Eye Of God: The Helix Nebula in the constellation of Aquarius. It is 650 million light years away from Earth. Original photography from NASA.

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Eye Of God: The Helix Nebula in the constellation of Aquarius. It is 650 million light years away from Earth. Original photography from NASA.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
William Blake (English,1757-1827)
I Want ! I Want !, 1793
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Wile E. Coyote simulator
A kind person found a tired red-tailed bumblebee and offered her a bit of lavender
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Scyphozoan Life Cycle
1. Planula : The free-swimming medusa is either female or male and produces eggs or sperm which combine to produce a larva, called a planula. The planula is planktonic and will float around until it finds a substrate to bind to.
2. Scyphistoma : Once the planula binds to a substrate it develops into a scyphistoma. Scyphistoma is a feeding polyp with protruding tentacles on top used to catch food particles.
3. Strobila : The polyp soon turns into a reproductive polyp with stacks of strobilae. The strobilae are immature medusa that are being asexually reproduced by the polyp.
4. Ephyra : When a strobila is mature it breaks away from the reproductive polyp as a planktonic ephyra.
5. Medusa : The ephyra matures into a full grown medusa.
A polyp of Nemopilema nomurai, 1 millimeter long, will give rise to medusae more than 2 meters across.
This cute platypus
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I fully understand why westerners thought the platypus was a hoax at first. I’m looking at a real live one moving around and it STILL looks fake.
The one thing that could have made them sound any more made up would have been if you said the boys have secret viper fangs that can absolutely fuck you up with venom, and they do, on their goddamn feet.
cursed platypus facts: * five (5) X chromosomes * only the left ovary works * produces milk but has no nipples. the mother just kind of sweats milk out their chest. nature is beautiful * was nearly called the “duckmole” * swims with its weird fish eyes and ears closed, hunting entirely by electroreception * born with teeth, but then they fall out
That beak looks fucking glued on
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true romance
Just so y'all know, there’s more lol