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Got back home from delivering an order for my Poshmark a few minutes ago, While I was out I saw a Gorgeous Common Gallinule (Gallinula galeata)
Their definitely one of my favorite Dinosaurs here in fort lauderdale ☺️
The common gallinule (Gallinula galeata) is a bird in the family Rallidae. It was split from the common moorhen by the American Ornithologists' Union in July 2011. It lives around well-vegetated marshes, ponds, canals, and other wetlands in the Americas.
The common gallinule is one of the most conspicuous rail species in North America, along with the American coot. (Source: Wikipedia)
Hmmm
LMAO I don't think Lukey would be the type to give his necklace (especially one with the engraving he had) to a friend. I mean, love Fulham, but I don't think he and Lukey are on the same page as Pangkey are.
Its interesting how these british boys seem to have bar necklaces though.
These gotta be the biggest roe deer antlers I've ever seen
Human hair contains trace amounts of minerals like calcium and iron, which are essential for bodily functions and come from the food we consume.
Fascinatingly, the origins of these elements can be traced back to ancient star explosions, specifically supernovae.
In the distant past, massive stars produced heavy elements like calcium and iron through nuclear fusion. When these stars exploded, they scattered these elements across the universe.
Over billions of years, this cosmic material became part of the dust and gas clouds that formed our solar system, the Earth, and ultimately, all living organisms.
So, while it may sound poetic, it's scientifically true that the atoms in our hair—and our entire body—were formed in the hearts of ancient stars, making us literally made of star stuff.
「 Prime Proportions 」
Stumbled across this fine program.
Kat Bjelland feat. Peter Steele - Go To Sleep (Songs of the Witchblade)