moodboards i did earlier 2day :)
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baby okko is busy redecorating
hand over the cursed Sphenodon facts.
sure, but PUT THE GUN DOWN.
the Tuatara is a medium-sized reptile native to New Zealand.
it looks like a lizard but it IS NOT- the Tuatara is actually a very basal reptile related to snakes and lizards but belonging to an entire different branch of the tree of life, of which it is the sole surviving member.
and it may look like a lizard on the outside, but the inside is what really counts! and on the inside, the Tuatara is basically a reskinned amphibian.
they only have a single lung, their heart is the most basic of all reptiles, and their nervous systems shares more in common with our friend the axolotl than with its lizard kin!
so if you happen to see one at the zoo, take a moment to stop and really appreciate the uninterrupted 240 million years of reptilian history you’re lucky enough to be looking at!
Goblincore:
-dirt
-nature
-moss
-bugs, spiders, and worms
-collecting useless stuff
-being comfy and not letting anyone judge you
Dragoncore:
-gold
-gems
-crystals
-silver
-metals
-lizards
-being lazy
Crowcore:
-dark colors
-anything remotely shiny
-screaming
-active and hyper
-sharing your shinies with your friends
Cottagecore:
-warm and cozy
-calming colors
-cookies and baked goods
-tea and hot chocolate
-anything made of wood
-FROGS!!
-fall
Farmcore:
-hay bails
-farm animals
-fields
-vegetables
-sunsets
-wheat
-little cats and big dogs
-fall and summer
Dirtcore:
-moss
-anything in nature
-flowers
-grass
-dirt and mud
-amphibious animals
-trees
-cool looking sticks
-wormwormwormworm
Vulture culture:
-bones
-fur
-magic
-herbs
-spices
-october
Meadowcore:
-flowers
-pastel
-fields and meadows
-baby animals
-butterflies
-spring
Honeycore:
-baked goods
-yellow
-bees?
-farms
-sunrises and sunsets
-summer
-honey, duh!
Grandmacore:
-cozy chair/sofa
-baked goods and other sweets
-cottages
-earthy colors
-nice smells
-cats!!
Naturecore:
-plants
-wild animals
-rivers
-rainbows
-flowers
-bugs
Forestcore:
-moss
-mushrooms
-dirt
-trees
-mud
-sticks
-deer
-bears
-racoons
-beetles
-dead leaves
Earthcore:
-nature
-oceans
-skys
-mountains
-waterfalls
-rainforests
-any animal
-plants
-clouds
Witchcore:
-magic
-lizards
-owls
-cats
-bats
-books
-skulls
-herbs and spices
-dark forests
Bogcore:
-swamps
-bogs
-seaweed
-green water
-frogspawn
-frogs and toads
-lilly pads and lillies
-algie
Mosscore:
-moss
-algie
-mushrooms
-green
-dirt
-mud
-bark
Fairycore:
-pastel
-butterflies
-flowers
-magic
-soft animals
-pink
-sparkly stuff
-spring
Techcore:
-gears
-cogs
-wires
-motherboards
-circut boards
-binary code
-cords
Futurecore:
-buldings
-technology
-robots
-cool cars
-screens
-cameras
-black
-decorative lights
hey!! not having a Great Time because of school so can i get some wholesome facts about nurse sharks? they are my favs and that one time i got to pet one was truly a fantastic experience
sure! Nurse Sharks are incredibly social animals that hang out in large groups during the day. it’s why they’re so docile and allow humans so close- they are biologically predisposed to be Friends.
Made this at the request of a friend and figured it might be useful to some people with humidity loving plants in boxes XD
The skin of Madagascar poison frogs contains the sugar sucrose – the first known case of sucrose produced by an animal, and not a plant.
>Giant tarantulas keep tiny frogs as pets. Insects will eat the burrowing tarantulas’ eggs - so the spiders protect the frogs from predators, and in return the frogs eat the insects - Is this true? Because it sounds too cool to be true -- Thank you
It is true! The frogs particularly eat ants, and ants can even overwhelm and kill a fully grown tarantula, so the spiders who learned to tolerate the frogs and not treat them as prey had a higher survival rate and it spread through entire species
A Tiel Tune
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