HiI have 5 dogs :DShe/her18 yrs oldMain fandoms include What Remains of Edith Finch, Rick Riordan books, Wings of Fire, Elemental, and I probably count as a furry by now :/
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Lost hissing cockroach mite (was returned to the hissing cockroaches; theyre mutual symbiotes)
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reallllly feel like some of you have to start understanding people are sometimes going to make mistakes and not understand something and not know things and it's going to slot them in a perfect place for you to scoff and call them problematic and evil and they're not even going to know why.
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Even though it looks like any modern spider this crevice weaver (as a genus) is older than the evolution of sticky spider silk so her whole web is entirely just a tripwire food alarm
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Remember kids, getting arrested to fill up jails and overwhelm the system was an effective tactic 60 years ago.
Now, though, Los Angeles has a prison skyscraper downtown, and the carceral state would love nothing more than to take you off the street and force you into years of prison labor.
Cover your face, be smart about what you post, and don't get arrested if you can help it.
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I covered this jar of old pond water to keep mosquitoes out, didn't realize there were that many mosquito larvae already inside...


An entire generation apparently


....who couldn't get out, but still mated and made another generation.
It is true that they don't actually require blood to at least lay SOME eggs. I always thought maybe they still needed some nectar but I guess not, the adults are ready to mate the instant they emerge so I guess in an enclosed space they find mates well before they run out of nutrient fuel.

I can never open this. I wonder how long it can keep going. Larvae just feed on bacteria and algae, which are fed by a combination of sunlight and the dead adults.

Just happens to be a jar I'd put this custom sticker on when I was keeping leeches in it. (centuries old japanese art of a "bug" that causes illness)
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This map is the most up to date version as of 3-4-2023 and takes into account all recent movement on anti-trans legislation
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I firmly believe that some stories can never be translated into a different medium and that's okay
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