Birthday selfies in my birthday shirt. 32, please be kind. šøššø

if i look back, i am lost
Monterey Bay Aquarium
I'd rather be in outer space šø
cherry valley forever
YOU ARE THE REASON

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Kiana Khansmith

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Acquired Stardust

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JBB: An Artblog!
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Birthday selfies in my birthday shirt. 32, please be kind. šøššø
Merry autumnal equinox! ššš
āā¦What can we tell the younger parents, what should they teach their sons?ā
You like putting pineapple on your pizza I hope you enjoy putting pineapples on your childrens graves because youāre WEAK your bloodline is WEAK and you will not survive the winter
Save the sea squirts! Wait, what?
Think of ten animals that you know are endangered ā go on, weāll wait. Now, cross out every animal on that list that has fur, hair, feathers, or scales. Do you have many left on that list? Do you have any left at all? - @pagurus
Although invertebrates make up the majority of the animal kingdom, they are often overlooked in conservation efforts. Will we ever look beyond the mighty, the cute, and the magnificent?
Illustrated as the final instalment in a series covering endangered animals, published onĀ Earth Archives.
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Will Art for Science Ā· Shop
Lemon-yellow feathers and eyes of obsidian. Little works of art.
Jean-Louis Verdier
Halfway there.
A woman representing the Tuvans from southern Siberia during the biannual āKurultaiā Ā or āMeeting of the Tribesā event in Bugac, Hungary, on August 12-14
Just about everyone likes to feel pretty sometimes, even this South American caiman and its impressively sassy side-eye. Photographer Mark Cowan, traveling the Amazon studying reptile and amphibian diversity, spotted this pretty caiman on the riverbank whose head was covered in lovely butterflies.
āThe phenomenon itself isnāt particularly unusual, salt is critical to the survival of many creatures like butterflies and bees who sometimes drink tears from reptiles in regions where the mineral is scarce (weāve seen the same thing happen with turtles). What made this sight so unusual was seeing the butterflies organize themselves into three different species groups atop the caimanās head.ā
This awesome photo received special commendation in the 2016 Royal Society Photography Competition. Click here to view all the finalists.
[via Colossal]
TOP TEN COOLEST SEA SLUGS
Note: I have captioned the pictures for those of you who donāt like having to scroll back up and look at the pictures after you read the names. All you have to do is click on the picture to see the caption.
1. Hypselodoris kanga
2.Ā Acanthodoris pylosa
3.Ā Cyerce nigricans
4. Elysia crispata (āLettuce sea slugā)
5. Flabellina iodinea
6. Costasiella kuroshimae (āSea sheepā)
7. Glaucus atlanticus (āBlue angelā)
8. Phyllodesmium poindimiei
9. Dirona albolineata
10. Hexabranchus sanguineus (āSpanish dancerā)
Reblogging because I love nudibranches.
Um yes hello i would like 73 of them
(I SO wish these rad lil dudes were easier to keep in human care)
They look fake.
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Graceful fly-by from one of my favorites. š
Dazzling Display Of Genetic Phenomenon Of Butterflies With Male And Female Wings
Thereās no scarcity of genetic anomalies that are constantly investigated by hordes of scientists, whether they be human, animal or plant related. One such natural phenomenon is called bilateral gynandromorphism which occurs in living organisms. This visually incredible condition affects animals and insects where both male and female characteristics are prominent - split down the middle of the anatomy evenly. Weāve displayed the best of this strange wonder with these striking images of butterflies with bilateral gynandromorphism, with unidentical yet amazingly beautiful wings.
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Here is a photoset of the Ornate Hawk Eagle (Spizaetus ornatus), the light of the world and an inspiration to us all.
(Credit: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4)
Does this bird even know how magnificent it is? The third photo tells me he doesā¦
You Are The Theory In My HeadĀ
by Kaethe Butcher
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