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Some sceneries and living spaces.
I wanted to get some ideas/feelings out of head and to try out some new techniques.
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Fossil colleciton!
Ticks in amber that fed on dino blood
The 99 million year old fossilised tree sap from Burma has brought us several significant finds of late including a baby bird (see http://bit.ly/2C8DsW1) and some early avian wings (see http://bit.ly/2hpvCQK). Now some preserved remnants from a feathered dinosaur nest has revealed several parasitic ticks (a type of arachnid, related so spiders and scorpions) alongside a dinosaur feather (one clinging to it for dear life) and nest dwelling beetles, and several other fossilised ticks have appeared in material from the same location. The feather clinger was seemingly filled with dinosaur blood and swollen to 8 times its normal size after its final and fatal feast (named by the team Deinocroton draculi aka Dracula’s terrible tick). For those fans of Jurassic Park amongst our readers, I’ll just remind you of the unfortunate scientific fact that DNA simply does not survive that long except in the tiniest and hard to read dribs and drabs (at the very best, and even these prove highly contentious).
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Like milk, coffee is a nutritional output. It comes from the rare FistPumpius Caffeinius.
The “Squidworm” is believed to be a transitional organism from benthic worms to free-swimming pelagic worms. They are named Squidworms due to their tentacle-like branchiae and palps.
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How to create the creepy mirror effect using a panorama. By lililwanjun10