connorricks: cheetahtrout: cheetahtrout: connorricks: Modern birds are descended from dinosaurs. Therefore modern rubber duckies are descendants of those hollow mouth-agape cheap toy dinosaurs. Toy researchers are left only with theories as to how ‘missing link’ may have appeared, but new data is uncovered every day. This is genious doodled my own take on the rubbery matter. …

essefex: manie-sans-delire-x: darkestelemental616: todaysbird: crows have been documented holding ‘funerals’ for many years. however, researchers suggest that they may not be mourning; evidence indicates that crows may be examining the body & surrounding area for potential threats to the rest of the flock. source: (x) So it’s not a funeral… …….it’s a fucking autopsy and …

spaci1701: deadcatwithaflamethrower: lilithyanstuff: curlicuecal: bobcatmoran: Favorite image of the day: A photo taken by Brett Cizek of a common merganser with a massive brood of over 50 ducklings trailing after her. Biologists guess that she picked up at least a couple dozen who got separated from their mother, and maybe a few more pre-hatching since …

linguisten: defilerwyrm: psychodactyl: This is the most punk rock thing I’ve ever seen What gets me is that initial pause. The bird knows this song. He knows when the drum comes in. Being able to anticipate musical rhythm is a form of intelligence very few species have, and this is the most remarkable example of …

Puffin beaks are fluorescent and we had no idea

bethanythemartian: mindblowingscience: consensual-blathering: i-am-a-book-dragon: mindblowingscience: A scientist in England has made an enlightening discovery about Atlantic puffins — under a UV light, their bills glow like a freshly cracked glow stick. “It was sort of discovered by accident,” said Jamie Dunning, the ornithologist who first saw the beaks light up. Continue Reading. I can’t tell …

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