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What are some interesting applications for animals?
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>>5098485
so thats where pizza is coming from
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>>5097074
>roof chihuahua
good tech. that way the barking isnt too grading to those in the house.
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>>5098362
england is and was a silly place sometimes, victorian england doubly so

I used to live in a tiny village where they trained priests, and it had a 900 year old village church (separate to the priest training place)
in that church was a stone that said something like
IN MEMORIAM
FATHER JOHN OLDNDEAD
WHO DIED HERE ON SUNDAY SEPTEBRUARY 43TH
WHILE LEADING SUNDAY PRAYERS
and I always pictured him just nodding off mid sentence in a particularly boring sermon and never waking up

>the town was cuddesdon in case you need to fact czech me
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>>5096863
This is something a witch would do

Does /an/ like penguins?
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>>4974611
Of course!
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>>5099736
They just didn't want to be bothered and instead wanted a cool place they could hang and eat fish
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>>5100248
>cool place they can hang and eat fish
An emperor penguin's life is pure hell. Once they reach maturity it is a literal nonstop cycle of either standing still trying to not freeze to death as you slowly starve, then going out and attempting to gorge yourself to bursting so you can survive the next bout of doing it again. If either mate messes up the timing, the baby starves and dies, and it's all for nothing. They're barely even social, you watch them huddled up and none of them are talking to each other, because that would take energy and make them starve to death faster. They are such slaves to this reproductive process that mothers that lose their chicks will go into a grief stricken panic, fighting other mothers to kidnap their chicks and raise it as their own, often killing the chick in their wild hysteric group fights over them.
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>>5101531
If I see that fucking penguin again

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Why do people keep fish as pets when they can't pet fish?
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>>5101310
Any species you recommend?
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>>5101216
I stick my finger in my fish tank and sometimes they nibble my finger or bump on it. I love petting them!
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>>5101309
Yeah I'm fucked
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I stick my finger in my ass and sometimes the worms nibble my finger or bump on it. I love petting them!
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Yep. This is Hell alright

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I can't believe there isn't a thread for our de(ea)r friends
post cervines and cervine accessories
absolutely no odd toed ungulates allowed
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>>5097401
Warning: do NOT pet this deer. It is a cunning trap.
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>>5100511
Pretty
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love deer
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Found some cuties today
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Our office had a deer in charge of server maintenance.

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Post pictures and your experiences or other writings of these much maligned and misunderstood Birds.

Anhingas welcome also.

Promoting Cormorant awareness and appreciation, one post at a time.
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Great Cormorant
Phalacrocorax carbo
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Welcome to /plant/, the happy green place on this blue board, where growers, gardeners and horticulturists share their love for things that grow.

Newbies and amateurs are very welcome, and we’ll always try to answer your questions.

>Flora of the World
http://www.worldfloraonline.org/

>Plants of the World Online
https://powo.science.kew.org/

>Hardiness zones
https://www.plantmaps.com/

>Plant ID Sites
https://identify.plantnet.org/

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>>5101419
I actually replanted it in a more damp area of the yard, so hopefully it'll turn into something. I'll post an update in a year if it does.

>>5101423
I'm not actually that upset over it that was just a meme. I am disappointed since it sprouted randomly, thought it was garlic, and cared for it in hopes of producing something tangible and consumable as a sign of my care, which I could also replant. Was excited as a pale /g/ shut in who doesn't see the sun to have something appear to be thriving despite my thumb being gray instead of green. I did end up burying some large garlic cloves though, so I'm hopeful for round two with my now autistic knowledge of garlic.
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Hey /plant/, I'm in a bit of a predicament here and I need some advice.
About a year ago, I got this succulent(An Orbea?) from a nursery, the typical multiple props planted in one pot sort of thing that they sell. As they grew, they began to crawl out of the pot so I went to replant them into a wider one, and the arms all breaking apart was pretty much unavoidable due to how fragile they were. I figured no big deal, I'll just space them all out inside the wider pot and let them fill it out. That was months ago.
Now about a week or two ago, I went to inspect it to see how it's doing since I figured they would surely need water with how long it's been, only to find that one of the plants in the pot had basically liquified(pic related).
I'm puzzled about what could have happened here. It was a very long time since I had last watered and the soil is bone dry, has excellent drainage, clay pot, etc, and I don't water often either.
All the other ones in the pot are completely fine, and I removed the bad one.
Fast forward to today, all the plants in the pot are very thirsty and need to be watered, but despite how utterly dry the soil has been, I can still pick up that sour scent when I go near it. Is the soil more or less ruined and I have to throw *all* of it out and do a full re-pot, or can I just continue watering it like normal and everything will be fine?

The damp looking bit of soil in the picture is from the plant melting.
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>>5101468
You generally want to get succulents out of their nursery pot ASAP as their usually a peat mix meant to keep them alive during transport. It looks like they're still in peat too. Rot can sit and spread pretty slowly through succs. I'd follow that piece on the right down until you find good healthy tissue and sever it
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>>5101514
The whole piece was destroyed, arm was a dark green and I severed it, haven't repotted it yet because I wanted to monitor it.
It was removed from it's nursery pot as soon as I got it, and the pot in the picture is the second pot(of mine) it's been in.
Potting mix is coco coir and pumice.
Does rot compromise the soil? I don't know if I got every single root of the plant out of there because there are other plants still in there and I wouldn't know which root is which.
I'm just wondering if I would be safe to water the plants now.
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bromeliads. that's the post

what ecological niche would tardigrades fill if they were the size of cats?
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>>5101181
Being picked up and cuddled by humans and bred into ridiculous colors and patterns.
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>>5101181
kek what a micro bitch
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Most are detritivores/opportunistic predators. So probably the same niche as opossums but more tolerant to lack of water and extreme cold.
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>>5101181
what would they feel like
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Is there a scientific law for things that size looking so alien?

If it evolved to the side of a cat it would have to undergo crazy change to survive

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Leopard Seals are victims of propaganda made by spawns of the devil.

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Previously on /jef/ >>5090210

Who is Jefrey (with one F)?

He was found abandoned in some bushes filthy and covered in fleas late one night in mid-July 2024. He’s all grown up, and enjoys car rides, climbing trees, going to new places, and most of all, his capybara. Some believe him to be a goblin or gremlin. He was named after the Pixies song “Space (I Believe In)”.

Jefrey suffers from mild ear-ectile dysfunction.

Originally posted him here back in July 2024 seeking advice for potential health problems due to his folded ears, some /an/ons wanted more of him, and so now you’re stuck with him.
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>>5100847
jef is such a little shit sometimes
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>>5101077
He always is
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>>5101315
did you get back from ladyboyland?
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>>5100862
how did his eyes start blue but turn yellow?
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>>5101366
Nope I’m still here

>>5101491
AFAIK all cats are born with blue eyes that change into their final color as they reach adulthood

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Post underrated animals
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Favorite cryptids? I'm pretty fond of this guy
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>>5073784
none of the skinwalker stuff is real. i walk alone in the forest all the time for days at a time and nothing happens. more people should, its good for the soul. become a part of nature, it is better than just being an observer from the hedonistic hellscapes that we normally toil
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>>5076635
Where do you think dogman is there? i'm leaning towards skinwalker tier because a bipedal dog is kind of retarded
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>>5097936
extremely so
>>5097933
this thing is just as real as Santa Claus
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Why the fuck is there people talking about nephilim in this very board and thread
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>>5101437
Retardation

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Fuck yeah
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>>5099741
Taste good
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>>5101152
Do the snozzberries taste like snozzberries?
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Giraffes are so cool!!!
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Why dont they duck

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So he doesn't 'love' you, but does he 'like' you?
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>>5101438
Does that mean they dislike you?
What I mean is, would they like you the same way you would like your butler?
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It's comfortable in your presence.
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>>5101425
Even if they do, they probably doen't have a way to express so.
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>>5101425
there are plenty of reptiles that express explicit affection

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Prehistoric Mystery Edition

previous: >>5076174

This thread is dedicated to all animals of the Reptilia and Amphibia classes. Topics include, but are not limited to: geckos, snakes of all kinds, frogs, salamanders, newts, turtles, tortoises, and much more. Before asking a question, do a search on the internet to see if it has been answered
Classifieds for finding breeders and products:
>morphmarket.com
>kingsnake.com
>faunaclassifieds.com
>caudata.org
Most forums will have a "for sale" section on them, so look for that, especially if you have a specific herp you want. Craigslist can also be a good source for cheap aquariums, and make sure to check for any reptile expos that occur in your area.

When asking a question, make sure to include these details:
>Type and size of animal
>Enclosure dimensions

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>>5101165
Dominican Republic in the Punta Cana region.
Here’s another lizard I’ve spotted
>janjan having a meltdown and falsely wiping posts
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>>5101102
I don't get how one could hate reptiles.
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>>5101225
Just discovered today that Bearded Dragons "wave" at other animals/things
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So he doesn't 'love' you, but does he 'like' you?
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>>5101225
well they are mostly soulless idiots and arguably it's immoral to even feed higher-brained beings like mammals to them since it's basically like throwing a puppy in a blender. i did not think i would like reptiles for this reason but ended up with a gecko because all the similar sized small mammal pets had issues i didn't care for (like being more social/perhaps less suited to captivity than people say) or were lame.

Just post animals you think are cool. Please keep it to one image per animal to allow more to be shared.
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Alligator snapping turtle
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>>5100370
nature went "remember ankylosaurs? let's have another crack at those"
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>>5101249
It happened a third time with an Australian species of tortoise as well. Nature loves ankylosaurs for some reason.
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this fox lol
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