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@brooktroutlesbian / brooktroutlesbian.tumblr.com

🦈🧜‍♀️ Ffi. 27. She/her. 18+ only please! Passionate about nature + wildlife, especially aquatic ecosystems. I also love video games and interactive fiction/visual novels.
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marinemammal > brooktroutlesbian

I missed my old url “rainbowtroutlesbian” so decided to go back to something similar!

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madameoni

a lil sketch of Avyssal and Aloth

Avyssal's parents are pale elves, and she is from The White that Wends, so I imagine her being paler and blueish in hue with her smoke-hair taking a greish almost white tone. Sadly I can't find a mod to alter the death godlike colours in game.

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"#Save the Birds!"

Imagine if there was a popular movement to "save the birds" but the only birds people knew about were chickens and maybe geese. So everyone proposes doing things like raising chickens in your backyard to save the birds.

There IS a strange disease affecting chickens that is a major threat to the poultry industry. It's just that at the same time there are devastating declines in other birds that no one is paying attention to.

Now imagine that you are one of the few people who knows that other birds exist. You have nothing against chickens. It's just that there are so many wild birds that need our help too. Everyone you meet is surprised when you inform them about these other birds.

All this time, the other birds can be seen right outside their windows. It's just that few people take the time to stop and notice them.

This is what "Save the bees" is like.

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blimbo-buddy

got my hands on a field guide of californian bugs and i found that there's this one bee species in southern california that looks like this

(Actual bugs under the cut, CW for insects)

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p-p-panda

Credit for idea @blimbo-buddy

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Pebanista, a newly discovered extinct relative of today's South Asian river dolphins and the largest freshwater odontocete.

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Sea Toad aka Coffinfish (Chaunax suttkusi), family Chaunacidae, order Lophiiformes, photographed in the deep sea (~740 m | 2,428 ft) in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • There are several species of coffinfish, many do not have distinct common names.

photograph via: NOAA Ocean Exploration

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