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I have just combined all rice in the world into a single rouse
Sneebert Deebert
Ian Miller
their love is so powerful that they can show me cartoons for free
Guillermo del Toro & Gojira
and Miclas
Internet Explorer website November 2001
Bill Gold’s 1979 Alien poster concepts
Maytroid day 28: Omega
i love ‘em
The End of Order
Asset for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Shivering Isles DLC
Art by Natalia Smirnova
day 45 of DDD! The Utahraptor! The raptor of utah, the. Why are you from early cretaceous? What happened, where are all your friends in late cretaceous? Gosh Im tired
Maytroid day 21: Storm
Maytroid day 23: Team
space knife meets space shark, it goes about as well as one would think.
this horrible collection of drawings had been cooking for a while and finishing it certainly dealt some damage to my bones, But That's Okay because it's a totally accurate and 100% real depiction of a Guiron vs Zigra battle. trust me, i was there.
I'm contractually obligated to regularly post this picture of the smallest known jumping spider species in the world (Neonella camillae) on the head of a pin; so, here we are.
Ya girl just expanded the known range of the world's smallest salticid (Neonella camillae, aka the Smol-ticid) by a couple 100 miles by finding this little guy here in Jacksonville - in a place I've spent hundreds of hours looking for tiny creatures?? 😍
I have no idea how I missed them there, beyond the fact that I wasn't expecting them to be there, and they're SO DAMN SMOL (~1.5mm full grown). I have over 140k pictures taken at this site, in nearly 5 years. Previously they were only known from central Florida (Titusville, Lake Wales Ridge area, etc) to the Keys, so Jacksonville is quite a jump!