
Love Begins
RMH
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Product Placement
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Game of Thrones Daily
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Mike Driver
YOU ARE THE REASON

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Keni
ojovivo
Not today Justin
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occasionally subtle

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@saguaroflower
Tomato Oddish.
Grab yourself a print here
Ancient Greek theater Masks
an Opabinia in the hand is worth two in the tide pools :)
and that’s on bugposting from soy tigerbaulm
Reach WITH IN To your LOCAL dirt and you may find A Friend And Boy…
touch tank
mole's thought
Bug Battle
maiden's blush moth
Hornet Moth (Sesia apiformis)
Also known as the Hornet Clearwing, the hornet moth is no hornet but a species of sesiid moth that is native to the British Isles, Germany, Holland, and Austria (it has also been introduced to North America). This species is quite similar to the Lunar Hornet Moth (S.bembeciformis) but is distinguished by its yellow head and shoulders and black collar. Like the lunar hornet moth S.apiformis will overwinter as a larvae once or twice and adults will fly from June to July and sometimes August. Adults are often seen on poplar trees as these are their larval food plant.
Phylogeny
Animalia-Arthropoda-Insecta-Lepidoptera-Sesiidae-Sesia-S.apiformis
Images: Ab H.Baas and Gyorgy Csoka
my christmas cookie decoration was the survivorship bias diagram
Crimetober 1-9
Because birds are criminals.
Crimetober 10-21
When will they be held accountable
Crimetober 22-31
Justice will never be served.
bio class blues <3
I hope we never find out. There should be some mysteries in this world.