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Tailed green hairstreak, Arcas imperialis, Lycaenidae

Found in Central and South America

Photo 1 by isabela_13, 2 by ricardomoyano, 3 by rick_costa, 4 by rammahr, 5 by kozue, 6-7 by oscarencisoa, and 8 by kozue

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first post-covid painting

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lolt64:

i just showed an ant the truth and it popped like a firecracker

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tapireye-deactivated20220708:

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Vintage Moschino Fall 1989 Leather Jacket with Floral AppliquΓ© Details

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forever70s:

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vegetable-shaped pillows from McCall’s Embroidery Book, 1976

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r0b0tz:

Can’t stop thinking about muntjac deer. See the thing with muntjacs is that they have these large scent glands below the eyes and on the forehead, and they use them to mark territory. Many types of deer have the glands in front of the eyes (pre-orbital) but muntjac are unique in having forehead glands (frontal). Here’s the video I saw. There’s something really unsettling about the idea of an animal being able to like. Open it’s face. Idk I think it’s madly creepy but it’s like a perfectly natural thing for the animal to do. It just looks scary.

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it is so abundantly clear you read homestuck humor wise

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Vintage Shiaparelli bottles. Circa 1930’s.

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mothpoem:
“Detail of Susanna and the Elders by Pierre van Hanselaere (1820)
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Detail of Susanna and the Elders by Pierre van Hanselaere (1820)

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