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Felted Bumblebee Brooch by BerniFelt
Lisa Wright (British, b. 1965)
Beneath the Strangeness of it, 2020
Oil on canvas
Art by: galactixy_illustrations on Instagram
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Sword, Korea, 17th-19th century
from The National Museum of Korea
Perfect fit
the people on tiktok filming a blob-like strawberry and saying it's a GMO one...fucking fake strawberry fans...they literally can grow naturally like this
it's just the strawberries growing together. do not speak lies of these beautiful freaks ever again
every time I find a strawberry like this i'm not hating. i'm happy because there's more strawberry to eat. unlike you
its fasciation! It's a kind of mistake in a plant that makes it... uhhh. not grow right. It can just happen because a replication mistake, or be caused by an injury or sickness. There's a couple plants we grow on purpose fasciated, as well.
These two are accidental.
This one's a cockscomb flower, and also some stems from a fantail willow. These two are grown for their fasciation.
For some reason, people used the term 'cristation' more when it happens to cacti.
Morning light
German hunting knife, 19th century
On April 16th 2025 the US federal government has proposed to change the interpretation of the endangered species act so that it no longer protects habitat.
This is open for public comment until the end of May 19th. Please comment and make your voice heard.
Wildlife need their habitat. If the ESA redefines harm so that habitat is no longer protected, the implications for wildlife would be catastrophic.
Arches National Park, Utah photo: Elliot McGucken
by ryanresatka
Enchanted deer 🦌 ✨️
Sun through the trees~