Part 17 in my weekly poster series of 2025

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blake kathryn
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we're not kids anymore.

titsay

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taylor price

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dirt enthusiast
i don't do bad sauce passes
AnasAbdin
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Product Placement
d e v o n

@theartofmadeline

Andulka
Show & Tell
Cosimo Galluzzi
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
trying on a metaphor

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@troll-bridge
Part 17 in my weekly poster series of 2025
Arbok
happy birthday
it's pride month
an addition
Beth McCarthy gives trans fan new name
i dont lose interest in favorite characters they just get added to my extra inventory slots
I had the honor to produce artwork for a new paper that was published yesterday. Vincenzo Gesualdi and colleagues report on a diverse dinosaur track assemblage from the Jurassic of Chile. Some of these theropod tracks indicate animals the size of Giganotosaurus! Paper is open access!
We report diverse dinosaur tracks from siltstone to fine-grained sandstone facies of the Chacarilla Formation, Quebrada de Arcas of northeas
Seasmoke, Dracthyr Squallshaper
Normalise saying “you’re right, my bad” instead of holding onto your pride
happy 420 and day i reserve a spot in hell
its that time again folks
@shubbabang
(Source)
The fact that he’s not actually struggling but just learned a habit from watching his human buddy snap bamboo is so precious.
my little guy
2023 -> 2024
[2845/11080] Cuban amazon - Amazona leucocephala
Also known as: Cuban parrot
Order: Psittaciformes (parrots) Superfamily: Psittacoidea (true parrots) Family: Psittacidae (holotropical parrots) Subfamily: Arinae (neotropical parrots)
Photo credit: David Hollie via Macaulay Library
"A noisy, yet somewhat wary, species of forest canopies and treetops. Often found in flocks of up to 20 or 30 birds. It is the only naturally occurring large parrot within its range and is easily distinguished from other wild species by its largely green plumage, bulky body, and hefty bill. No other parrot shares this species’ rosy throat and white forehead—characteristics that eliminate non-native species that may occur as escapees from captivity. Calls include a variety of harsh squeaks and squawks that can have a conversational quality when in flocks."
-eBird
Conservation Status: NT