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L'#arrampicata 🧗♀️ è accessibile a tutti, almeno da un punto di vista fisico 💪, perché il movimento #verticale dell’ascensione è prodotto dalle gambe 🦵e non dalle 🦾braccia che invece servono soprattutto a mantenere l’#equilibrio #balance, la pratica del #climbing rispetta i più moderni canoni del #fitness 🤸♀️ che al giorno d’oggi considera fondamentale la #corestability, cioè il controllo motorio dell’equilibrio che si ottiene coordinando il lavoro di tutti i muscoli #addominali e #dorsali. Da un punto di vista #psicologico 🧠, invece, l’arrampicata soddisfa l’ancestrale bisogno di salire 🔝e poi regala alla fine quella naturale produzione di #endorfine, gli ormoni della #felicità 😁che il nostro organismo produce grazie alla pratica #sportiva, che dà soddisfazione. Per non parlare dell’#autostima [continua sul nostro sito #direzioneverticale @direzioneverticale (presso Falesia Lettere Arrampicata - Napoli - Climbing Area) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl_IZdEtit-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Second weevil?? incredible.
No common name (Camptorhinus dorsalis).
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Mexican Burrowing Toad (Rhinophrynus Dorsalis)
With no neck, a triangular head, muscular short legs, and no webbing on its front feet, these guys are specially suited for their digging and burrowing lifestyle. Unlike most frogs, instead of flipping out their tongue to catch their prey, the Mexican Burrowing Toad stiffens its tongue and protrudes it, allowing it to eat ants and other insects in their burrows!
These little freaks are found in the lowlands of Central America, Mexico, and in the far south of Texas. AND fortunately they're categorised as least concern!!
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A European solifugid (Gluvia dorsalis) in Querença, Portugal
by stevenw12339
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Mi sa che oggi non è più "Red on Red" ma:
"Red on White" 🥲
Si ringrazia il PT per la parvenza di dorsali
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Uganda tree hyrax Dendrohyrax dorsalis marmota
Observed by kdbishop69, CC BY-NC
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March 8, 2023 - Brown-backed Mockingbird (Mimus dorsalis)
These mockingbirds are found in dry scrubby areas in the Andes in parts of Bolivia and northwestern Argentina. They forage mostly on the ground, though their diet is unknown. Breeding from November to March, they build cup-shaped nests from twigs in cacti or bushes where females lay clutches of four eggs.
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Lindneromyia cf. dorsalis — Platypezidae (Flat-footed Flys) male
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Possibly my favorite video** of my favorite amphibian. This is Rhinophrynus dorsalis (Mexican burrowing toad), considered imposible to keep & breed in captivity until recently.
**Auto-generated subtitles only, unfortunately.**
I love that they live underground, I love their weird snout-noses which they stick out of the ground to sing, their jelly-like bodies & star maps painted on their skin. Weird, majestic creatures who aren't even toads, really, because they diverged from other amphibians milions and milions of years ago, much earlier than our species appeared. As one account puts it: a fruit bat, polar bear, killer whale, kangaroo and human are all more similar to one another than this species is to any other amphibian.
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A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO ALL MY LGBTQ MUNS
I KNOW I USUALLY address these to a single member of the community. but with pride winding down & the world seeming to ramp for another bad summer I want to reach out as one old queer to the dozens of you who follow me : I love you.
each & every one of you. you are beautiful, talented, & so important to this community. your talent & drive are awe inspiring & I am so happy each of you are part of the rpc.
to my gay followers may your love always be protected. to my lesbians may you always find kindness. to my trans followers may you find the protection & acceptance you deserve. your rights are our rights. to my bisexuals may your identity be respected. to my asexual followers may your lives be full of joy. to my nonbinary followers you deserve acceptance & allowed to experience yourselves to the full.
and finally to all my fellow queers, no matter where on the spectrum of identity you may be -- may we remember that no matter what : we’ve got us. this world can be a scary place & we can all feel a little helpless. but we have each other & we must protect each other, we must remind each other when the world seems to reject us that we still have each other. so I’ve got you & I know you’ve got me.
🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈 Happy Pride 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
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Setting Up a Chipka Bactocera Dorsalis Fruit Fly Trap
Fruit flies are the leading cause of fruit rot worldwide. Several types of fruit flies exist. Each type attacks different kinds of fruits and melons/cucumbers. The Chipko fruit fly trap is useful for surveillance and protection against fruit flies that cause fruits to have maggots and rot in mangos, guavas, pomegranates, and peaches.
1. Remove the fruit fly lure from the packet. Wear gloves or…
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Uo l'étrange crapaud fouisseur
Nouvel article publié sur https://www.2tout2rien.fr/uo-le-crapaud-fouisseur-du-mexique/
Uo l'étrange crapaud fouisseur
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A new variant has been added!
Rufous-sided Gerygone (Gerygone dorsalis)
© William Matthew Hart
It hatches from brown, dark, high, immature, other, pale, slender, small, whitish, wooded, and yellow eggs.
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Yesterday I saw a very good beetle
Cowboy beetle Chondropyga dorsalis
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