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iicraft505 · 2 days
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you ever have just like, a really bad idea
anyways if you like bad things here’s a postcard
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iicraft505 · 3 days
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This and the time in one of my classes (ecology) this weird right-wing guy stood up in a canoe and it tipped over. so fucking funny. like you've been in the army and you stand up in a canoe? stupid ass
and the time he said to the prof of that class something to the effect of (he was closing shades) "you should know how to do it so you can do it when your wife asks" and the prof said "keep your sexist comments to yourself" get his ass lmao
still regularly think about the time i was called a bootlicker for saying if you dont want your shit taken by airport security you should follow the rules. i didnt even say they were good rules. i just said you can't be surprised at the obvious consequences of your actions.
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iicraft505 · 12 days
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(Southern) Green Anaconda (Eunectus murinus) baby, family Boidae, found over much of the northern 2/3 of South America
photograph by MegaConda
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iicraft505 · 12 days
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Glistening-green Tanager (Chlorochrysa phoenicotis), family Thraupidae, order Passeriformes, Reserva Mashpi-Amagusa, Ecuador
photograph by Dušan Brinkhuizen 
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Black Solitaire (Entomodestes coracinus), family Turdidae, order Passeriformes, Reserva Mashpi-Amagusa, Ecuador
photograph by Dušan Brinkhuizen 
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Rufous Brown Solitaire (Cichlopsis leucogenys), family Turdidae, order Passeriformes, Reserva Mashpi-Amagusa, Ecuador
ENDANGERED.
photograph by Dušan Brinkhuizen 
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Yellow-eared Toucanet (Selenidera spectabilis), male, family Ramphastidae, order Piciformes, Costa Rica
photograph by Luis Ricardo Rojas
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Fawn-breasted Tanager (Pipraeidea melanonota), family Thraupidae, order Passeriformes, Brazil
photograph by João Souza
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Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus), family Cuculidae, order Cuculiformes, TX, USA
photograph by Mark Watts
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Red Avadavat aka Red Munia aka Strawberry Finch (Amandava amandava), family Estrildidae, order Passeriformes, India
photograph by Rahul Saha (@rahul_wildlife)
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Royal Firetip (Mysoria barcastus venezuelae), family Hesperiidae, Baraya, Colombia
Skipper butterfly
photograph by Michael Garcia
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Rufous Woodpecker (Micropternus brachyurus), male, family Picidae, order Piciformes, Jurong Lake Gardens, Singapore
photograph by Kow Hao Rui
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Sinharaja Tree Snake (Dendrelaphis effrenis), family Colubridae, endemic to Sri Lanka
photograph by Ravisara Jayamanna
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iicraft505 · 12 days
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I love your blog, could you post animals related to fantasy?
I give you a unicorn, a dragon, and the dreaded basilisk...
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Spotted Unicornfish (Naso brevirostris), family Acanthuridae, order Acanthuriformes, found in the Indian Western Pacific Oceans
The unicorn horn on the unicornfish is called a "rostral protuberance", and no one really understands why they have them.
photograph by Paddy Ryan
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Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis), family Varanidae, found on Koomodo Island and other nearby islands in Indonesia
Venomous.
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It was once thought that Komodos subdue prey with a heavy and noxious array of mouth bacteria that infect bite wounds of prey after being bitten, but... it was never really determined scientifically if that's what was happening (conclusively, at least).
It turned out, they're venomous! Research was done in 2009 that found a primitive venom gland at the back of the mouth.
This is that largest species of lizard in the world, growing to a maximum total length of up to ~ 3 m (~10 ft.) long and a max. weight of up to 8~ 81 kg (180 lbs) (in the wild).
photograph by Andrew Yates
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Green or Plumed Basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons), male, family Corytophanidae, Nicuragua
Basilisks are capable of running across the water's surface to escape predators (sometimes called the Jesus Christ Lizard).
Photograph by eco2drew
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iicraft505 · 12 days
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Western Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana), male, family Cardinalidae, order Passeriformes, Quebec, Canada
Though it is called a tanager, this species is actually in the cardinal family (and not the tanager family, Thraupidae).
photograph by Simon Boivin
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Rotenberg's Pumpkin Toadlet (Brachycephalus rotenbergae), family Brachcephalidae, Atlantic coastal Brazil
Poisonous.
Recently described (2021)
This is a tiny toad with a max. length (SVL) of up to 1.8 cm.
photograph via: Nunes, et al. / PLOS ONE
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