me when i am really trying to sneeze but it won't go
I guess this is what would happen if a werewolf bit a skeleton.
I WISH IT HAD ALL BEEN DIFFERENT!!!!!
La Vie des Animaux Illustrée. Written by Alfred Brehm. Illustration by Theodor Franz Zimmermann. 1869 French edition.
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wheeling endless plastic
moving forward forever, free of time and tremble and rot
pristine undying locomotion
beep beep bitches
Our favorite photo from when I was trying to get a Christmas-card worthy photo.
It's time for rat fact number TWO
Today's rat source:
the rosy-patched bushshrike is a passerine bird found in a wide range throughout africa. they prefer subtropical to tropical dry scrubland habitats. their coloration differs throughout their range, though all members of the species display some bright red coloration. they primarily hunt insects for food, but also feed on berries, fruits, and small rodents and reptiles.
Scared of snakes? No worries… this one’s actually a lizard! Meet the slender glass lizard (Ophisaurus attenuatus). While you might spot it coiled up like a snake to intimidate foes, the resemblance is only superficial. Unlike snakes (which have ocular scales called brilles), this reptile has eyelids that can blink. Whereas snakes “hear” through vibrations, the slender glass lizard has ear holes (like humans). And while snakes can dislocate their jaw bones to swallow large prey whole, the slender glass lizard cannot. It typically dines on pint-sized prey like insects and small reptiles.
Photo: frankf, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist