The shoe belongs to them now
todays bird

if i look back, i am lost

Janaina Medeiros

shark vs the universe
YOU ARE THE REASON

Product Placement
Claire Keane
Stranger Things
cherry valley forever

Love Begins

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Sweet Seals For You, Always
almost home
Sade Olutola
tumblr dot com
Misplaced Lens Cap
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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@dannys-delights
The shoe belongs to them now
what do you mean my childhood affected me
i have terrible news
Salto El Sapo
Had a dream last night
sitting smugly in his cave
The idea of cock warming someone while they get me high and before I know it I'm just mindlessly grinding on them begging for them to fuck me
Condoto Stubfoot Toad (Atelopus spurrelli), family Bufonidae, Colombia
Poisonous.
Though populations have declined for this species in some areas, due to habitat destruction and chytrid fungus, over all the species is doing okay.
photograph by Nuqui Herping
I am going to reinvent corn flakes but instead of them making you less horny they makr you more horny. Fuck you kellog.
𝔞 𝔯𝔢𝔞𝔡𝔢𝔯’𝔰 𝔭𝔞𝔯𝔞𝔡𝔦𝔰𝔢
A Western beaked gecko (Rhynchoedura ornata) in Australia's Northern Territory
by Dash Huang
she found a four-leaf clover for you
Awful unused sound effect from a spore creature stage cutscene
audio: a creature wailing and sniffling in a very nasal and highpitched way.
meweueueuuu😢💧💧euemweueuuwme😭😭💧myyewuyeu Sniff 👃meuwumemeueuw😢😢💧💧meuwuwue MEMMWMWMEM😭😭😭
Beverley has had a big night of Snacks and Adventures! (And always STARING!)
eyes are the windows to the
Three hundred and sixty glorious degrees of a barreleye fish. 🤩
MBARI’s remotely operated vehicles have logged more than 5,600 successful dives and recorded more than 27,600 hours of video—yet we’ve only encountered this fish nine times! The barreleye fish, Macropinna microstoma, reaches a maximum size of 15 centimeters (six inches) and lives in the ocean’s twilight zone, at depths of 600 to 800 meters (2,000 to 2,600 feet).
Their eyes look upwards to spot their favorite prey—usually small crustaceans trapped in the tentacles of siphonophores—from the shadows they cast in the faint shimmer of sunlight from above.
But how does this fish eat with eyes that point upward and a mouth that points forward? MBARI researchers learned that barreleye can rotate their eyes beneath that dome of transparent tissue.
The deep sea is challenging to study, and we only get brief glimpses into the behaviors of deep-sea animals. MBARI’s archive of underwater video has helped illuminate life in the largest living space on Earth. Our researchers document remarkable new species and observe how deep-sea animals feed, escape predators, and reproduce. Each observation logged by our remotely operated vehicles provides another piece to the puzzle and helps improve our understanding of life in the ocean’s mysterious depths.