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hey man is it cool if i bring my pet airpod. no worries if not
Uhhh definitely do worry if not
Have you ever seen a tufted pygmy squirrel (Exilisciurus whiteheadi)? Found only in Borneo’s mountain forests—at elevations of more than 3,280.8 ft (1,000 m)—this tiny critter is one of the world’s smallest squirrels. It grows up to 3.4 in (8.6 cm) long. And at about 0.8 oz (22.7 kg), adults typically weigh less than half a stick of butter! Easily recognizable thanks to its ear tufts, this species feeds primarily on moss and lichens.
Photo: Chrissy McClarren and Andy Reago, CC0 1.0, iNaturalist
that's so much squirrel per squirrel
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Last year, wasps built this nest
This year, other species of wasps built a nest on that nest
?!?!?!
"Well this spot worked for the last gals"
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💖 catch me if you can, suckers 💖
Wishing you all a fat and happy, "catch me if you can" summer
"but I didnt learn about the usa's wrongs in school 😢 we don't know anything cause they didn't teach us anything 😢" well no one in my school in india told me that our country is a regionally hegemonic war criminal you're just entitled and insultingly uncurious
in fact they told us completely propagandised nonsense about how pre colonial hindu kingdoms were extremely peaceful but were forced to defend themselves against regular invasions solely by muslims. this is something v easily contradicted by the foundational story of ashoka's turn to buddhist dhamma being the brutality of the kalinga war.
the point being made is school, everywhere in the world is a deeply political project and is marshalled for the purpose of nation building. you're not going to hear about the sins of your nation in any serious way at school most anywhere in the world, and expecting that it should have betrays a certain lack of uhh, street smarts. its for children and run by the govt.

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Grammatical gender of rivers in France
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something about Toy Story toys is so strange to me. versions of animated characters based on real world toys, turned back into toys that are slightly different than the actual toys. slinky dog with a rubber spiral instead of a classic metal slinky. the porcelain bo peep and cloth woody turned into jointed plastic action figures. when toy story 4 came out and i saw a $30 talking action figure of forky, a character made out of a spork and a pipe cleaner, i stood in the walmart toy aisle staring at it like cameron from ferris bueller's day off staring at that painting in the art museum
trying to couch nap but they’re observing me
I wanted to draw them
their shapes are compelling
are we simplifying them or something
Am I doing this right?
Get hand carved into brass, idiots
like many people have said this better than me but no it IS odd that we've come to think of potatoes as so quintessentially european that their presence in historical fantasy where they're anachronistic doesn't jar. and yes people are trying to have the trappings of post-colonial europe without engaging w the icky colonialism part and yes people are neglecting to imagine what a european cuisine without potatoes would be like.
im fully in favour of 'let people have fun w their fantasy world' but is considering how the potatoes got there in the absence of colonialism not a fun exercise? maybe every year the dragon riders go on a great transatlantic potato pilgrimage
perhaps a good way to sum up the issue here is:
if you put potatoes in your medieval european style fantasy world people will by and large not find it jarring and accept it as a normal fantasy trope
if you put, say, black people in your medieval european style fantasy world a whole demographic of people will get very angry and accuse you of breaking their immersion
this is in spite of the fact that black people were a lot more common in medieval europe than potatoes.
The Riveting Ribbon Eel
The ribbon eel, also known as the blue ribbon eel, the leaf-nosed moray eel or the bernis eel (Rhinomuraena quaesita) is a species of moray eel distributed throughout the warm waters of the Indian and Pacific Ocean. They are often found in warm lagoons and sandy or rocky areas near coral reefs. They are seldom seen at depths greater than 57 m (187 ft).
Leaf-nosed moray eels spend most of their time in burrows or rocky crevices, waiting for small fish and crustaceans to come close enough to ambush. They are active mainly during the day, but even then they don't often venture out into the open unless they have to. R. quaesita has a few natural predators, including other moray eels and groupers. Unlike their more famous cousins the giant moray, they don't have a very strong bite, so they avoid being eaten mainly by hiding. Thanks to their unique, tube-shaped nostrils they also have excellent senses of smell.
Blue ribbon eels are characterised by their extremely long, thin bodies. Adults have up to 255 vertebrae, making them one of the longest known eels in the world. Males range from 65 to 94 cm (26 to 37 in) in length, while females can reach up to 130 cm (51 in). Males and females are also differentiated by their color; males are striped blue and yellow, while females are completely yellow from head to tail.
R. quaesita are protandrous, which means they all intially develop as male, and transition to female as they get older and larger- typically starting their transition around 1 m (39 in) in length. Little is known about when they reproduce, but when males and females do decide to mate they release sperm and eggs into the water where they fertilize. The females will only do this once, and they die within a month of reproduction. The larvae drift in the currents until they settle on the ocean bed and develop into black juveniles. It can take several years for them to become fully mature, and adults in the wild may live up to 20 years.
Conservation status: Ribbon eels are considered Least Concern by the IUCN. Those that live near coral reefs may be threatened by coral bleaching and damage. Capture for the pet trade is also a threat, as those held in captivity tend to die quickly and breeding is difficult.
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