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divintiy · 7 months
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beautifulbitch-2 · 10 months
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pamelaaminou · 5 months
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There's an indescribable joy in bringing imagination to life. There’s something so satisfying about seeing one’s idea come to life.
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Did you know that more than 100 ocean species have been discovered off the coast of Chile? Really remarkable. Take a peek at the video.
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memphisblak-blog · 2 months
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buticanfixhim · 7 months
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distortedclouds · 2 years
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I just saw a couple of dolphins irl!! 😭😭😭😭
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goryfluff · 11 months
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Nautilus expedition live streams (+ their commentary) 2020 / 2021 / 2022
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scurryless · 2 months
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Oh to be a member of macrotermitinae, cultivating fungus in a temperature-controlled architectural marvel.
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dogtreatsmart · 4 months
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DogNews@DogTreatSmart
Golden retriever acts as surrogate to endangered African painted puppies at South Bend zoo.
Read More: www.dogtreatsmart.com
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divintiy · 9 months
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sangled · 6 months
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pomni: why does the moon call u babygirl
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androgynousbirdtale · 2 years
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Stygiomedusa gigantea, commonly known as the giant phantom jelly is a part of the monotypic genus of deep sea jellyfish, Stygiomedusa. This is in the Ulmaridae family. It can't actually sting you as its—30-foot-long—”mouth arms” are just there to trap prey rather than sting them.
This ghostly giant is a rare sight.
MBARI's ROVs have logged thousands of dives, yet we have only seen this spectacular species nine times. The first specimen of the giant phantom jelly was collected in 1899, but it was not until 60 years later that scientists recognized this as a new species.
Had to add this on for perspective.
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Seen a lot of posts about people coming into your notifications out of nothing and liking your entire blog, but here's a shoutout to the people who do Not follow you, who appear out of nowhere, reblog One (1) post that you are Not the op of, and then you never see them again. Where did you come from girl.
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decompose1 · 2 years
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i think there’s divinity in gross and ugly things. i think the radical love and acceptance of what is weird and nasty is angelic and i think there is something holy about indulging in the neglected/looked down on/outcast/unacceptable parts of this world. you should let yourself be weird
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jaubaius · 1 year
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The octopus held on for a bit then let go and swam back down.
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