Yang: You know I never figured out why they call these things Jawbreakers.
Weiss: I mean, if you try and bite-
Yang: *CRUNCH*
Weiss: ...
Weiss: Well that's completely terrifying.
Chinese Alligators have blunter teeth than most other alligators, which allows them to crush hard shells of shellfish (crustaceans, Mollusks, ETC).
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Weiss: I can't wait to meet your father Yang. If he's anything like you, then I know Zwei has been in good hands.
Yang: Cool. Also, just so you know, because I was born in vale someof my Subadaptations as a faunus are different from his.
Weiss: Ooookay?
Tai: Hey honey!
Yang: *Hugging him, a full head taller than him* Hey dad!
The Chinese alligator is only 7 feet long at most, Males being larger, While Female American crocodiles are on average 8.2 feet, with males being larger.
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Blake: ... Your eyebrows are super hot.
Yang: Oh! Uh- uh, Thanks? Blakey?
Chinese Alligators have an brow ridge that isn't present in American species.
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Raven: If you were ascribe a color to her, what would you give her?
Tai: ... Yellow.
Alligators are hatched with yellow bands across their body, that fade as their scales become darker while they grow.
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Yang: Morning Blakey~
Blake: hey Yang~
Yang: Jaune, how you feeling after last night?
Jaune: Sore.
Yang: Aw, that sucks. Sun?
Sun: ... I didn't know losing my virginity would be so intense ...
Chinese Alligators engage in Polyamory during mating season, with males breeding multiple females, and Females breeding with multiple males.
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Ruby: What a perfect time for a midnight snack.
Weiss: It's never a good time for a - AAAHH!
Ruby: WHAT?
Yang: What's wrong?
Weiss: OH! It's just you, Yang. Why are you up?
Yang: Midnight snack.
Alligators become more nocturnal during the summer to avoid humans and excessive heat.
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April 8th 2024
The eclipse, seen from Liberty Center, Ohio.
The first image is where I'm exposing for the solar flares rather than the corona. The second image was taken by my partner as I fussed over my long lens set-up. I believe that's Venus below the sun in that shot, which goes far in showing what it looked like around us during the event. The final image was taken as totality ended.
While we had some thin, high clouds, they didn't really mess things up too badly. All in all a nice event to take in during a spring day!
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