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the-birth-of-art · 2 years
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Wombat sketch by Edward Burne-Jones featured in Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones (1904) by Georgiana Burne-Jones
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blue-hat-graphics · 7 months
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shadowealth · 11 months
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Kanada Wildfires post Strawberry Moon late spring-early summer ‘23 Amerikan Crocodile Virgin Birth ~ 16 yrs
Parthenogenesis (P-Art/Heart/Harth/Earthen00genus/genesis/gene-isis) requires the wombn to instinctually increase the temperature of her UUterus (tear :,) 10 fold
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fundinofactoftheday · 2 years
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Dinofact #41
Hypsilophodon was a small herbivorous, possibly omnivorous, dinosaur from the early Cretaceous period. Despite living in one of the latest periods of non-avian dinosaur life, Hypsilophodon displayed many features that are considered primitive. For example, Hypsilophodon had five-fingered hands and four-toed feet, whereas most other advanced ornithopods had three-toed feet, with only early specimens displaying four. It has been proposed that Hypsilophodon's fifth finger allowed it to grasp food easier. Additionally, Hypsilophodon had five pointed teeth in front of the upper jaw, where most other herbivores by the early Cretaceous had evolved and specialised to the point where these teeth were absent. It may be that these teeth served a special function in Hypsilophodon, which may be why some scientists believe Hypsilophodon was omnivorous.
Source: wikipedia [1], [2]
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bravecrab · 2 years
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I've likely said it before, but it bears repeating: the argument of ethical consumption between vegan, vegetarian, and omnivorous diets is incomplete without discussing food distribution.
The environmental destruction involved in food production is vast and varied, from monoculture crops to deforestation for cattle farming, is also tied in with over-production and food waste due to poor distribution.
Food created for the community should be a right, not a paid for commodity. Obviously the farm workers must be compensated for their labour, as should everyone else for contributing to the community. In our current system we compensate labour with money, and that money should be able to get them the essentials they need, food, shelter, education, healthcare, etc. Yet it is apparent that that system is failing to provide those essentials.
Those essentials should be rights and should be accessible to the entire community that do the labour to create them. All the spoils to all the workers. A concern that may be brought up is, what about those who can't do the labour. Everyone contributes to the community, even if that is just through a kind ear and fine company. Keeping the community in high spirits is still a contribution.
What does that have to do with if I should eat meat or not? Well if the food doesn't go to the supermarket, it should get distributed differently, to homes and community kitchens. Food that would usually get thrown out because people can't or won't buy it can be accessed by those who need it. Less animals need to be slaughtered because there isn't as much waste. Also with more access to all food, there's easier choice on what you want your diet to be, no more choosing unhealthy or unethical food because it's cheaper.
Food should be a right (and so should housing, healthcare, and education but that's another rant), and we can't eat well and healthy until we address why it's not a right, and who is responsible.
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subbalakshmisastry · 10 months
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Rare Video Showing White Peacocks Sound | Peacocks Dance | Karanji Lak...
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fastdiet · 11 months
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🦎 The Western Fence Lizard, also known as the Blue Belly Lizard, is a common sight in the western United States. These small reptiles are known for their distinctive blue bellies and spiny scales. But have you ever wondered what they eat? 🌿 Western Fence Lizards are primarily insectivores, meaning they feed on insects. Their diet consists of a variety of insects, including ants, beetles, grasshoppers, and crickets. They also eat spiders and other small arthropods. 🐛 Interestingly, Western Fence Lizards have been observed eating the eggs of other reptiles, such as the Western Skink. They have also been known to eat plant material, such as berries and flowers. Overall, their diet is diverse and adaptable to their environment.1. The Western Fence Lizard: An Overview of Its Habitat and DietThe Western Fence Lizard is a common reptile found in the western United States. Its habitat ranges from rocky outcrops to chaparral and oak woodlands. They feed on insects, spiders, and other small invertebrates. Their diet also includes plant material such as fruits and flowers. They are known to consume ticks, which helps control tick-borne diseases. These lizards are active during the day and bask in the sun to regulate their body temperature. They are also known for their distinctive blue bellies. They are preyed upon by birds, snakes, and mammals. They can detach their tails to escape predators. They hibernate during the winter months. The Western Fence Lizard plays an important role in the ecosystem as both predator and prey. It is a fascinating species to observe in its natural habitat. 🦎🌳🐜🕷️🌞🐦🐍🐿️🌬️2. Insects and Arthropods: The Primary Food Source of Western Fence Lizards🦎 Western fence lizards feed primarily on insects and arthropods. 🐛 Their diet includes beetles, ants, spiders, and grasshoppers. 🦗 They also consume termites, caterpillars, and other small invertebrates. 🐜 These lizards have a preference for insects that are active during the day. 🕷️ Western fence lizards have been observed consuming up to 50 insects in a day. 🐞 Their diet is important for maintaining a healthy ecosystem. 🦐 Insects and arthropods provide essential nutrients for the lizards. 🦟 Without these insects, the western fence lizard population would decline. 🦀 These lizards are an important part of the food chain, providing food for birds and snakes.3. How Western Fence Lizards Adapt Their Diet to Seasonal ChangesWestern Fence Lizards are known for their ability to adapt their diet to seasonal changes. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in the wild. During the summer months, these lizards feed on insects such as crickets and grasshoppers. They also consume spiders and other small invertebrates. As the weather cools down, the availability of insects decreases. Western Fence Lizards switch to a diet of plant matter such as berries and fruits. In the winter, when food sources are scarce, these lizards may even resort to eating their own shed skin to obtain nutrients. This adaptation allows Western Fence Lizards to survive in a variety of environments and ensures their continued existence in the wild. 🦎🌿4. The Role of Vegetation in the Western Fence Lizard's DietVegetation plays a crucial role in the Western Fence Lizard's diet. They consume a variety of plant matter, including flowers, fruits, and leaves. Some of their favorite plants include blackberries, elderberries, and wildflowers. These plants provide essential nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals, that the lizards need to survive. Additionally, vegetation serves as a source of hydration for the lizards. During dry periods, they will consume succulent plants, such as cacti, to obtain water. Without access to vegetation, the lizards would struggle to find enough food and water to sustain themselves. Furthermore, the Western Fence Lizard's diet is closely linked to its habitat. They are commonly found in areas with dense vegetation, such as chaparral and oak woodlands. These habitats provide an abundance of plant matter for the lizards to consume. As a result, the lizards are able to thrive in these environments. Overall, vegetation plays a vital role in the Western Fence Lizard's diet and survival. 🌿🦎5. Do Western Fence Lizards Consume Other Reptiles and Small Mammals?Western Fence Lizards are known to consume a variety of prey, including insects, spiders, and small vertebrates. They have been observed eating other lizards, such as skinks and smaller fence lizards. They have also been known to consume small mammals, such as mice and shrews. However, these instances are relatively rare and are not a significant part of their diet. The primary food source for Western Fence Lizards is insects, particularly ants and beetles. They are also known to consume plant material, such as fruits and flowers. Overall, while Western Fence Lizards may occasionally consume other reptiles and small mammals, they primarily feed on insects and plant material. 🦎🐜🌸6. The Importance of a Balanced Diet for Western Fence LizardsWestern fence lizards require a balanced diet to maintain their health and well-being. They are omnivores and eat insects, spiders, and plants. A balanced diet ensures they get the right nutrients. Calcium is essential for their bone health and egg production. Feeding them a diet high in fat and low in protein can lead to obesity and health problems. Provide a variety of insects and plants to ensure a balanced diet. Supplement their diet with calcium and vitamin D3. Overfeeding can lead to obesity and shorten their lifespan. Proper nutrition is crucial for their survival in the wild. They need energy to hunt and avoid predators. A balanced diet helps them maintain a healthy immune system. Without proper nutrition, they can suffer from malnutrition and disease. By providing a balanced diet, you can help ensure the health and longevity of these fascinating lizards. 🦎7. Human Impact on the Western Fence Lizard's Diet and HabitatThe Western Fence Lizard's diet and habitat have been affected by human activities. Urbanization has led to habitat loss and fragmentation. Introduction of non-native species has altered food availability. Use of pesticides and herbicides has contaminated their food sources. Human activities have also indirectly impacted their diet. Climate change has altered the timing of food availability. Increased pollution has led to decreased insect populations. Overfishing has led to a decrease in available food for birds that eat the lizards. Conservation efforts can help mitigate human impact on the Western Fence Lizard. Protecting and restoring habitat can provide more food and shelter. Controlling non-native species can increase food availability. Reducing pesticide and herbicide use can decrease contamination. It's important to consider the impact of human activities on all species, including the Western Fence Lizard. 🦎 In conclusion, the Western Fence Lizard is a fascinating creature with a diverse diet. They primarily consume insects, but also enjoy fruits and vegetation. Their diet varies depending on their location and the time of year. Understanding the Western Fence Lizard's diet is crucial for their survival and the ecosystem. By consuming insects, they help control pest populations, while their consumption of fruits and vegetation helps disperse seeds. Overall, the Western Fence Lizard plays an important role in maintaining a healthy ecosystem. 🌿🦎🌱 https://fastdiet.net/western-fence-lizard-diet-what-they-eat/?_unique_id=6483f01e487f9
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life-on-our-planet · 1 year
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The Sahara can reach temperatures of over 100°F, but the fennec fox’s ears act like an air conditioning system by cooling the blood in a network of veins. BBC Earth
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mishalogic · 1 year
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TEAL HOTTENTOT
Blue billed teal
Origin: South and eastern Africa
Sedentary species
Breed all year round
Stay in small groups or pairs
Omnivorous
Like shallow bodies of water
Feed by "dabbing"
Will eat crustaceans, seeds, beetles, water insects ... Wikipedia
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proxycrit · 4 months
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(Creaturefies your ponies)
((Refuses to explain))
(((Leaves)))
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becomehaikyuu · 2 years
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Haikyuu Chapter 85: Omnivorous
REFLECTION:
The chapter starts at midnight with Hinata happy to be arriving at the camp...AT NIGHT!
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(Hinata, post-spiking a rough ball at practice.)
Also, despite assuring Yaichi that the two were cool now, the other players can see that Kageyama and Hinata are still barely talking to each other.
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The next day, Kenma shows Hinata around Saitama (the rest of Karasuno and Nekoma are intruding on their date for some reason) where Hinata shows that he doesn't know what a steel tower is either. At the training camp, Haida steal Kenma's boy by bragging about how bigger he got over the season (no comment).
Now it's time for the practice game against Fukurodani, who loudly and cheerfully announce that they ain't fucking around. Kageyama sets up Hinata for a Quick Strike...but it's so unorthodox Hinata misses it. The next time, Kageyama fucks it up again but Hinata saves it mid-jump (!)...but it's weak so it doesn't even make it over the net. Meanwhile, Asahi spikes a ball so hard it gets out of bounds and the team completely beefs a synchronized attack. And Nishinoyo jumps too far to defend against a ball. At this point, the Nekoma's assistant coach is wondering what the hell is going on with Karasuno for them to be fucking up like this but Nekomata and I see what's going on.
Which I will digress to explain.
When I play Shining Force (An RPG game by Sega), through grit and toughness, I managed to level up everyone in my party so high that even the chimeras feared us (It helped that I found the Samurai...also, that chimera joke is for Shining Force fans only). Eventually, I got everyone's classes changed to get them better access to better attacks. Then, I sent them into battle. They were...significantly weaker in their new classes. I realized that I had to level them up in their new classes too despite everything I went through before. Our Karasuno boys are in the same boat: they got new techniques and better potential but they haven't practiced enough to actually implement their abilities properly yet. They may look like a hot mess on the court right now but any experienced watcher can see the acorn that will grow into the mighty oak. Just you wait...
Back to the story, Tsukishima is the only one who appears stagnant, not showing signs of improvement or of evolving. Karasuno loses 25-12 so Karasuno has the penalty of running to another building. Their unishment leads them to see one of the teams (I'm not bothering to remember the names) performing a Serve & Block, an evil move where one team serves and spikes to another team and them blocks where they predict they'll hit it back.
Later on, Yamaguchi goes to work on his serves and asks Tsukishima to join him. Tsukishima pulls the whole "I have a headache" routine and says that he's practiced enough all day, going off to chill somewhere, much to Yamaguchi's disappointment. However, before he can slink off, the chapter ends with Kuroo calling Tsukishima over to block for his team.
Don't put me in, coach.
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profamer · 2 years
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FASTIDIOUS #fastidious #synonym #ingles #critical #overnice #overrefined #censorious #punctillious #antonym #easy #indulgent #uncritical #coarse #omnivorous #portugues #exigente #crítico #exagerado #exagerado #censurado #pontual #particular
FASTIDIOUS #fastidious #synonym #ingles #critical #overnice #overrefined #censorious #punctillious #antonym #easy #indulgent #uncritical #coarse #omnivorous #portugues #exigente #crítico #exagerado #exagerado #censurado #pontual #particular
Inglês: Fastidious Synonyms Critical, overnice, overrefined, censorious, punctillious, particular, squeamish, dainty. Antonyms Easy, indulgent, uncritical, coarse, omnivorous. Português: Exigente Crítico, exagerado, exagerado, censurado, pontual, particular, squeamish, delicado Thank you for visiting us! Obrigado pela visita!
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ludagubi · 3 months
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A terrible woman had her life ruined and decided to ruin it for everyone ever since🤗
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nonuggetshere · 1 year
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Birds
Yeah I made belflies and maskflies basically corvids of HK
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blinkpen · 1 month
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imagining laios and senshi reacting to those recipe videos where white people are cooking something absolutely horrendous without a single spice in sight but all the confidence in the world
like it's either harrowed silence or you can't even hear their critiques because they're both So getting worked up and ranting over how Upsetting this is to watch
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life-on-our-planet · 1 year
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Playtime for young kea birds! There’s a benefit to this apparently carefree behavior. It helps establish long-lasting relationships between the youngsters and even diffuses tension. David Attenborough | BBC Earth
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