It’s a fitting punishment for a monster.
To want something so much—to hold it
in your arms—and know beyond a doubt
you will never deserve it.
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It’s a fitting punishment for a monster.
To want something so much—to hold it
in your arms—and know beyond a doubt
you will never deserve it.
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King Vultures, Sarcoramphus papa, By Miguel (Siu Generis)
nambroth and biologizeable – I missed Vulture Appreciation Day (though I did get to host a little event for it at work) but just today I found this beautifully high-quality photoseries. I figured it was something both of you would be interested in!
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Source: bunkerlad-moved
no other person on this planet was made for you, they were made for themselves. love is all about choices. no one is going to be perfect for you, and i think we need to stop raising everyone on the belief that someone out there, just one other person in the whole world, was “made for you” because it isn’t true. no one is made for you, besides you. other people belong to themselves. if you want to make it work with someone, it’s about hard work, understanding, compassion, communication, and choice
and there isn’t just “one other person” out there waiting for you. you can love multiple people over your lifetime. you can love multiple people at once. you can have more than one soulmate, or none. you can be your own soulmate.
my point is…you aren’t missing your “other half.” you are a whole person by yourself, and if you love someone, you need to understand that they are a whole person too, not your “other half.”
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Source: zelldas
Octopuses reproduce only once; they put all of their energy into generating and caring for the many eggs. The octopus will find a den to lay her eggs. Following their hatching, she will not eat and will spend all of her time caring for the eggs by cleaning and aerating them. After they hatch, the mother shall die and the exact scientific reason for this is unknown. They evidently use up all of their energy while caring for the eggs and it’s believed that losing their eggs come as a psychological shock, It is generally agreed that octopuses are intelligent creatures and many scientists feel as though they see no purpose in life following their eggs hatching, that combined with the exhaustion results in them giving up and dying. The male also dies shortly after mating.
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One of my pet peeves is when people say “save the bees” they almost invariably mean just honeybees, so please watch this to learn a little about solitary bees.
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Source: squidscientistas
Back in January, our research biologists came across this octopus when pulling up a stone crab trap in Cedar Key. Octopus can get in...

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by Andrey

Back in January, our research biologists came across this octopus when pulling up a stone crab trap in Cedar Key. Octopus can get in...

Commission for https://www.deviantart.com/sweet-n-treat
Forgot to mention it on Deviantart - I’ve opened Fur Affinity account!


by Andrey
