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In Chaos, there is fertility and in destruction, there is creation.

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I'm just lurking
I'm just lurking@eeyiu·
shall be pinned for the next 5 years
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Buitengebieden
Buitengebieden@buitengebieden·
Best friends.. 😊
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It's Amey 𝕏
It's Amey 𝕏@ameydeen_·
Tahap pemanasan global di daerah Pendang, Kedah. Elok dari saiz 45 terus jadi saiz 39. Kredit : owner
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IranDefenceForce
IranDefenceForce@IranDefenceForc·
🚨 JUST IN: 🇷🇺🇻🇳 Russia signs a deal with Vietnam to build its first nuclear power plant.
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Nature 🦜and Music 🎶
I love how parrot relationships have no middle ground. It’s either “I hate you don’t ever touch me” or “you are my soul mate and are not allowed show anything else affection”
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Malaysia Gazette
Malaysia Gazette@MalaysiaGazette·
Hasrat seorang rakan untuk beraya di rumah kenalannya bertukar detik pilu apabila terhidu bau busuk sekali gus membawa kepada penemuan mayat lelaki itu yang dipercayai telah meninggal dunia beberapa hari lalu. Kejadian disedari kira-kira jam 4 petang semalam di sebuah unit rumah di Projek Perumahan Rakyat (PPR) Krubong, Melaka apabila mangsa lelaki berusia 46 tahun yang tinggal bersendirian ditemukan tidak bernyawa. #malaysiagazette #PPRKrubongMelaka
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salma
salma@saikkashi·
la mejor compra de mi vida
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dylan
dylan@dylmichaelc·
hey i fucked up my entire life. what do i do now
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Cofluffy
Cofluffy@cofluffy11549·
@vyowiz_ Dakwah hampir 800 tahun lebih, tiap 100 tahun ga nyampe 10 pengikutnya. Udah gitu sewaktu waktu dia lagi nukang bikin kapal dicengin penduduk dikota itu yg ia dakwahi, dianggap mustahil dsb ya layaknya orang ngenyek pada umumnya jaman sekarang...
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adha
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@vyowiz_ Koreksi kalau salah. Sepahamanku, konteksnya bukan "kenapa Nabi Nuh hanya mengelamatkan hewan-hewan" Tapi pada saat itu sangat sedikit manusia yang percaya padanya (Nuh). Jadi, itu alasan kenapa saat itu banyakan hewan yang naik ke Bahtera Besar itu.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
Went down the rabbit hole on this. The dancing is the tamest part of the story. Marine biologist Amanda Vincent has spent decades studying seahorses, and what’s underneath that morning ritual goes way deeper than a cute video. The morning ritual lasts about 6 minutes. Both seahorses brighten their skin, link tails, and pirouette around a shared piece of coral or seagrass. Researchers call it “the carousel dance.” But it has a specific biological function: it synchronizes their reproductive cycles so the female’s eggs are ready the exact moment the male’s brood pouch is empty. That timing matters because the male can’t accept new eggs while he’s already pregnant. The male gets pregnant. The female transfers her eggs into his pouch through an organ called an ovipositor (a tube for depositing eggs). The whole transfer takes about 6 seconds. His pouch seals shut immediately. Inside, he grows a network of blood vessels that works almost exactly like a human placenta, delivering oxygen and nutrients to up to 1,000 developing embryos. Research from the University of Sydney, published in the journal Placenta, found the pouch wall thins and builds new blood vessels during pregnancy in ways that closely mirror what happens in a mammalian uterus. He gives birth using skeletal muscles, not smooth muscles like in mammalian labor. That means he has conscious control over the process. Labor can take hours. And within hours of delivering up to 1,000 fully formed babies, he’s ready to mate again. The female already has her next batch of eggs prepared, sometimes the same day. Less than 0.5% of those babies survive to adulthood. Fewer than 5 out of every 1,000. No parental care after birth. They get swept into ocean currents, eaten by crabs, or starve before they find food. That survival rate is why the morning dance matters so much. Every lost mating cycle is hundreds of offspring that never existed. The monogamy is extraordinary for a fish. Only about 3% of mammals form lasting partnerships. For fish, it’s rarer still. But in species like the Australian H. whitei, pairs are genetically monogamous across multiple breeding seasons. They greet each other every morning and ignore other seahorses entirely. The bond only breaks when one partner disappears. Amanda Vincent once watched a female keep visiting a male whose brood pouch had been punctured by a predator, making pregnancy impossible. She showed up every morning for weeks until his pouch healed. Then they remated. About 150 million seahorses are pulled from the ocean every year for traditional medicine and the pet trade. Most pet seahorses don’t last six weeks. 14 of the 47 known species were only identified in this century, meaning we’re losing populations of animals we barely knew existed.
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Seahorses dance with their partners every morning to strengthen the bond between them

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eppy
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It is depressing how boring has YouTube become
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You ever cut someone off and your whole nervous system just… relaxed
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