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1 year ago
Invertebrate Tarot Illustrations

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Card 4: The Empress

A female mosquito, uniquely armed to gather the necessary blood and nutrients that will nourish her future children.

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11 months ago
Its True Love, Really !!!!
Its True Love, Really !!!!
Its True Love, Really !!!!
Its True Love, Really !!!!

Its true love, really !!!!


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11 months ago
IDK, Those Kinda Count As Furry Art Right?
IDK, Those Kinda Count As Furry Art Right?
IDK, Those Kinda Count As Furry Art Right?

IDK, those kinda count as furry art right?


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1 year ago

nereid worms (Alitta sp.) prowling the tidal mudflats

nereids and other predatory polychaete worms (such as bobbit worms) are related to earthworms but have a more complex brain, leg-like parapodia, eyes, antennae, and sharp retractable jaws for grasping prey. I think of them as marine centipedes.

normally they stay out of sight buried in the mud, so I was a bit surprised to see these ones crawling out in the open, various smaller invertebrates scrambling out of the way to avoid becoming the wormsโ€™ next meal.

(PEI, Canada, 7/29/22)


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