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Series “Kingfisher”
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@mayax81
Peek.
Series “Kingfisher”
I'm trying to find a way to draw them that makes them look cute and comfortable to draw 😵
I'm also checking to see if this account has been blocked
Yeah sorry wasp haters but y’all don’t know shit. Have you ever even seen the cuteness of Bembicini?
What's little buddy doing?
It’s probably a female digging a burrow for her eggs :)
@onenicebugperday
Masked Gnatcatcher, Rocha, Uruguay
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Animal Forest (Nintendo EAD, 2001)
ASTRONOMY PICTURE OF THE DAY June 1, 2026 at 05:00PM The explosion is over, but the consequences continue. About twelve thousand years ago, a relatively normal star in the constellation Vela suddenly exploded, creating a strange point of light briefly visible to humans living near the beginning of recorded history. The outer layers of the star crashed into the interstellar medium, driving a shock wave that is still visible today. The featured image, taken piecemeal over 60 hours from the Khomas Region of Namibia, captures some of that filamentary and gigantic shock in visible light, with details highlighted by hydrogen (red) and oxygen (blue) emissions. As gas flies away from the detonated star, it decays and reacts with the interstellar medium, producing light in many different colors and energy bands. Remaining at the center of the Vela Supernova Remnant is a pulsar, a star as dense as nuclear matter that spins around more than ten times in a single second. Image: https://ift.tt/OS6yZ3e via NASA https://ift.tt/rE4URvI APOD --> https://ift.tt/Y4fov2K
By Ivan Trush
A pair of Coleman's shrimp (Pereclimenes colemani) in Batangas, Phillippines
by Robin Gwen Agarwal
This is a...
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Submitted for classification by anonymous.
By JJ Harrison - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0
The pygmy cupwing is officially a critter!
Riverside Cottage, Cotswolds, England
The Boot, Dos Cabezas Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona.
Despite a complete lack of authority to do so, I have nevertheless taken the liberty of christening this rock with a prosaic and unoriginal, though quite fitting, name. Henceforth, this rock shall be known as The Boot. At least by me, anyway.
my kitty used to be homeless. i think she's pretty glad to be in here and not out there.
"Oh that's a familiar feeling. Darkness and loss."