Favorite cryptids? I'm pretty fond of this guy
>>5085892the ripples in the water in the original Surgeon's Photograph are totally inconsistent with large waves, meaning the object must be very small and close to the camera.
>>5070300Kabagon
>>5072949Underrated
>>5079760Lapras resembles a mohamoha more than the lochness monster since it actually has a shell.
>>5085671>>5085892>>5085839The photo is called the surgeons photo as it was taken by a doctor Robert Kenneth Wilson60 years later a guy comes forward and says it was a hoax and he was part of the hoax. Christopher Spurling claimed to be involved in the hoax, he says his stepdad Maramaduke Wetherell came up with the hoax.In 1933 Maramaduke Wetherell had been hired by the Daily Mail to find the loch ness monster as he was a famous big game hunter. He had 'found' large footprints going in and out of the loch. The natural history museum in london concluded the footprints were fake and made with a taxidermied hippos foot, one of which Wetherell was known to own. This ruined Wetherell's reputation and he withdrew from public life.Spurling claims Wetherell then wanted revenge on the daily mail. Spurling claims Wetherell had him carve the model to be put on the toy submarine. He then claims Wetherell had Wilson take the photo as him being a doctor would make him beyond suspicion.Spurling offered no proof to back his claimsAs >>5085892 said he may have lied for some reason, maybe he wanted his 5 mins of fame. Several people have come forward saying they wore the patty suit in the patterson-gimlin footage but none have offered proof.
Welcome to /frog/, the happy green place on this green board, where frog lovers, frog connoiseurs and frogologists share their love for things are frogs.Discuss anything frog related here, including frogs, frogs, frogs, tadpoles, frogs, frogs, toads, and frogs.
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I'm broke and I can't code, so I bullied an AI into building this website for me.It's a calculator to mix different dog foods (dry/wet) without messing up the calories.There are no ads, no tracking, and I'm not selling anything. I make literally $0 from this, it's just a project hosted on free tiers.Give it a try. I need to know if it's actually useful for your dogs or if the AI hallucinated the math.https://www.kibblemixer.com
>>5086530>I need to know if it's actually useful for your dogs or if the AI hallucinated the math. Do you know what the right math is supposed to be? Reading math in code is simple and no different to reading regular math, so you could check.
>>5086533wdym, three-and-a-quarter pints of ground up Prozac and 5 whole onions seems perfectly reasonable for a 12lbs pomeranian
>>5086530Very good saar this is a very good thing to be done yes it's of the future for it
>>5086533lol. honestly wouldn't be surprised if the v1 told me to add antifreeze for flavor.>>5086541yeah i know the math, that's why i checked. it uses the standard RER formula (70 * weight ^ 0.75). i manually verified the outputs against a calculator and the numbers hold up.is the slider laggy for anyone on mobile? feel like the script might be bloating the browser.
>Paleontology in the 80s: Dinosaurs were warm blooded, fast, large, cool, and could do stuff like balance on one leg to avoid an enemy's counter attack.>Paleontology now: Anything that portrays feathered fat dinosaurinos as more threatening than a poodle is muh awesombro fantasy.
>>5082422A creature with a generally dull body for camouflage but specific brightly colored spots to attract a mate?Unheard of
>>5084210The ONLY thing I remember about the Olympics was her
Not really sure why transpohobes and nazis think liking dinosaurs is a sign of autism. I am trans (mtf) and have autism but liking dinosaurs has nothing to do with having autism. Transphobia can come in all shapes and sizes. Also, science says dinosaurs had feathers.
>>5082561Most paleoartists now are told that dinosaurs are meant to be portrayed like real animals, and that real animals are being boring 90% of the time. And think that means that dinosaurs should be portrayed as being boring or else they're not being portrayed as animals. And then forget that they can make realistic behaviour that is also cool, and that animals can look threatening and aggressive (there's also the over correction of the blood thirsty monster dinosaur imaginary)
>>5086733i don't know what you're talking about chief. i can stand on one leg. i see animals standing on one leg all the time. there are birds swinging on branches and doing acrobatics for fun outside my window. what the fuck are you talking about, you asshole?
post ducks please
i like to meet with a guy from work down at the duck pond in the village where he lives every few weeks. we just sit there for a few hours, surrounded by all kinds of ducks and waterfowl. they're all used to human presence and some of them come begging for food, i always bring a little bread for them or share my pizza with them that i sometimes get nearby when i'm drunk. i fucking love ducks, they're awesome. i feed them from the hand and watch them for hours while shitposting drunk. great times.
>>5084009Sounds great
>Bald Eagles are freedom bombing catsIt's official, c*ts are unAmerican.
>>5077170look at those talons...all the kitty cat skulls it could crush
>>5083083>feeding your dogs parasite- and disease-infested verminNo thanks.
>>5084005Dogs can handle it
>>5076470the cat deserved it
Why are buttsniffers such subhumans?
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There is an alarming amount of spiderfuckers in this thread
>>5085325Cut them some slack, they want some eight legged freaky sex action.
>>5084089Human-sized and sentient? Tarantulas.
Nobody:Tendie: Look at my fakemon funkpops
Bump
Accepted:>Poposaurus>Sillosuchus>Shuvosaurus>Effigia>Postosuchus>Etjosuchus>CarnufexHonorary member:>Ornithosuchus
>>5083803>>5083815Ever since i realized they are plantigrade these things look wrong to me
>>5083803Not enough feathers!
>>5083995(You) are a plantigrade though
I am going to bump this because I like bipedal pseudosuchians
>no feathers
Who would win?
>>5084985Seems more like you're hung up on charcs being given lower estimates than Rex. Can't say I care either way, but I find no fault in the volumetric studies. T-rex were just wider and fatter, which is evident from its skeletal structure when compared to say, an Arcocanthosaurus.
Dinosaurs are glass cannons due to how their bones and muscles are, they would be wrecked easily.
Those cards were very fucking cool. I still have the box they came in, which I use to hold spare warhammer pieces.
>>5086531Uhrm but akshually we know dihnosaurs can survive horrific battle injuries
>>5086621If anything its elephants who can afford to be less optimized because they live in groups and there are zero natural threats against a fully grown elephant, they can make any african animal their bitch. Something like a triceratops or t-rex would live under far harsher competition.
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>>5086363If you’re willing to do saltwater, clownfish can live for 20+ years, clown gobies can live 7 to 12 years, filefish live 5 to 10+,and damsels can live 5 to 15, depending on species. If you want long living fish that can survive well in a smaller aquarium, salt is probably the way to go.
>>5086173>HEAVILY plantedHe clearly has never seen Holland.
>>5086450obviously the first pic wasn't the 10G i was referring to as heavily plantedjust mowed this down and removed some grass from the front section
i'm thinking about getting a fishemphasis on "a" fish - just the oneany other kool fish that can do well solo in a small tank (probably either a 5g or 10g) besides the betta fish? i like the betta but am just looking for other optionsi was thinking of a pea puffer but i read they can be neurotic and stressed when alone poor guys
>>5086702scarlet badis
sup
>>5085476>WELL IM UPPER UPPER CLASS HIGH SOCIETY>GODS GIFT TO BALLROOM NOTORIETY
can a rat in nature ever experience this state of complete relaxation and blissful rest
>>5085476TESTA
I like Elephants and God likes Elephants
>>5083833Cursor
>>5083869But you're mentally ill anon so your view is worth less according to yourself, why else would you sperg out over someone else being sick as if they chose to be? You can't even understand the moral difference between a condition like schizophrenia and deliberate bad action. Don't worry, it's not that uncommon to be an antisocial sperg on this board so you won't stand out all that much.
>>5083701I like elephants, too, they're my favourite animals.
>>5083777>muh racismThanks for outing yourself as low IQ. Move to Africa is racism is bad.
>>5083726I think OP is just expressing his and the Lord’s enjoyment of Proboscidea in general. While I admit it’s fairly plebeian, I’m partial to the Colombian mammoth while also appreciating the extant members of the Elephantidae family.
Previously on /jg/ (now /jef/) >>5048770Who 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.
>>5086643yeah, I know of CCP influence on picking the local bishops. but really its like the US exporting halloween. give people an excuse to have a good time, theyll take it
>>5086643>There are actually more Christians here than you’d think.based.
>>5086646I’m not saying they’re a huge portion but they’re around here and there
>>5086451>POV you're trying to have sex with the wife and jef won't stop staring at ur balls
>>5086651
Why are there no pet pig breeds deliberately made to be like fuzzy feral hogs that remain slim and athletic into adulthood?
>>5086208Yet another case where this rare and endangered animal is on the verge of extinction because "conservations" are going overboard with caution.It's literally just a pig but tiny. Allow it to be exported out of the country into the pet trade and the population will skyrocket.
is potty training a pig easier than a dog? people always say pigs are highly intelligent so id imagine itd be
>>5086553You don't really need to. They pick a corner and only go there. Or if they need to go they will let you know so you let them outside.
>>5086268Like a dog?
>>5086199Pigs are relatively slim 16-24% bodyfat on average same as people. They're just rotund there's several hairy breeds too.
HOTWHEELS SISYPHUS
>>5086332Well I think it's funny
>>5086332I thought only the second name in these cases could be random stuff. First time seeing a whole genus with a goofy name
>>5086357"Hotwheels" is not a correctly formed generic epithet. Hotwheelsia or Hotwheelsella would be acceptable
What meme name would (You) give to a genus/species?
>>5086549Zoomerus 6-7icus