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Welcome to Hog Springs let's meet the residents
It‘s raining outside like crazy, so I opened the window a little to cool my room down and Zahur is turning into a caterpillar
(sorry for the weird colors, I think I need to replace the windows for the cage)
Via remygumbs
Party Time by Alison Friend
tiny boy was shaken to the core when mom showed him that he is in fact a handsome boi ✨
When you see yourself for the first time—
So sleeby pt 2
Was fooling around with an AI photo editor because I lack proper hobbies and the AI ultimately said fuck you and tried to turn my guinea pig into a dog:
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Guinea pig bridge out here bringing more mobility to the wheek potatoes.
They seem a little less motivated than usual today
Didymoceras nebrascense - an unusual ammonite from the Late Cretaceous, ~70 million years ago, found in the seas of North America. It was one of heteromorph ammonites, known for their odd shells that formed a variety of strange and complex shapes. The spiral shell of Didymoceras, like other heteromorphs, impacted its locomotion, causing it to drift slowly with ocean currents. During that it likely used its tentacles to catch small prey, while the unusual shell shape might have helped against predators.
Fossil evidence suggests sexual dimorphism, with females larger than males. This size difference was likely linked to reproductive roles, as females needed more space to store eggs and additional protection, a trait common in other ammonites.
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