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Not today Justin
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I have the fattest fucking crush on my favorite YouTuber I lover her sm and she’s just the cutest ever I can’t
She's such a ball of cuteness UGHHHH 。°(°¯᷄◠¯᷅°)°。 especially her epic earth photoshoot !! GOODNESS she looks so cute and smug
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i’m not okay. these pictures🫠
shes so pretty it’s actually stupid 😖
Kansetsu Hashimoto 1883-1945
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Proud mama!! Showing everyone her newborn!!
Black cats waiting to be auditioned for a horror film, 1961.
Photograph by Ralph Crane.
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Bang’s Mountain Squirrel (Syntheoscirius Brochus)
Ignacio Yúfera
Happy Birthday to Mary Anning, the “Mother of Paleontology!” Born on this day in 1799, she hailed from Lyme Regis on the coast of Dorset, England, and grew up collecting fossils. At age 13, she unearthed a skeleton of a giant marine reptile, one of the first ichthyosaurs. In her late twenties, she discovered Dimorphodon, the first pterosaur found outside continental Europe, on the beach cliffs at Lyme Regis. At the time, headlines celebrated Anning and her “flying dragon.” Her discovery proved that these flying reptiles were varied and had a wide range.
Image: Library of Congress
"Freak Antlers of Whitetail"
Lives of Game Animals, Volume 3. 1927. Written and illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton.
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