I am a friend to all cats. Yes even the mean ones. They have their reasons.
can you imagine how freaky shark mermaids would be like unlike sharks, shark mermaids would have actual arms/hands and could rely on touching things with their hands to see if they’re prey rather than having to bite like sharks do. like youre just swimming in the ocean and suddenly you feel a strong grip on your leg, you freak the FUCK out because uh what????? the fuck??? youre swimming alone in the ocean??
a head pops out of the water, dorsal fin pointed from its back and it just points at you and says in a low whisper: “i thought you were a seal. please dont swim alone like this, im sorry i scared you i just wanted to see what you are” and then disappears back into the depth. what the fuck.
no come back ma’am
*under my breath* underwater girlfriend
underwater wife
Underwater love of my underwater life
There are benefits to being a marine biologist
underwater girlfriend underwater wife underwater love of my underwater life underwater benefits to underwater studies turning underwater sharks into underwater buddies underwater lovers are the partly sharky sirens seen if you’ve achieved degrees in underwater science
… couldn’t help it….
Deceptrode! A bug/ground type that mimics Electrode to protect itself from water and flying-type predators.
Shiny boy wants a hugs :<
tumblr is also like this
Found in Nashville, bought it the moment I saw it. Sorry it's not a good pic! (It is a shirt)
SUPER SQUISHY TERRIERMON!!
Finding this fabric was such a pain, but I finally found the materials to make super soft and squishy/stretchy plush!! I thought Terriermon would be a good practice plush to try out the material, and I’ve been wanting a squishy terriermon for myself, lol!
I will be open to take commissions for these squishy plush, but for now I would like to only take simple designs with no more than 3 colors, and no crazy markings please!
Commission info can be found here: https://www.deviantart.com/lordboop/journal/Updated-Commission-Info-585444093
A very angry and aggressive chickadee
a...old man mug. so many questions and i want no answers.
too bad, you're getting an answer! this is a dz bogeyman egg yolk separator. crack an egg into his head, tip it over a bowl, and watch in disgust as this device does its job in the most upsetting way possible!
helpful picture for reference
or you can just. use your hands. it's free!
AUGH
Real people my dog Soup saw that terrified her, ranked by threat level.
Ratuary Day 6: Shell
In many ways, snails benefited a lot from the human exodus and the mass radiation that swept over planet earth. They survived holding some of the most radiation of any living creature on the planet, and unless one is mutated beyond recognition, eating a snail means almost instantaneous death. As such snails have a pretty cheery outlook on life compared to many of their fellows and inhabit even the most dangerous climbs with ease and a chipper attitude.
oh boy, I bet there's a lot of people in these notes talking about how much they love doughnuts
this is a really tough article to read but i do recommend it :(
I agree that people should read this. I’d also like to highlight this bit from the end of the article about how you can help with conservation as a layperson (according to experts):
- Record everything you see, because that data is valuable for researchers, John White said.
- Leaving windows dirty is one of the best things people can do to prevent collisions, Partridge said.
- Keep cats inside, Sierra McDaniel, the program manager for the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park's natural resources division, told ABC News.
- Go outside and connect with nature, as you'll be more likely to fight to preserve it, John White said.
- Consider donating to organizations such as BirdLife International, the Audubon Society, the American Bird Conservancy and the World Wildlife Fund, John White said.
Using a slime mold, an electrically conductive single-cell organism, researchers created a smartwatch that only works when the organism is healthy, which requires the user to give it food and care.
Devices such as cellphones, laptops, and smartwatches are constant companions for most people, spending days and nights in their pocket, on their wrist, or otherwise close at hand.
But when these technologies break down or a newer model hits stores, many people are quick to toss out or replace their device without a second thought. This disposability leads to rising levels of electronic waste—the fastest-growing category of waste, with 40 million tons generated each year.
Scientists wondered if they could change that fickle relationship by bringing devices to life—literally.
After creating the slime mold watch, they tested how the living device affected its wearer’s attitude toward technology.
I fukin love slime molds
Slime mild as smartwatch tamagotchi. The future is here.
A book of studies in plant form with some suggestions for their application to design - A. E. V. Lilley and W. Midgeley - 1896 - via Internet Archive