Their dynamic basically.
prohero Deku suit attempt (and a very attentive Dynamight)
i've been rekindling my love for Izuku but still incredibly sad with how he's treated in the ending :'')
If you need a German who is well versed in hairless guinea pigs I can help. I don't know anything about cats as I have never seen one, hairless or otherwise. Thank you.
thank u. this picture did help me. just in general.
Henry Daubrez (Belgo-Spanish, based Belgium) - Untitled, 2024, Paintings: Digital Art
Saddest thing ever is reading an academic paper about a threatened or declining species where you can tell the author is really trying to come up with ways the animal could hypothetically be useful to humans in a desperate attempt to get someone to care. Nobody gives a shit about the animals that “don’t affect” us and it seriously breaks my heart
rip magneto you would have loved killing elon musk
We all die eventually. Some sooner than later.
pitter patter putter patter *you look down and see this*
may we get some.. viviparous lizards....
Solomon Island Prehensile-tailed Skink (Corucia zebrata), family Scincidae, endemic to the Solomon Islands archipelago
Arboreal, herbivorous, crepuscular.
The largest known species of skink, they can grow to a total length of 32 inches (81 cm).
Live-bearing, they provide parental care for the young, after birth, as well. Females are known to be fiercely protective of the young.
They are actually social, and live in extended family groups.
This has been scientifically proven to be one of the best lizards, and I love them.
photograph by Josh More
Yellow-belly Three-toed Skink (Saiphos equalis), family Scincidae, found in eastern Australia
The only species in this genus.
Coastal populations reproduce by laying eggs (oviparity), and mountain populations reproduce through live birth (viviparity).
photograph by Rebecca Pyles
Great Desert Skink aka Kintore’s Skink (Liopholis kintorei), family Scincidae, Kata Tjuta Nat Park, NT, Australia
These lizards live cooperatively in underground burrow systems, with siblings and offspring, as well as with unrelated individuals and pairs.
photograph by Gary Stephenson
Selynn Lee - An Orange Cat Named Persimmon. Acrylic on panel.