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logs-pods · 1 day
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A collection of some of my spotted zebras. Just a normal variation in the normal striping, but all together they have a really striking look.
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nevermeanttoknow · 7 hours
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me and my stupid son
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kezmaggot · 2 days
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bugs
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toadbreath · 4 months
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forgor his pants. how embarrassing
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meltknuckles · 2 months
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a herd of dairy cow isopods grazing the great green meadow 🌱
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bugthingsdaily · 2 months
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today's bug things are these metal pill bugs by Matt Noris!
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blueaubrey · 1 year
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First time posting my knitting to tumblr. Look at my Bug Son
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weenie-moon · 7 months
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floridasnatural · 5 months
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idk if anyone has made an isopod one so i decided to create this.
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FUCKING IPOD.
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goodlouse · 3 months
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more fanart of famous isopods
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crisismoth · 2 months
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hey y'all. i was morosely flipping through a sketchbook and found my magnum opus tucked in the back. this is 100% the best thing ive ever made and i gotta share it. behold: baby isopod. may it brighten your day as it did mine.
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augustdementhe · 6 months
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Terrestrial Isopod jewelry by Idle Talons
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elitegameramy · 1 year
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His name is gort
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goblinfables · 2 months
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pick your poison
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bzizman · 8 months
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I made an isopod friend in blender!
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great-and-small · 2 years
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Spending time with kids always reminds me how much I love the way they play. I’ll be like “hey kid look, this little bug is called an isopod it’s related to crabs and it eats dead plants” and they’ll immediately respond with something like “cool let’s play isopods we have to collect dead leaves as fast as we can and if we don’t get enough we die of starvation and have a bug funeral”
What an amazing way to process new information or explore an idea! It’s important to remember these kinds of games are not random or pointless; playing is how kids learn.
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