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KINDA FREAKS ME OUT HOW COOL WATER IS
MAKING LIFE POSSIBLE AR EYOU KIDDING ME?
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Tumblr made me kill the quality on this so rip An Azhdarchid of some sort. Probably Hatzegopteryx. I didn't reference anything while drawing this so let it be whatever you wish
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Trail cam catching a deer fawn with the zoomies
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that one thing about blue jays being the one funky colorful guy in a family of goths is fake actually. theres a lot of blue corvids esp in north america. even some of the gothy ones have blue bc corvids just fucking love being blue.
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I NEED HELP FROM ISOPODS PROS
Lately i bought springtails and this little dude was inside with them!!!
I have no idea what to do now. My isopods are armadillidium and while i am not super sure, i think this dude doesnt look like he is too. What do i do? Could i put him in enclosure with the rest of my guys? I dont really want to buy more of his specific species, i dont think i have enough experience to buy even more isopods, but at the same time i dont think i can just let him go in my garden! I dont want to introduce alien species.
What to do? I feel like keeping him all alone is kinda bad but i dont know what else i could do.
Help ;^;
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I recently watched a video of a pair of Sandhill Cranes raising a Canada Gosling, and it seems that it isn't the first example of it in the last few years. Are cranes like penguins where they will steal eggs/hatchlings if they had an unsuccessful breeding season, or is there some other reason that they 'adopt' baby geese?
If you follow enough birding groups in Sandhill crane territory, you鈥檒l eventually see someone post a baby duckling or goose that is following around a pair of cranes. It鈥檚 not common, but it happens enough to be a thing!
Sandhill cranes don鈥檛 seem to steal babies, but they have an extremely strong parenting instinct. If they find a baby that needs taking care of, you can bet they鈥檙e going to take damn good care of it. There are documented cases of Sandhill cranes adopting unrelated crane chicks as well as geese and domestic ducks. They just love babies. There has even been some research into using Sandhill cranes as foster parents for endangered whooping cranes in order to re-establish a non migrating population of the latter. Sandhill cranes are super parents!





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"why do you keep calling things you find beautiful, inexplicable, and unsettling angels" i'm just doing what british wartime radar technicians did first
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I don't think that's how it's supposed to work
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