The skin of Madagascar poison frogs contains the sugar sucrose – the first known case of sucrose produced by an animal, and not a plant.
are people online really promoting the idea that each crystal has a “lifespan” metaphysically and should be replaced after that time? that’s not sustainable and holy shit what kind of idiot really believes that a rock can sit nicely for 300 million years and still keep its ~ magic ~ but also believe that you have to replace your stone after 4-5 months because it’s “not magical anymore”
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The beauty of the Yellow
I picked up some dendrobates leucomelas at the expo this weekend. I’ve wanted these frogs for a long time and I am very happy to finally have them.
Vivarium has ferns, bromeliads, creeping fig, pilea, pepperomia, and tillandsia.
False Chameleon? those look like snail crushing teeth
Guess the owner of these absurd teeth!
One of the most beautiful scenes of a nature documentary I saw years ago…
Footage of a dying deer and the eye slowly freezing…
A rare case in which an octopus’s tentacles mutated and branched off beyond the normalcy…
skull and spider enthusiast//check out @voooorheestaurus sun moon & rising
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