>Puma eats 18 chickens in one night>refuses to elaborate>leavessee that face? that's the face of a big cat who has accomplished his biggest dream
I worked at a tractor supply for a while, nearly every week I'd be talking to someone come in to replace their birds because some predator got them. One lady had a bear bust into her coop and ate 29 out of 30 birds, the lone survivor was wedged up in a corner of the roof with half its feathers missing.
>>5097947Yup. Had a mongoose kill 10 pullets overnight. He came back for them the next day, I killed him & 10 more over the following two days. They aint Rikki-Tikki-Tavi: vicious little bastards.
>>5097871big if true
>>5097218the owners of the chickens were honorary arian race hippies
>>5096784>Has anyone seen by chickens? I swear I locked them up before I went inside.>Conspicuously-chicken-shaped-Puma: Nope!
>once upon a time, I, Zhuangzi, dreamt I was a butterfly, fluttering hither and thither, to all intents and purposes a butterfly. I was conscious only of my happiness as a butterfly, unaware that I was myself. Soon I awaked, and there I was, veritably myself again. Now I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly, dreaming I am a man.
>>5099940gay ass animal to dream of yourself as if we're being real
>>5099940moths are better
ai slopsters get the rope.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g5XG5o2CtIWe're gonna be looking back on lipped T. rexes the same way we're looking back on Nanotyrannus being a juvenile T. rex; wondering how the fuck that stupid shit ever became consensus in the first place.
>>5099777>Tyrannosaurus is for tranniesTrips confirm. Theropodlets mogged once again. BVLL anky reigns supreme
>>5098966>source>some guy on JewtubeI will simply believe the opposite.
>>5099851P-schiddy was an egg in his infant mother's ovary when that movie came out. His grandparents saw JP in theaters.he has no idea what america was like in the 1990's because he wasn't alive.
>>5098984Cloaca lips?
>>5099897You haven't seen the recent papers showing that T-Rexes had a juicy pink pussy that they used to drain prey before eating it?
I think Pallas cats are neat
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>>5095865>>5097258you don't scare me, work on it
>>5097278>>5095865
bumpin
These guys are crazy, haha.
>>5099315theres nothing humans love more than an excuse to hurt or kill something, doesnt matter if its an animal or a human.theres nothing hunters and anglers love more than getting a culling license.and you see the same at protest, as soon as a group of people are given the opportunity to lynch someone for having a different opinion or even just saying the wrong thing they take it with childlike glee.
>>5099429back to redddit
>>5096865
>>5099543jej
Saw those guys last year at the zoo.They flat out looked like Pokeyman with those white dots.
What agricultural animals make the best house pet?
>>5099004Pigs are the only barnyard animals that can be housetrained and bred small enough to live in your home. They would be the best option unless you count herding dogs or barnyard cats as agricultural animals.
>>5099724Rabbits can do this as well.
>>5099724but they have thet weird corkscrew dick
>>5099835You wouldn't want a boar in the house. You'd probably want to castrate if your only option was a male pig, but just like dogs you need to wait or they'll get fucked up joints way too early.
>eats small crabs and shrimps>has venom potent enough to kill a horseWho comes up with this shit?
>>5098456its venom is defensive, so it needs it to protect from predators. At some point it evolved mild venom to stop a predator. Then that predator evolved immunity to the venom. Then the octopus evolved stronger venom and the predator evolved immunity to that. This keeps happening until you get some crazy venom that kills anything, and you have some predator that still eats it anyways. that's what happened with newts and garter snakes. Some newts have venom that will easily kill a human but garter snakes are immune and eat them anyways.not sure what preyed on blue rings, it's possible whatever predator caused them to become so venomous is now extinct.
>>5098477>not sure what preyed on blue ringsHorses most likely
>>5099414>Horses most likelyTheyre mostly eaten by horses at night....mostly.
>evolves on a continent with no primates>has venom that is specifically deadly to primatesWhat the fuck is his problem
>>5099616Purely coincidence goyim
>Family visits>Sister brings a bottle of Ibuprofen to the house>Somehow my Labrador finds said pill bottle from her bag>Find my dog with a ripped up pill bottle.>I know my dog so she probably only wanted to chew the rattling toy (pill bottle) but freak out anyway>Have to induce vomiting>She doesn't want to be force fed but I have to do it anyway>0 Emergency vet places I've looked and asked and called but nothing for actual hours>> Have to hold her rough and make her drink>Induce vomiting>Dog vomits fine>Clean vomit>Dog fineComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Dogs are such retards. They are an insult to the wolf.
>>5096617your bitch sister laced the pills with peanut butter
>>5096715>>5096724>>5096732>>5096746
>>5096617based retard sister working OP the faggot into a panic
Weird Money EditionPrevious Thread >>4983981WHAT IS SPECULATIVE EVOLUTION?Speculative evolution is the exploration and imagining of how life might evolve in the future or could have evolved in alternate pasts. It's a multimedia sci-fi genre that harnesses scientific principles to create detailed and plausible hypothetical creatures, ecosystems, and evolutionary histories.RESOURCES:https://speculativeevolution.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Tutorial>One-stop shop for relevant background information for starting a projecthttp://planetfuraha.blogspot.com/>Fantastic blog covering all sorts of spec evo topics in-depthhttps://specevo.jcink.net/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>5040573New critter for Multituberculate EarthAarya parvatarohi from the Eocene of India. About the size of a pig, its strong claws and powerful tail suggest it was an habitual climber, occupying herbivorus arboreal niches with few competitors.
New Dragons of the Cenozoic episodehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TawirEMZD4New Kaimere episodehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tugZZ2uaN8
>>5099570it sucks that his non dinosaurian creatures have some effort put into it but his dinos are basically this https://youtu.be/AyWu-vjeZEU?si=3tRze_xth_rgLr7B
>>5066425Here's my attempt at creating a scientifically-accurate depiction of an Eloi girl from the year 802,701 CE.
What would an Eosapien with the Spirit of Vengeance look like? Like where does his head and torso start and end?
Hello, 3 days ago I mounted a Moby Dick Cultivation Kit, I was wondering if you could help me with a question, I have a heating mat, it is a kit that comes with a cultivation bag and the tupper with the colonized Mycelium. It is assembled like this:Heating mat / Silicone separating the heating mat from the kit / the bag with 1-2cm of water at the bottom / tupper with the micelium inside the bag and open.The problem is as follows:Temperature measurements tell me that the water at the bottom of the bag ranges between 26.5 and 28 degrees. But the air inside the bag is only 17-19 degrees. Will that affect the crop?
>>5098871Personally, I would move it to a room at normal room temp and ditch the mat. A mat can damage the mycl and cause mold to grow. Average room temp of 22 or 24 is enough for fruiting if it's cubes, maybe a growlight to encourage pinning if you really want to change setup.
I have no form, I live in a cold house and the temperature of the house is about 17 degrees, throughout the house. That's why the carpet and the box (peny that the box could help retain some heat around the kit
>>5098866if you use the heating mat put it on the absolute lowest setting, even if you're in a very cold house. anything more and you'll cook your mycelium through. Don't be retarded and good luck. What kind of shrooms are you growing?
Estoy haciendo crecer hongos de psilocibina, Moby Dick se llama la cepa. Gracias por la ayuda, haré lo posible ya que la esterilla calefactora no tiene regulador, igualmente creo que saldrán, tengo fe en ellos
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I need Help!!!!!Hello, 4 days ago I mounted a Moby Dick Cultivation Kit, I was wondering if you could help me with a question, I have a heating carpet, it is a kit that comes with a cultivation bag and the tupperware with the colonized Mycelium. It is assembled like this:Carpet / Silicone separating the carpet from the kit / the bag with 1-2cm of water at the bottom / tupper with the micelium inside the bag and open.The problem is as follows:Temperature measurements tell me that the water at the bottom of the bag ranges between 26.5 and 28 degrees. But the air inside the bag is only 17-19 degrees.I have moved the whole built-in wardrobe from the room and I have removed the cardboard box, I have managed to raise the temperature of the bag to 20-21 degrees stable. With the help of a stove I can go up to 25 but it only lasts for 1 hour.I have also seen that the substrate has “shrunk” a little, even so humidity has always been 99%Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>5099206>Any advice?learn english and delete this thread
>>5099206>Any advice?Go back to india
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New Netflix Dinosaur documentary coming out next monthhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4ZBSzYUTL0Will we get some kinosaurs? Or more sloppasaurus Rex?
>>5099606It takes a while for the phenotype to catch up with lack of use. It's entirely possible (IMO likely) that 'rex had already stopped using its arms for anything meaningful, natural selection just hadn't finished getting rid of the arms just yet.
>>5099103>Netflix what's to expect? a girl-boss dino who fights the patriarchy?
>>5099655https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ysKtquZ4Iug
>>5099633Makes sense
>>5099694?
I love budgie birds! (not my image)
i'm between them and a cockatiel. plannin on getting one in a month or twoi hear cockatiels are more chill so i'm leaning that way
>>5097678mirin that power stance ngl
>>5099494Birds is overheated and spreads open his wings to cool down.
>>5099251:DDD
>Did you know cows have bacteria in some of their stomachs that actually digest celulose for them?>Be warned: if you ever say that cows are an example of an mammal that can digest celulose I'll FUCKING BASH YOUR HEAD IN YA FUCKING RETARDED CUNT
Ok.
I think that I shall never seeA poem as lovely as a tree.A tree whose hungry mouth is prestAgainst the earth's sweet flowing breast;Upon whose bosom snow has lain;Who intimately lives with rain. Poems are made by fools like me, But only God can make a tree.
Trees fucking suck. Dropping twigs and pokers and leaves everywhere. Brazil has it right. Slash and burn baby.
>>5099165I love trees,If I had more space in my yard I probably would have planted as many as possible. My favourites are Oaks, Pines and Pseudoacatsias. It's especially beautiful with oaks and pseudo acatsias, because in between them the soil is good and allow grasses to grow.