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nubbsgalore:
“among bioluminescent organisms, fungi are the most rare and least well understood. only 71 of the more than 100,000 described fungal species emit a bioluminescent light, which, it is believed, serves to attract insects who then spread...
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nubbsgalore:
“among bioluminescent organisms, fungi are the most rare and least well understood. only 71 of the more than 100,000 described fungal species emit a bioluminescent light, which, it is believed, serves to attract insects who then spread...
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nubbsgalore:
“among bioluminescent organisms, fungi are the most rare and least well understood. only 71 of the more than 100,000 described fungal species emit a bioluminescent light, which, it is believed, serves to attract insects who then spread...
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nubbsgalore:
“among bioluminescent organisms, fungi are the most rare and least well understood. only 71 of the more than 100,000 described fungal species emit a bioluminescent light, which, it is believed, serves to attract insects who then spread...
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nubbsgalore:
“among bioluminescent organisms, fungi are the most rare and least well understood. only 71 of the more than 100,000 described fungal species emit a bioluminescent light, which, it is believed, serves to attract insects who then spread...
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nubbsgalore:
“among bioluminescent organisms, fungi are the most rare and least well understood. only 71 of the more than 100,000 described fungal species emit a bioluminescent light, which, it is believed, serves to attract insects who then spread...
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nubbsgalore:
“among bioluminescent organisms, fungi are the most rare and least well understood. only 71 of the more than 100,000 described fungal species emit a bioluminescent light, which, it is believed, serves to attract insects who then spread...
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nubbsgalore:

among bioluminescent organisms, fungi are the most rare and least well understood. only 71 of the more than 100,000 described fungal species emit a bioluminescent light, which, it is believed, serves to attract insects who then spread the fungal spores around. click pic for the four species seen here. photos by taylor lockwood, lance aardvaarkau, steve axford, and nicky bay

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jenniferdioronline:
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The Lemur and his Tree by kirilvuchkov

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    • #lemur
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radiant-amethyst:

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i-am-the-lordofthebears:

i-am-the-lordofthebears:

what was the name of the fish my geology teacher called “bad dude” because i put bad dude in my notes and have no idea what the real name is

update: 

this is the bad dude

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it’s called dunkleosteus and it’s basically a tank with teeth

that is one bad dude

slam dunkleosteus

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    • #prehistoric
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sciencetoastudent:

Our cuttlefish @lovelandlivingplanet are getting SO big! I love them! #lovelandlivingplanetaquarium #aquarium #science #cuttlefish #cephalopod #zoology #biology #animal #animals #utah #saltlakecity (at The Living Planet Aquarium)

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    • #frilly dress fins omg
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    • #video
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tarantulacuties:
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“ A roommate wanted me to take out a bug and I decided to do a macrophotography session. It is the smollest friend.
Salticidae: Jumping Spider
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tarantulacuties:
“ alex-does-science:
“ A roommate wanted me to take out a bug and I decided to do a macrophotography session. It is the smollest friend.
Salticidae: Jumping Spider
”
smollest frend
”
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alex-does-science:

A roommate wanted me to take out a bug and I decided to do a macrophotography session. It is the smollest friend.

Salticidae: Jumping Spider

smollest frend

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    • #tiny baby
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    • #spider
    • #spiders
    • #arachnophobia
    • #arachnid
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coletassoft:
“Lemur Catta 03: http://ift.tt/2e9fvAZ By Isaac Garcia
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Lemur Catta 03: http://ift.tt/2e9fvAZ By Isaac Garcia

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thelovelyseas:
“   In the northern part of Norway we have had lots of whales following the herring along the coast in the winter time. The light is sparesome, but when it comes it can be a magical light by Kim Abel   ”
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“   In the northern part of Norway we have had lots of whales following the herring along the coast in the winter time. The light is sparesome, but when it comes it can be a magical light by Kim Abel   ”
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thelovelyseas:
“   In the northern part of Norway we have had lots of whales following the herring along the coast in the winter time. The light is sparesome, but when it comes it can be a magical light by Kim Abel   ”
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thelovelyseas:

In the northern part of Norway we have had lots of whales following the herring along the coast in the winter time. The light is sparesome, but when it comes it can be a magical light by Kim Abel

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killer-squirtle:
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“ Canadian Nightmare
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JESUS CHRIST
WHO THE FUCK LET THAT EXIST
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srsfunny:

Canadian Nightmare

JESUS CHRIST

WHO THE FUCK LET THAT EXIST

The Canadian regionalization DLC for Nyan Cat looks amazing.

This is nothing I wanted and yet everything I ever needed

Bless you Canada and your gigantic dinosaur snowplow monsters

Woo woo, motherfucker!

@a-mahariels-travels

Goddamned Mezolithic Megafauna’s what that is. Goddamned warranty expired on those things centuries ago, but do they care? Do they go decently extinct, like the ground sloth, gigantopethicus, or wooly rhino? Fuck that, they’re doing downhill runs on your favorite skiing course is what. Because Fuck it, is why.

Now I understand why moose are built the way they are.

It’s so they can gallop untrammelled through six-odd feet of snow.

Jesus Christ I read those mother fuckers could run 55km an hour but seeing it is another thing especially plowing through the snow

DASHING THROUGH THE SNOW
GET THE FUCK OUT OF THE WAY

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enchantedpeachtree:
“ An octopus’s body contains 500m neurons, roughly the same as a dog’s, but most of these reside in the cephalopod’s arms and allow the tentacles to act independently from the brain (their arms literally have a life of their own)....
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An octopus’s body contains 500m neurons, roughly the same as a dog’s, but most of these reside in the cephalopod’s arms and allow the tentacles to act independently from the brain (their arms literally have a life of their own). The type of consciousness experienced by an octopus, then, is wholly alien to humans.

Early experiments assumed that the intelligence of animals could be estimated by their ability to carry out tasks, such as learning to pull a lever in exchange for food. Octopuses perform quite well in such tests but not as well as rats. Yet it is the anecdotes buried in research papers or related to him by scientists who work with animals that Mr Godfrey-Smith contends are often more revealing than the experiments themselves. One researcher told him of an octopus that expressed its displeasure with the lab food by waiting until she was looking before stuffing the unwanted scrap of squid down the drain.

Source: https://goo.gl/UqonrB

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    • #behaviour
    • #fav
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