I’m gonna get bedsores at this rate

shmurdapunk:

hikergirl:

Peter Glazebrook is out of control.

Colossal carrot - 2014 (Picture: Nigel Roddis/REX (via Pictures of the day: 12 September 2014 - Telegraph))

Giant potato - 2010 (source)
Giant cauliflower - 2014 (Caters News)

this guy is so happy, he’s just doing his weird thing and no one can stop him

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ivyatoms:

just 2 cuties

*my shop*

raychillster:
“lizwithacatface:
“ I drew the beauty raychillster cuz shes so pretty and unique and nice. im v happy with it โ™กโ™กโ™ก
”
SOOOOO KAYUTEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!
”

raychillster:

lizwithacatface:

I drew the beauty raychillster cuz shes so pretty and unique and nice. im v happy with it ♡♡♡

SOOOOO KAYUTEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

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what do you mean you don’t use ur bed as a food nest

*checks watch* well I’ve been awake for 12 whole hours *yawns* a solid day of blogging and watching tv better call it a night

mewball:
“twily is a very qt pony
”

mewball:

twily is a very qt pony

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pizzakladd:
“tell her how important she is to you !!
”

pizzakladd:

tell her how important she is to you !!

brainstatic:

This country’s history of kink-shaming is so deep, so painful. Grandpa told of the dark times, being refused restaurant service just because there were clothes hangers on his nipples. My father lost his job just because he put on his scrotal clamp during a meeting. We’ve come so far as a society but there is still so much left to be done.

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docasaur:

That style!

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nubbsgalore:

the translucent skin of the northern glassfrog (hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni) allows us to see its internal viscera, and, in the case of the fifth photo, a mother’s eggs.

and yet, it is the male glassfrogs who alone provide the parental care, as the females flee the scene once the eggs have been delivered. it for this reason that these protective male glassfrogs can be extremely aggressive.   

to date, there is no clear explanation for the evolution of this transparency. most frogs are not transparent, as this would expose organs to the deleterious effects of sunlight and heat.

but the transparent underbelly of the glassfrog is covered in light reflecting organelles called iridiphores which could give the glassfrogs the ability to optimize their internal homeostasis.

some suspect this abdoninal transparency helps the glassfrog to blend into its environment, though no evidence as yet supports this crypsis hypothesis. 

photos by (click pic) alejandro arteaga, nicholas reusens, thomas marent, pete oxfordheidi and hans jurgen koch, joel sartore and geoff gallice

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