Peter Solarz

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Magpie muse !
I had a zoom call with my rheumatologist to talk about the denied financial assistance claim and what we could do next, and throughout the whole thing Belphie was in the background (visible on camera) knocking items off my shelves with loud crashing noises
the rheumatologist did stop at one point to say "I see you've got some sort of animal," and I thought it was notable that she didn't say cat
they are very small. and they're having an urgent meeting about it
>> southern_anteaters_love
vivienne westwood leather t-strap mary jane heels
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thief!!! for #peachtober day 11, "seagull"
Itchy snoot.
HE DIRT BROKEN :(
fox with the northern lights in Finland. 2026.
“In Finnish folklore, the northern lights are created when a mythical fox races across the Arctic tundra, its tail sweeping snow into the sky and setting it ablaze. Those glowing sparks, the story goes, become auroras — a legend reflected in the Finnish word revontulet, which literally translates to ‘fox fires.’”
Photo: Dennis Lehtonen
Firefox, 2022. (Website) (Instagram 1 / 2)
inspired
you captured his quality
working at an exotic animal hospital has its ups and downs but genuinely one of my favorite parts is when the Techs walk up to me and present a bird like this
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🍯🐻🪴 Feast!!
Oh, to be a brown bear tearing a huge chunk out of a dripping honeycomb
You know what messes me up?
This dinosaur skeleton is incomplete. But, it doesn't look that way to us, because the parts it's missing are parts we don't have.
See how there are ribs on the bottom? Those are called gastralia. That's right, dinosaurs had ribs on their stomachs as well, and modern crocodiles and alligators still have them! (Also, notice that the ribs keep going to the hips instead of stopping above the waist. This is also true of modern birds, and why a bird can't have a concave stomach!)
Next, notice that ring floating in the center of the eye socket? That's called a sclerotic ring! Fish, reptiles, birds--with the exception of mammals (and, oddly enough, crocodilians), pretty much all modern vertebrates still have them! It's literally an eyeball bone. Afaik we haven't found a T-rex specimen with any intact, but since we've found them in other dinosaurs, it's very likely they had them too.
So, keep that in mind next time you see a dinosaur skeleton.
I'm glad people are as excited as I was to learn about the Secret Dinosaur Bones
On the contrary, T. rex had such big eyes that a significant portion of its brain was devoted to visual processing!
See, these aren't eye socket bones.
These bones went inside the eyeballs.