oh man i can imagine the screaming fits
oh my god
It was a silent smoke alarm

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oh man i can imagine the screaming fits
oh my god
It was a silent smoke alarm

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âThe heck just happened?â
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Love bombing reenactment
He judging it like your mum would ⌠âyou got a tattoo? What even is it? Itâs fake right? Tell me itâs fake. Aw, come on⌠itâs real?â
This is potentially life saving information everyone should know.
No you guys this post helped me find my cat. He was missing for almost a month and Iâve had him for over 12 years. After seeing this I put his favorite blanket he always slept on outside hoping he would smell mine or his scent and he was back the next fucking day asleep on it.
When my cat got out, we called and called for him, and then, later that night, I remembered similar advice to this, and so put his little scratching pad, which he adores, on the front porch. Not even half an hour later, I heard a thump, opened the door, and there was his big butt, meowing at me.
Important and vital
I donât care that I reblogged this today Iâm reblogging it again
This is an exception to not being related to writing.
I hope this helps somebody

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A video actually worthy of the phrase âwatch til the endâ
Save some time and just call me awesome.
In conclusion, being a woman is awesome.
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OMFG
*comes home from a long day at work* boy i sure could use a snack *eats a fucking table + bird cage with a basilisk on it*
This is incredible! (Also lol at the caption, itâs a Phoenix not a basilisk, youâre getting your Harry Potter animal characters muddled up)
âIâve finally recreated itâ
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Aww, if only they werenât sitting the wrong way around

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Not to critique evolution, but I would think orange and black stripes wouldnât be as good for camouflage in a forest as, say, green and black would.
It turns out a lot of animals canât see the difference between orange and green! Elephants, for instance, have dichromatic vision (two types of cones, rather than three like most humans.)Â
Check out this diagram from ResearchGate. It deals with the color vision of horses, who are also generally dichromatic. (I think, though Iâm not sure, that zebras would have the same color vision as horses.) See how orange and green look to them?
Not to critique evolution but I think prey animals should be better at telling when their predator is dressed like a traffic cone.
It doesnât matter what zebras see, because tigers are not native to Africa and do not naturally hunt zebra.  Tigers are Asian and mostly hunt animals like deer, elk, and buffalo. These arenât animals with great color vision. They donât need to have it because they donât eat fruit and so donât need to know when the berry is ripe vs when itâs not. Good color vision is too expensive to have if you donât need it. Deer put their vision stats in a wide field of vision that is sensitive to motion, low light capabilities, and possibly seeing UV light. They donât have great color and lack a lot of acuity, but have a great sense of smell and good hearing. Thatâs way more useful if youâre prey. Deer see well in the blue end of the color spectrum and less well in the red. This makes sense because deer are most active in the dawn and dusk periods, when there is more blue in the light. Tigers are taking advantage of deer eyesight by being orange.
We see tigers are being obviously colored because tigers are fruit colored to our tree ape brains.
I donât know what the best part of this is: implying that deer chose their attributes on a character sheet, or the fact that we get to see tiger colors because they look like a snack.
Ok but like, I think you underestimate just how well they blend in when actually in the environment. Like, just using tigers as an example.
or how about a leopard?
Itâs called âdisruptive colourationâ because the markings help to break up the animalâs outline against the grasses or rocks. And the rosettes on leopards and jaguars? Sun spots shining through the trees and leaves on the ground.
And this is how hard it is to spot them WITH colour vision. Now imagine the above images but with the limited coloured mentioned above?
Iâm sorry but there is not an animal in that first leopard picture
Are you, sure about that?
âTigers are fruit coloredâ is my new favorite phrase.
Damn, leopards ainât playing around
Iâm SO desperate to know what all of this looks like in shrimp color
Weddell Seal vocalizing while asleep
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FREEDOM!
She balances, unsteady, on legs sheâs never really understood. When sheâs stable, she turns and blinks at her mother - at one of many parents, backing away across the sand.
Sheâs never seen so much sand.
Her attention is caught by the sand, by all this new, by the sky and the water and the sounds. There is so much of everything that nobody could blame her for calling it too much, but itâs barely enough, all the water in the world couldnât be enough for her to my heart, and she turns and runs toward the ocean, toward her hatchright.
Itâs the thought of her hatching that stops her. Her parents were at her hatching, have been with her for her entire life. Are they going to leave her now? Is she going to leave them? She turns to see them, watching her, far away, and still somehow she wants to go farther.
âMother?â she croaks. For a moment she stands, torn.
The ocean calls her, taps at her tail, makes up her mind for her. She runs and drives headlong into the salt of the surf. The ocean tries to push her back now, changing its mind, but without knowing how she knows, sheâs aware that the ocean is fickle.
The ocean may change its mind about her, but she wonât. She catches the next wave, already more sure if herself, and never looks back again.
Beautiful story telling. Perfect for the visuals

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Popcorn is a variety of corn kernel which expands and puffs up when heated
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Did anyone else know they do this?