captain-slime -> bromblecomble

bogleech:

itscolossal:

An Enormous ‘E.coli’ Floats Through the National Museum of Scotland at 5 Million Times Its Actual Size

If you go remember to bring her a safe and healthy treat such as raw ground pork or especially her very favorite wet room temperature lettuce

#bio

tamagotchi:

hoverman0:

you dumb asshole, you just won $0,000

😍fuck

derinthescarletpescatarian:

maykitz:

maykitz:

when people who want to be vaguely progressive say ‘nature’ all secular style but it’s painfully obvious they mean 'god’ while thinking they don’t mean god

“natural behaviour” “the natural body” “nature intended” “nature created” no da fuck it didn’t

“Culture tends to argue that it forbids only that which is unnatural. But from a biological perspective, nothing is unnatural. Whatever is possible is by definition also natural. A truly unnatural behaviour, one that goes against the laws of nature, simply cannot exist, so it would need no prohibition.”
- Yuval Noah Harari

corporationkills:

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happy manul monday everyone

cocoon2010:

“ohhh wahhh the problem with building out america’s rail network is that nobody wants to live next to train tracks-” I DO BITCH!!!!!!!! #I<3INDUSTRIALNOISES #SEXWITHATRAIN

maamlet:

horrorofthebeast:

imlizy:

me drinking water at night

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you look kinda weird ngl

fuck your entire life

thoughtcascades:

The urge to move to a different city and start over

markadoo:

When searching for a taxon on iNaturalist, it can take the common name or the scientific name.

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If you search for a secondary common name, itโ€™ll show the name you search in the results in parentheses after the primary common name.

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All this to say, the iNaturalist website accepts โ€œbeastsโ€ as a searchable common name for kingdom Animalia.

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froads:

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game idea: neko atsume, but instead of cats itโ€™s hydrothermal vent fauna

10001gecs:

tumblr being all adults nowadays is so funny because my mutuals are either unemployed chainsmokers or Ezra, Bioengineering PHD Candidate at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill