Cockroaches are highly underrated animals. Madagascar hissers have complex social groups, fascinating communication, and studies suggest that they can even differentiate between individual humans (i.e. they don’t hiss defensively when picked up by someone that they know).
I love my three pet roachlings and would actually highly recommend Madagascar hissing cockroaches as a great low maintenance pet. They are easy to handle, fascinating to watch, and incredibly easy to care for. Plus they only live 2-5 years so they aren’t a hugely long term commitment.
A rare case in which an octopus’s tentacles mutated and branched off beyond the normalcy…
Butterfly breeder Carl A. Anderson with monarch butterflies on his face, 1954.
Found the world’s most perfect unicorn. I’m expecting a call from Lisa Frank any time now.
mlem
I am loved.
Goblincore:
-dirt
-nature
-moss
-bugs, spiders, and worms
-collecting useless stuff
-being comfy and not letting anyone judge you
Dragoncore:
-gold
-gems
-crystals
-silver
-metals
-lizards
-being lazy
Crowcore:
-dark colors
-anything remotely shiny
-screaming
-active and hyper
-sharing your shinies with your friends
Cottagecore:
-warm and cozy
-calming colors
-cookies and baked goods
-tea and hot chocolate
-anything made of wood
-FROGS!!
-fall
Farmcore:
-hay bails
-farm animals
-fields
-vegetables
-sunsets
-wheat
-little cats and big dogs
-fall and summer
Dirtcore:
-moss
-anything in nature
-flowers
-grass
-dirt and mud
-amphibious animals
-trees
-cool looking sticks
-wormwormwormworm
Vulture culture:
-bones
-fur
-magic
-herbs
-spices
-october
Meadowcore:
-flowers
-pastel
-fields and meadows
-baby animals
-butterflies
-spring
Honeycore:
-baked goods
-yellow
-bees?
-farms
-sunrises and sunsets
-summer
-honey, duh!
Grandmacore:
-cozy chair/sofa
-baked goods and other sweets
-cottages
-earthy colors
-nice smells
-cats!!
Naturecore:
-plants
-wild animals
-rivers
-rainbows
-flowers
-bugs
Forestcore:
-moss
-mushrooms
-dirt
-trees
-mud
-sticks
-deer
-bears
-racoons
-beetles
-dead leaves
Earthcore:
-nature
-oceans
-skys
-mountains
-waterfalls
-rainforests
-any animal
-plants
-clouds
Witchcore:
-magic
-lizards
-owls
-cats
-bats
-books
-skulls
-herbs and spices
-dark forests
Bogcore:
-swamps
-bogs
-seaweed
-green water
-frogspawn
-frogs and toads
-lilly pads and lillies
-algie
Mosscore:
-moss
-algie
-mushrooms
-green
-dirt
-mud
-bark
Fairycore:
-pastel
-butterflies
-flowers
-magic
-soft animals
-pink
-sparkly stuff
-spring
Techcore:
-gears
-cogs
-wires
-motherboards
-circut boards
-binary code
-cords
Futurecore:
-buldings
-technology
-robots
-cool cars
-screens
-cameras
-black
-decorative lights
i wish i was a tree
These two pictures are of a peahen (top photo from April 2019, and bird on the left in the bottom is the same bird in November 2019) that is currently going through a transformation from traditional hen plumage to cock plumage- which I suppose makes him a peacock now! The bird is 17 years old and while this sort of transformation is not unheard of (called “henopause” because it usually happens to older hens), it’s not usually such a stark difference. This bird went all out though!
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emo about lichens again
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