ornithology diagrams always gets me
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@20kgcarbon
@20kgcarbon@20kgcarbon·
the existence of a "Big Gulp" implies the existence of a "small swallow" which is, seriously cute
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mkcr
mkcr@toricotori223·
サンコウチョウさんの 水浴び 静止画をつなげて動画風に #サンコウチョウ #サンコウチョウ水浴び
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🐛🧠Podiata🌞@FentiFloof·
There was a house finch sitting on a branch outside my window but she flew away :(
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🐛🧠Podiata🌞@FentiFloof·
@somewheresy If its already free for the homeless then its free for you your just not acting homeless enough
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@somewheresy·
Isn't it awesome that when Luigi Mangione took out that guy UHC's premiums went down and all the insane homeless people who walk into the hospital and scream and get vitals taken and then walk out costing everyone else tons of money stopped doing it and then everyone clapped
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🐛🧠Podiata🌞@FentiFloof·
People should roll around on the ground more and ground or floor in general more because floor is friend and also alot of cool animals do stuff on the ground and lay on it so it would probably be good if you did too
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Keigo Kawai
Keigo Kawai@keigo_kawai·
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🐛🧠Podiata🌞@FentiFloof·
@MarkChangizi This phenomenon crosses my mind a good bit when swapping between my camera to binoculars or just my eyes while birding I especially notice it when im high lol
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Mark Changizi
Mark Changizi@MarkChangizi·
One of the strangest discoveries I ever made is that our forward-facing eyes are probably a relic of an ancient form of X-ray vision. Not literally X-rays, of course. But something almost as weird. We’re taught that animals have forward-facing eyes because they’re predators. Sounds plausible. Except almost all birds are predators. Most fish are predators. Countless hunters throughout nature have eyes on the sides of their heads. And the mammals with the most forward-facing eyes aren’t lions or wolves. They’re primates. So I started wondering whether we’d been asking the wrong question. Imagine you’re moving through a dense forest. Leaves and branches are constantly blocking your view. With side-facing eyes, if a leaf blocks something, it’s usually blocked for both eyes. But with eyes closer together and aimed forward, each eye gets a slightly different view. A leaf that blocks an object in one eye may not block it in the other. Your brain can combine those views and partially “see through” the clutter. A kind of natural X-ray vision. The really surprising prediction was that this benefit should grow the larger an animal becomes. As your eyes get farther apart relative to the diameter of leaves and twigs, the two eyes see increasingly different paths through the vegetation. More opportunities to see around obstacles. And that’s exactly the pattern I found. Out in open habitats, animals tend to have side-facing eyes. Inside forests, eyes become more forward-facing. And among forest dwellers, the larger species tend to have the most forward-facing eyes of all. Not because they’re predators. Because they’re trying to see through a visual jungle. Ironically, if many of us were redesigned for modern life, we’d probably be better off with somewhat more side-facing eyes. We no longer spend our days navigating dense forests. Wider visual coverage would often be more useful. But our eyes still carry the signature of the world that built us. They aren’t primarily hunting eyes. They’re forest eyes.
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🐛🧠Podiata🌞@FentiFloof·
My entire body has been in constant nonstop pain for like four weeks now the pain follows like zero sort of response curve and just decides to do whatever it wants and get better and worse randomly My body is rioting against me
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🐛🧠Podiata🌞@FentiFloof·
justin gaethje is the greatest of all time i swear to god
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