delete pokemon go and install inaturalist seek app
fucking up a fight by dying 6 times and having the monster leave the area is so ego damaging…
BUT THEN COMING BACK AND KILLING IT WITHOUT DYING EVEN ONCE WILL MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A GOD
Snake mantis, Kongobatha diademata, Nanomantidae
Photographed at Airlie Beach in Australia by Steve & Alison1
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forgot my night time garlic bread in the oven for the length of 2 mythbusters wpisodes and when i opened the oven door it was so thoroughly cremated that i was blinded not by smoke and ash but what surely must have been its Soul as well
∅G-DOGS, ZOM n°4, published in April 2023.
The dog, Canis lupus familiaris, has followed Homo sapiens everywhere for 15,000 years.
Naturally when Homo sapiens left Earth for space, dogs followed them.
Generation after generation of natural and artificial selection adapted them to their new environments.
This little booklet focuses on dog breeds living in low to 0-gravity artificial habitats.
01: The Spider Sighthound uses its claws and elongated middle toes to grab things and move itself in zero-gravity.
02: The Bloodhound is selected and genetically modified for its olfaction. It can detect chemical leaks in habitats.
03: Patous de Station are both companions and protectors. The breed reached great sizes after a few generations in zero-G.
04: The Dachshund & Pug are companion dog breeds that have been selected to develop traits suited to space habitats and are impossible to maintain on the ground.
05: The Yorkshire Glider has developed skin membranes that help it glide in low-G environments.
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