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*smoke emiting from clenched fist*
woman: OOOOoOOH NoO!!!! It’s meelltIINNGG!!
*ring melts off woman’s hand*
woman: MY PRECIOUS POWERRrRR RING! GONE FOORRVVERrrr..
woman: *screams like a pterodactyl* 
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I love animals that are, like, the opposite of cryptids: we know for a fact they exist and have a clear idea of what they look like because we have photographs and individual specimens, but we haven’t the faintest idea where they’re coming from - they just keep showing up out of nowhere, and the locations of their actual population centres are a complete mystery.
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Lead them to paradise.
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Portugal and its African Overseas Territories before the Carnation Revolution, which occurred 50 years ago today.
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Julian Friers
"The enormous Straight-Tusked Elephant (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) that once roamed across much of Europe, trudging across the landscape in view of a Red Deer".
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Please look at the native range of this truly rare tree called Florida Torreya...how did you even make it
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I forgot how good this show is
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Any conspiracy theory about people going missing in National Parks is automatically silly to me. Like "Why are National Parks such a hotbed of disappearances???" because they're full of idiots. You've got thousands of people who've never pissed outdoors in their life wandering around the woods/desert/mountain with zero experience and zero gear and zero understanding that this place can kill them. You don't see as many disappearances in wild areas because people don't go to them unless they have some background knowledge. Whereas you get tour buses full of old folks and suburban families shuttling people into National Parks 365 days a year. If you took the same amount of buffoons and dropped them in the actual wilderness the disappearances would be significantly higher than at the parks. Use your brain.
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Corrected Version: Ethnic stereotypes among students at the University of Paris c.1200 AD, according to Jacques de Vitry
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Estimated spread of Turkic languages
by Yellowapple1000
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Ethnic stereotypes among students at the University of Paris c.1200 AD, according to Jacques de Vitry
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Result from the Pebas formation #paleostream!
Not as diverse as some other places he have hit and yet, we weren't even able to put in all the crocs.
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