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I'm trying to collect more images of accurately feathered raptors. Please post your collection!
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>>5081438
>dinos were totally shrinkwrapped
>i read about it on facebook and my 2nd grade teacher said so trust me bro
>evidence? fuck off bird fag LOL
Why are they like this? Is it the lead that made the boomer generation of dino enjoyers so retarded?
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>>5081438
I love when I see a new tripfaggot and they give me reason to filter them immediately. Makes my life much easier.
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Imagine all the animals that live here that we will never know about because of the murderous natives
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>>5082087
Yes and no. There were rolling temples and there were incidents where people flattened themselves, but local elders often stated to colonial overseers that the acts were done by weirdos and is not actually part of official worship. It being a cultural draw or memory isn't the case either as it hasn't been done for 100+ years now and the deal with trains is basically like planking over here but with a 1000 year old honor system where you can only lose standing if you act like a bitch. So if a rival family's dumbfuck son does a selfie near a train you have to outdo them to show you have the bigger balls or else your family loses honor. That's also why Christian communities over there have very low death rates because they don't have the cultural honor system.
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>>5082089
>Yes and no
>the acts were done by weirdos and is not actually part of official worship. It being a cultural draw or memory isn't the case either as it hasn't been done for 100+ years now
SAAR
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>>5082089
My brother in satanism indians have been videotaped engaging in human sacrifice, in 4k. The fractured nature of hinduism (hell’s pantheon) allows you to conveniently ignore many evils because your religion is basically 6000 year old hazbin hotel.
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>>5082163
O shit
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>>5082089
Indians in the modern day try to aurafarm near trains and on train tracks all the time. They just have that urge in them. I have seen at least a dozen webms of them being train'd.com on this site alone.

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Fuck yeah
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>>4991417

According to the greeks giraffes are camelopards, hideous hybrids between camels and leopards
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>>5050860
>I'd invite Knuckles
Did you watch his show? Knuckles is Jewish now.
>>5072938
>our porcupines are convergent and not even related to one another
When I first saw an American porcupine, I was surprised it… didn't look like a porcupine. Like… at all. We have two types in Italy, porcospino (literally spiny pig because their snouts are pig-like but they have spines; cognate with porcupine) and istrice, the African one. Istrice look like very large guinea pigs with a mane of quills. I posted a video in a webm thread some time back of one wandering around a supermarket carpark.
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>>5082080
no it means spotted camel
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>>5082103
>didn't look like a porcupine
to me they're quite similar
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>>5005357
Giraffes lick and suck on poles, bones, and other objects primarily to get essential minerals like salt and sodium, which they often lack in their leafy diet, and to help neutralize toxins in acacia leaves they eat. This behavior, called osteophagy (bone-eating) or simply mineral-seeking, stimulates saliva and digestion, helping them process food and maintain health, acting like a natural vitamin supplement or boredom relief in captivity.
yes this is an AI overview

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>Fur seals (actually sea lions) are sometimes spotted raping penguins
How common is this for animals? Using animals smaller than you and of a different species to relieve your own sexual frustration
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Bump
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>>5056683

Its not about guidence, rhis is some antropomorphic bs.
The older stronger bulls precence makes the younger smaller ones fall out of must by way of pheromones instantly.
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>>5081180
Don't older bulls sometimes join younger bachelor herds?
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>>5075226
You sound like a full-flegded american

Would it be even possible for Cenozoic terrestrial mammals to live side by side with dinosaurs?
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>>5081969
Not all dinosaurs were big yk
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>>5081733

A couple multituberculates there, some placoderms over there, some pterosaurs and ts set to go.
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>>5081733
>>5081969

From what I understand it's an issue with how carbon availability effects (affects?) growth.
Dinosaurs had a lot more bio-available carbon and their entire biosphere took advantage of it: quicker metabolisms, significant growth both in plants and animals, you had lots of biomass being turned around and constantly converted very quickly. Something like a Triceratops took less than a decade to reach physical maturity, whereas an Elephant takes 15'ish years to reach a similar size.

If you brought in Dinosaurs into a period like present day where the environment isn't as "rich" in carbon as it once was you'd either get physically retarded Dinosaurs or they'd just eat themselves out of house and home.
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>>5081733
nothing but ediacaran biota forever
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>>5082164
What about the gabonionta?

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someone in my area is feeding ferals. their numbers seem to have multiplied by at least 3x since last year.
there's shit all over my garden and i'm hearing fewer birds in the morning. had to clean up a kitten corpse recently.
how can i track down whoever is doing this? it's a pretty densely built area so it's not straightforward to find out.
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>>5082132
They are the wests actual sacred cow (beast of no real value)
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>>5081365
I have no idea why my post was deleted. I said that you should poison them but follow what i also said in >>5081975
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>>5081365
Shoot them. Feral cats are considered invasive, pestilentail animals by animal control. Open season 24/7/365. Use a suppressed .22lr to avoid bothering your neighbors. Time to do the Lord's work, anon. It's a grim duty, but one that must be performed.
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CATS
>loving but also very aggressive
>kind of dumb, at expectations for a non social mammal
>from africa
>plague vector

RATS
>loving and non aggresive
>smarter than many larger mammals including cats, on par with small dogs
>from norway
>plague vector
Hmmmmm
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>>5081365
Based stray cat feeder.
I see a cat, I feed.

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Sup dogs
I was thinking today, I hate sports and world news it's all globalist propaganda
Yo, check it, so now I follow da animal news, some shit I heard:

Bees have they can do Morse code
The snow leopards are being saved
Animals have feelings, studies show (which I knew because I'm not an uncouth cretin)
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>>5081351
Did you see the study that bumblebees engage in recreation? They actually can and do play. Its challenged a lot of assertions about 'higher life'
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>>5081995
frig off
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>>5082008
you're some brown ESL talking like a faggot. this thread was shit from the start
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>>5082140
YOU'RE A fucking bitch.
>>5082111
nah, was that the fucken study i was talkin about?? how they got , how they can do morse code??
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Oh fuck that's what it was
Da FUCKEN owls I just remembered!!

Dey doin da insurgency, they fucken flyin they invading da territories I forgot where but it's like a group hunt!! They're about to fucken kill shit

That was actually the biggest shit today
U guys know??

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I think Pallas cats are neat
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>>5053216
Ohmygoooooood
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>>5080664
>looks at you with my autistic eyes
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Sorry I've been MIA it's been kind of a rough patch for me, but I'm going to try and get back at it and post a platypus every day until all of an wants a puggle to snuggle
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What? Who doesn't pretend to walk like a platypus some times?

This is your daily reminder to want a platypus.
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Shoot a little late

This is your daily reminder to want a platypus.
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This is your daily reminder to want a platypus.
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This is your daily reminder to want a platypus.
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This is your daily reminder to want a platypus

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The supreme victor of evolution.
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They are just lame-ass floor wasps. Spiteful, angry. Nobody wants to be a shitty ant, but everybody wants to be a wasp. Countless insects mimic wasps. Even spiders, who are supposed to eat insects.
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>>5081312
No, saying ants and wasps are both the same family is like saying humans are apes.
That family is not called "wasps".
You are wrong.
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>>5081986
>No, saying ants and wasps are both the same family is like saying humans are apes.
which is also completely true, so spot on analogy there actually.
>That family is not called "wasps".
technically true, in the absolute most meaningless way possible. it's impossible to group all wasps together without also including all ants and bees. so either "wasps" don't exist, or ants and bees are wasps.
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>>5082052
>technically true
I accept your concession.
Ants and wasps are in the same order hymenoptera, like bees and some flies. Ants are not wasps, the same way bees are not wasps.
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>>5082073
you are an illiterate retard who didn't even pretend to argue against my actual point.
>it's impossible to group all wasps together without also including all ants and bees. so either "wasps" don't exist, or ants and bees are wasps.

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>>5031294
>new2bunnies
https://rabbit.org/audiences/for-rabbit-newcomers/
https://www.best4bunny.com/bunny-care/
https://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/rabbit-care/
https://wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Main_Page
>videos
https://rentry.org/bunnyvideos
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>>5081928
Kino
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>>5081914
>>5081928
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>>5081928
That's better
How do you manage to have plants in your backyard? My aunt's bunny decimated her garden
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>>5081933
Idk. He'll eat the grass, poop all over the dirt and just leave. Also, I always have the hose ready in case he gets annoying. I don't even have to turn it on anymore, just walking towards it makes him run for dear life.
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>>5081914
>>5081928
>>5081931

Donald!

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post the most dangerous teams
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@5082024
You’re malding, woman. Calm down before your tits fall off.

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>>5079894
kek
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>>5079854
The position of the T-rex head makes it look like it's about to eat the woman
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>>5079854
Arms are inaccraute, they weren't pronated. Also the skull should be larger. This is a more accurate reconstruction
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>>5079854
>transverse vent opening
Fossil evidence suggests something more crocodilian.
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>>5081570
Can't imagine the pain he must've gone through whenever he fell

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Previously on /jg/ (now /jef/) >>5048770

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, capybaras. 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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our brand new fucking curtain
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>>5081651
Kek what a little bugger

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I picked up this tank from a resale shop for $5 still new in the box. The brand name is Imagitarium. What fish would be okay with living in this size of tank?
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>>5081947
fill it with sea monkeys
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>>5081947
Use it as an arena to pit two similar size fish in combat and update us weekly battle results.
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>>5081960
I want fish, not shrimp
>>5081989
No, you can go do that yourself
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>>5081947
Very little option for fish. I think you know that and its bait thread. But if not best use is as refugium for larger tank you may find later.
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>>5081947
predaceous diving beetle


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