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Photographer, Lassi Rautiainn, tracked a female grey wolf and a male brown bear, in FInland, for 10 consecutive days. They spent time together playing and even sharing food. "It's unusual for a bear and a wolf to agree in this way," the photographer said.
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rocksgocha-ching · 16 days
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America ain't ready to hear this but you can't tell if someone is white by looking at them. Nor is it defined by them being from Europe. Race isn't actual based on science. Yes, trying to assign someone their race or determine it is racist, skull measuring has already been tried. Calling someone white was actually a tool of assimilation so by doing so you are participating in colonialism ✨
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rocksgocha-ching · 17 days
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leafy guy
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Six Mason Jars Filled with Trinkets
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Annie Swynnerton (British,1844-1933)
Glow Worm, 1900
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Heinrich Schlitt - The Forest Doctor (ca. 1895)
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rocksgocha-ching · 4 months
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Alfred Edmeades Bestall (1892-1986), 'The Char-a-Bang', ''The Tatler'', Vol. 109, #1414, 1928 Source
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rocksgocha-ching · 4 months
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The funniest thing about all the speculation regarding the origins of the Bigfoot myth is that we know where it came from. It was a prank carried out by a guy named Ray Wallace who vandalised a couple of logging camps in California in 1958 while wearing fake feet to conceal his identity. They literally found his collection of giant wooden feet in his basement after he died in 2002, his involvement has been corroborated by multiple accomplices, and the timing of the incidents precisely lines up with when interest in Bigfoot exploded in American popular culture. We've known all this for twenty years, and everybody just quietly ignores it because it's no fun, I guess.
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Oirase stream, Japan // 癒しの映像館 ♡
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rocksgocha-ching · 5 months
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Eurasian red squirrel/ekorre. Värmland, Sweden (May 5, 2018).
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