Hello everyone! I'm 17 years-old girl from Poland (Yeah we have Internet). My English sucks. Sorry.
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juipiter:
This is a two-headed albino milksnake [x]. Each head has a brain and able to control over the shared body, causing difficulty in movement. Luckily, they shared the same stomach, snakes with separate stomachs will often fight and bite each other over the prey if one head has prey in its mouth.
In the wild, two-headed snake lifespan may be restricted significantly for they cannot escape predators well but despite this, two-headed snakes can lived up to 20 years in captivity.
Rune symbols & meanings
Respect
Vasantha Yogananthan - La Traversée
Flower studies? Yeah, okay
Hiroshi Yoshida
um no I can’t move a tiny little animal is sleeping on my lap
Lorena Alvarez
new undies: cute stretchmarks: also cute
Thanks for the lift.
Set with just the animated ones at full size.
More flowers
Early animation of Ariel by Glen Keane
q4297594 (by 水蠟燭)
forest mushroom by StrongylosPhoto on Etsy
Fairy Tale by Moonshroomnshroom
my uncle used to be one of those people who drove dead people to cemeteries and such
then he became a taxi driver and the person he was driving tapped his shoulder to ask a question and my uncle screamed really loud
Takahiro Iwasaki - Reflection Model: Perfect Bliss (2010-12) - Japanese cypress and wire
Scale replica of the Byodo-In, a 10th-century temple near Kyoto
Ben Andrews
Meet the Inch Worm From Hell: the Predatory Hawaiian Caterpillar
The Predatory Hawaiian Caterpillar (Eupithecia orichloris) has evolved to fulfill a niche normally occupied by insects like praying mantises. Since there aren’t any on the islands of Hawaii, something had to step up and become a super insectivorous predator. This guy! It blends in almost to perfection amongst the dense foliage of its habitat and waits patiently until an unsuspecting insect wanders by. You see, these Predatory Caterpillar’s have long, thin appendages on their abdomen which act as sensory organs. When something touches these sensory appendages, the sinister caterpillar will bend back and quickly strike the confused insect. To make matters worse (for the insect) these guys are equipped with raptor-like claws to tightly constrain their squirming meals. The little animation below shows just how deadly these things can be.
quick lil comic
Natural hair goals (@mandajesspanda)