every day i wash and dress myself like a wound
some backgrounds i did for my background design class! i realized i actually love doing this sort of stuff, a nice surprise
the pharaoh eagle-owl is an owl species found in portions of northern africa & southeastern asia. they are often found in desert habitats. like other owls, they are typically nocturnal. they feed on a variety of prey, ranging from typical owl fare like small mammals and birds to the more unusual scorpions. pharaoh eagle-owls are monogamous and bond with their mates for life.
the shiny whistling-thrush is a small passerine bird found exclusively in the barisan mountains of sumatra. they are known for having bright, reflective plumage. they are omnivorous, but prefer insects - they use their slightly hooked bills for specialized feeding on snails.
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Pygmy Seahorses: Masters of Camouflage | Deep Look
The Outburst Clouds of Star AG Car : What created these unusual clouds? At the center of this 2021 Hubble image sits AG Carinae, a supergiant star located about 20,000 light-years away in the southern constellation Carina. The starโs emitted power is over a million times that of the Sun, making AG Carinae one of the most luminous stars in our Milky Way galaxy. AG Carinae and its neighbor Eta Carinae belong to the scarce Luminous Blue Variable (LBV) class of stars, known for their rare but violent eruptions. The nebula that surrounds AG Car is interpreted as a remnant of one or more such outbursts. This nebula measures 5 light-years across, is estimated to contain about 10 solar masses of gas, and to be at least 10,000 years old. This Hubble image, taken to commemorate Hubbleโs 31st launch anniversary, is the first to capture the whole nebula, offering a new perspective on its structure and dust content. The LBVs represent a late and short stage in the lives of some supergiant stars, but explaining their restlessness remains a challenge to humanityโs understanding of how massive stars work. via NASA
Pemguins~ I'm sorry, but I do not have much money. I cannot afford to donate to anyone.
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