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hi. did you know australia has a fairywren species called the superb fairywren
and another species called the splendid fairywren
...and one called the lovely fairywren
They just named these by showing pictures to some elderly woman and noting down her first delighted exclamation.
Asking the important questions.
Okay I caved in here's a quick sketch (close up under the cut)
As a little gift for @senorarelojes, have a great trip!!
I wish Americans fucked with more foreign music. You don’t have to know the language to appreciate a good record. Folks in other countries listen to our music and don’t speak a lick of english. Music needs no translator
yall wont trick me into listening to kpop
You can try Radiooooo.com - The Musical Time Machine!!
choose a country, pick a decade, and GO!!
you’ll get an endless streaming of songs (ad free!).
I personally found myself loving 1970s Ghana, Senegal and Cote d’Ivoire! Also 1920s and 1970s Japan for sure! Cambodian music: spectacular. Love Armenia and Mali as well. I’ve been told 70s Germany is weird and 30s Algeria is cool but I haven’t gotten around to those yet. Italy’s 1960s is bomb ofc but I’m biased ;)
This is the best website anyone has ever shared.
Some dream bug plush concepts
Had another idea
I can't be stopped. Bug plush fever continues.
(trying to hit) hey girl you were so cool and awesome when you broke my shoulder let me put you in the machine
shoutout to this random person on reddit who found an incredibly rare velvet worm in a bag of potting soil and prompted an entire thread of bug nerds absolutely gushing and cooing with sheer jealousy and admiration over such a unique find
This is an amazing and beautiful find! But also shows just how easily invasive species can be moved from place to place. Unless the velvet worm is native and just crawled into the bag of potting soil upon arrival, this means that this animal was able to be packaged in a bag of potting mix, that the soil was totally unsterilized and untreated, and then shipped across the world to be poured into someone's garden. How many introduced species of ants, seeds, and flatworms have arrived the same way and spread as invasive species? This velvet worm is a sweetie, but might have an important message to teach us.