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I'm Obsessing Over This Song! I Only Started Listening To King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Yesterday,
I'm obsessing over this song! I only started listening to King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard yesterday, but it's awesome!
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Planned post
I will make a post on the ghost pipe a.k.a. monotropa uniflora soon. With its ghostly colour and dried out seed heads ressembling pumpkins it seems like a great way to kick off the spooky season!


The post :)
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The images are from wikipedia btw:)
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I wanted to take pictures of the ink caps today and I kid you not . . . they mowed the grass and took the mushrooms with it! WHY!?!?!?!?
It's that time of the season again . . . . .
Coprinus comatus a.k.a the shaggy ink cap has returned!
Where I live they're in nearly every grassy meadow! It's awesome! A great start to October:)
It's that time of the season again . . . . .
Coprinus comatus a.k.a the shaggy ink cap has returned!
Where I live they're in nearly every grassy meadow! It's awesome! A great start to October:)
Tiger sharks . . .

My favourite trash compactors ♡
But on a more serious note . . . all of the trash polluting the oceans is horrible.
Fossil Shark Teeth ID Project - Part 2
I am currently working on a shark teeth ID project. It is a personal project I am working on because I got gifted a multitude of fossil shark teeth of various species.
Up untill now I have only been able to identify one shark species, because the teeth are so characteristic. The teeth (seen in the picture below) belong to the species the Broadnose Sevengill Shark or Notorynchus cepedianus.
The Broadnose Sevengill Shark belongs to the family of Cow Sharks or Hexanchidae, which are considered the most primitive of sharks.
I actually just recently watched a documentary covering Broadnose Sevengill Sharks with Forrest Galante. It was called 'Alien Sharks: Strange New Worlds', it was from Sharkweek 2023 and it was really good!

I also have two different teeth which I am having a lot more difficulties with identifying (see the two pictures below). If anyone has any clue of which species these teeth may belong to, please let me know:)

