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"Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder." — Rumi ........................................................................... harrison (any pronouns), akl ⭐
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pivilio · 15 hours ago
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pivilio · 6 days ago
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It's kinda cute how Argentina just sorta reaches her hand out so she can have a border with Brasil 🥰
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pivilio · 6 days ago
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circles, thinking about summer
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pivilio · 6 days ago
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https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/12/29/the-japanese-micro-forest-method-is-transforming-cities
The Japanese ‘micro-forest’ method is transforming cities
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pivilio · 6 days ago
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pivilio · 6 days ago
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Peony and crayfish
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pivilio · 6 days ago
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pivilio · 6 days ago
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everyone trying to minimise their intake of microplastics is going to be so mad when we invent the blood filter that can extract it and everyone who was plasticmaxxing gets a cool toy made from their poison blood as a souvenir
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pivilio · 6 days ago
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pivilio · 6 days ago
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Anomalocaris would pass the mirror test but it would also swim right through the mirror and switch places with mirrormalocaris.
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pivilio · 6 days ago
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pivilio · 7 days ago
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Mini drawings🌱 Bonus for purchases over $100 before tax Online store will open tomorrow at 10AM EST Preview Here🌱
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pivilio · 8 days ago
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pivilio · 8 days ago
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hell yesssss thank youuuuu for the reminder micheal my man gonna splurge with this one boys I totally forgot about my cent #mycent
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pivilio · 8 days ago
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i don’t think people understand how much of life is grief. not just people dying, but losing the version of yourself you thought you’d become. grieving the city you had to leave. the friends you lost not in argument, but in silence. the summer that will never come back. the feeling that maybe you peaked at 12 when you were reading books under the covers and believing in forever
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pivilio · 8 days ago
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Azelf -- HYGONOSUKE
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pivilio · 8 days ago
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Round 3 - Actinopterygii - Notacanthiformes
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(Sources - 1, 2, 3, 4)
Order: Notacanthiformes
Common Name: “halosaurs” and “deep-sea spiny eels”
Families: 2 - Halosauridae (halosaurs) and Notacanthidae (“deep-sea spiny eels”)
Anatomy: elongated, tapering body with whip-like tail; nonexistent or small caudal fin; body has cycloid scales, head is scaleless; somewhat large mouths, with the lower jaw shorter than the upper jaw; swim bladder is absent in all known species, except for Aldrovandia oleosa, which has a very small bladder; leptocephalus larva can often be larger than the adult
Diet: slow-moving or sessile animals, such as molluscs, echinoderms, and sea anemones
Habitat/Range: in oceans worldwide, at depths from 120 to 4,900 metres (390 to 16,080 ft)
Evolved in: Late Cretaceous
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Notacanthiformes are able to regenerate their tails if lost, and likely drop their tails as a means of escaping predators
The largest species of halosaur, the 90-cm (3-ft) long Abyssal Halosaur (Halosauropsis macrochir) is one of the most deep-living fish, recorded at depths of 3,300 m (11,000 ft)
Halosaurs have developed certain adaptations to life at extreme depths, where no light penetrates. Their lateral line system, enabling the detection of vibrations in the water, is highly developed, and the pores run the length of the fish's body.
While adult spiny eels range from 20 cm (7.9 in) to 1.2 m (3.9 ft) in length, larvae of up to 1.8 m (5.9 ft) have been recorded.
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