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Kiana Khansmith
Jules of Nature
will byers stan first human second
Claire Keane
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
KIROKAZE

Kaledo Art
todays bird
Cosimo Galluzzi

@theartofmadeline
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hello vonnie
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Stranger Things

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@cutecreepybug
80% of this fandom for some reason
the anatomy lesson of dr kleiner
We make a pretty good team
A stegosaurus and dragonfly mix feeding its babies
*AGGRESSIVELY grooms herself.*
repost of my hl lps assignments i uploaded on my old blog last year + some new ones i made tonight
(ignore how you can see the tiktok icons in the first few i no longer have the og images so i had to screenshot them from a tiktok post i made)
also i was planning on doing ones for gman and father grigori but i could not find any fitting lps for them.,,,… tragic
gordonslop 1
Mantis tail go swish
FROZEN PLANET II 1.02 • Frozen Ocean
Glubby enjoying a dried shrimp treat (x2 speed)
Limax maximus
I need to add my mutuals on discord
Here is Maud Pie looking at a fossil stem. She finds it interesting because it is made of rock.
At Dorchester Museum, in Dorset, England.
Parasitoid wasps,,,
They could never make me hate you
Like imagine hating and being mad at this
normal lesbian behavior
Today's wasp of the day is Celonites abbreviatus!
Credits: photo 1, photo 2
What is the difference between a bee and a wasp? Well, to put it in the simplest way— bees are complete nectarivores and get protein by processing pollen and nectar in multiple ways while wasps are only nectarivores as adults and get all their protein needs out of the way as larvae by consuming bug meat. So here comes the exception; despite being more related to yellowjackets and paper wasps than they are to bees, members of the group referred to as "pollen wasps" feed their larvae a diet sourced entirely from plant pollen and nectar, just like bees. Though while bees are known for processing it and making it more of a "bread", these wasps do it more stew style.
They also sleep very similarly to scoliid wasp (which they are only distantly related to) by curling up tightly around sticks or grass
Credits
Obsessed with how Valve devs confirmed Barney to both be ugly AND stupid