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FE dads die so often because one of the species of bishonen commonly found in Fire Emblem habitats actually are only supposed to live to reproductive age and begin their decline after they sire or birth their first litter. its true. its really sad, but its true, and its nature.
i mean just look at this specimen. Before and after spawn.
Astronomical event of the month.Events Of The Month.
• Harvest Moon (Starting of month)
• Mars Very Close to Earth
• Clearly view Andromeda Galaxy
• Blue Moon (End of month)
Humans are so fucking high maintenance.
Yes.
Although we are called "space-orcs" in a lot of science-fiction designs and stories on tumblr alone, and although we may be very dangerous predators who are on the top of the food chain, have incredibly high survivability and endurance, can literally outrun our prey, are the only highly intelligent life on our planet, consume poison for pleasure (Capsaicin, Pepper, Caffeine, various drugs & medicines), and so on, despite all that:
We are high maintenance. For only survival, we are not, no. But in order to live somewhat proper and without much problems, yes.
I was preparing my breakfast, lunch and snacks for the next day this evening, because I had a 12h day coming up (8h school, 1.5h training and the rest walking/public transport), and for these average 12h a day I had to pack in a total weight of 1.5kg of food (with the weight of the container) and 0.75kg of water, and I'm using a small bottle. Without that, I'd go hungry, and would not be able to put in as great efforts as with it.
Hydration generally. Humans need 1-2l water per day. And we, although our entire body relies on microbiological cultures, are heavily susceptible to bacterial infections by dirty water. We need at least 0.5l of clean water per day. Minimum.
Speaking of minimum, our bodies require 6-8h of sleep a night to work, function and focus properly and have enough energy, depending on age and physical constitution. I mean fair enough, nobody in my age group actually gets that much, but that brings clear and mostly negative symptoms with it, aka problems like chronical tiredness, lack of focus, weight gain, susceptibility to illnesses, etc.
Those were just three examples. I could go on about how our muscles, joints and bones are prone to simple injuries, how much we need to look at which nutrients we comsume in which amount to avoid any deficiency, how we can literally develop ilnesses that k*ll us in our psyche/how we are vulnerable to our emotions and thoughts, how one third of worlds population had to get shaped metal rods in our mouths to adjust our teeth because our mouth is too small-
I can go on. But I think my point is proven.
We are badass, compared to other animals. We can be the scary predator. But we are also high maintenance, despite everything.
happy pride here is a rainbow fact
the colors in a double rainbow invert on the top rainbow. this is because the refracted water droplet is being refracted twice causing the first rainbow to be a mirror of the bottom. this is also why the first rainbow is less opaque than the second.
A KUGELBLITZ IS WHEN SMT GETS SO HOT IT FORMS AN EVENT HORIZON & BECOMES A BLACK HOLE
ITS THIS COLOR:
Here is a new original art illustration that I have created! This time it's flowers of the Hairy Mock-orange.
🌸 Here are fun Facts About Philadelphus x virginalis Rehder (Mock Orange):
This hybrid shrub is celebrated for its fragrant white blossoms, often compared to the scent of orange blossoms. 🍊
With its elegant, arching branches and profusion of flowers, it’s a timeless choice for cottage gardens. 🏡
It thrives in various climates and soils, making it a resilient addition to any garden. 🌿
Topic of the day: lesbian lizards.
There's a species of lizards that are entirely female (they really said no boys today honey) living in North America and Mexico. So how do they make baby lizards without males?
They reproduce by parthenogenesis (and are one of the few if not the only species of animal to reproduce only by this method). Parthenogenesis is a reproduction form where the female sexual cells develop without the masculine ones (eggs undergo a chromosome doubling after meiosis, developing into lizards without being fertilized), and it can happen in insects, birds, fishes and reptiles.
The desert grassland whiptail lizard (Aspidoscelis uniparens) does this, but! The ovulation is enhanced by female-female courtship and mating (pseudo-copulation) rituals that resemble the behavior other lizards that reproduce sexually.
So they are the absolute only-female lesbian queens.
Costasiella kuroshimae
Is also known as “leaf sheep” is a kind of sea slug who feeds on algae.
What makes it so interesting is that it is the only organism in the entire world that is not a plant yet is able to photosynthesize.
Costasiella Kuroshimae are shell-less and range in size from 5mm to 1cm (1/4 to 3/8 inch) in length.
They were first discovered in 1993 off the coast of the Japanese island Kuroshima.
The interesting fact about these slugs is that they are capable of a physiological process called kleptoplasty, in which they retain the chloroplasts from the algae they feed on.
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Elaeomyxa Cerifera
Was first identified in 1942. They are slime mold sporophores that can split open to release spores that sparkle like a disco ball.
It looks like a galaxy
But these aren’t mushrooms!
They aren’t even fungi.. Plasmodial slime molds are in Amoebozoa with organisms like Amoeba proteus.
While fungi belong to the genetic supergroup Obazoa with the animals, a Komodo dragon is more closely related to fungi than a slime is.
They wary in size from less than a millimeter to several centimeters.
Cyerce elegans
Mostly lives in with Halimeda kanaloana and Halimeda idea algae covered habitats
She is found in depths of 10-18 meters
Byasa polyeuctes
Also known als the common windmill or windmill butterfly. It is very common in India and belongs to the windmill genus “Byasa”
These butterflies prefer forests and woods as habitat.
The length is between 1.1 and 1.4 cm
Argema mittrei
Also known as comet moth lives in Madagascar.
The male has a wingspan of 20 centimeters and a tail span of 15 centimeters. Which makes it one of the world’s largest silk moths.
The female lays 120-170 eggs.
They unfortunately live only between 6-8 days.
When the moths emerge from their cocoons as adults they no longer feed on plants to survive. They do have a mouth and a gut but neither function.
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Me and my nematode friends growing old in this body together :)
imagine if doorways grew back like scabbed over with fresh drywall and you had to keep carving them back out with a jabsaw to keep the doorway clear etc
Fun Facts About Me (Part One):
- I am most certainly a heartbreaker, but I always feel bad about it
- I wear my heart on my sleeve
- Sometimes if you listen closely, I'm singing
- Catch me walking anywhere and I'm also singing
- I also randomly dance
- I drink a lot of water. A lot.
- I have a scar on my left hand from clawing myself with my own fingernail
- My fingernails are pointed upwards on purpose
- I have an iconic fashion style
- And by that I mean I only wear black, purple, and blue
- I have tiny arms
- I have tiny hands
- I'm really smol
- Smoller than most. It looks kinda unhealthy
- I have an awkward hunch
- My eyes are very intimidating