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smallnob: sexy-aunt-martha:She was an unusual biology teacher, but, she explained, she just liked getting close to life.
Professor Miranda - Cartoony Concept SketchMeet Miranda. She’s shy and very curvy biology professor. Warm up sketch from this morning, turned into OC. I wanted to expand the idea some more, but why not see what you guys think first. Lots of corny potentia
the-future-now: This might be the most high tech video-game inspired prosthetic arm we’ve ever seen James Young, a 25-year-old biological scientist who lost his left arm and left leg in 2012 after falling under a train in London, just debuted a world
bluegears990: She had everything, good job, car, nice house, but one thing still escaped her. Her biological clock was ticking like a time bomb!! She wanted a baby before it was too late. She was in her late thirties and always regretted putting so much
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socalsummerwish: a-need-to-breed: naturallybaredaddy: Biological Instinct begs… “Never Pull Out” Something tells me she enjoyed that more then he did Mhmm
Lord Howe Island Stick Insect (Dryococelus australis) Ball’s Pyramid is a narrow, jagged island off the coast of Australia, slicing half a kilometre into the air. The remains of a volcano, it sits roughly 23 km from Lord Howe Island, where once
libutron: Blue-rayed Metalmark - Lyropteryx apollonia Lyropteryx apollonia (Riodinidae) is one of those butterflies that are equally striking whether they are seen from both the upperside (top photo) or the underside (bottom photo) of the wings.
biomorphosis: Tasmanian Devil’s large head and neck allow it to generate one of the strongest bites per unit body mass of any land predator and are strong enough to gnaw through metal traps. They will eat anything including bones, fur and teeth.
Agra is a genus of ground beetles, containing over 600 from the Amazon. Over half of these were named by entomologist Terry Erwin, leading to some rather imaginative species names. Some pay tribute to certain people:Agra schwarzeneggeri - The males’
Pacu (genera Metynnis, Mylossoma and Myleus) These fish are sometimes mistaken for piranhas, and indeed they are related. However their blunt teeth look more like a human’s, and they will eat almost anything (including other, smaller fish). Captive
Periodical cicadas (genus Magicicada): prime numbers in nature Those in eastern North America will know of the periodic emergence of millions of insects every several years. Before this, they spend the vast majority of their life below ground, feeding
chalkandwater: The Brazilian pygmy gecko (Coleodactylus amazonicus) is so small that raindrops pose a serious threat. Luckily, its body is so light and its skin so hydrophobic that it can shake off any drops that might land on it. It can even walk on
ether927: Incredible photos from the operating room taken by Max Aguilera-Hellweg in his book The Sacred Heart, An Atlas Of The Body Seen Through Invasive Surgery, 1997, Bulfinch Press, Little Brown & Company, New York https://www.behance.net/galle
davidfullarton: A new series for the remarkable Art In A Box subscription service from The Compound Gallery. These are going out next month, and you can sign up right here.
Albuca is a genus of plants originally from southern and western Africa. Many species produce flowers which release a sweet scent at night, but some are grown for their peculiar spiralling leaves.
Burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) Unlike most other species of owls, burrowing owls live in open, dry areas, where they can either dig burrows or live in ones abandoned by other animals. They are active during the day, although they avoid the midday
owls-love-tea: Fiery Throated Hummingbird (photos by Sam Bobbing)
clemington: DSDN252 Project 1. Bio-mechanics of the finger. http://clementinesmart2012.blogspot.co.nz/
Psychotria Elatra, also known as the “hot lips plant”, is an endangered plant found in Central and South America.
Devil’s flower mantis, spiny flower mantis, and Malaysian shield praying mantis.All by Igor Siwanowicz.
Handfish are a family of small anglerfish found in the waters of Tasmania and southern Australia.Instead of swimming, they use their specially adapted fins for “walking” along the seafloor. x
Sarcastic fringehead (Neoclinus blanchardi) These small fish look unremarkable most of the time, but when threatened they open their jaws to display their impossibly huge, brightly-coloured mouth.Sarcastic fringeheads are territorial: rival males will
buggerygrips: I have a new favourite order of fish: chimaeras. Chimaeras are perhaps the oldest and most enigmatic groups of fishes alive today. Their closest living relatives are sharks, but their evolutionary lineage branched off from sharks nearly
bbsrc: Flower forces that bait our bees Have you ever felt the hairs on your arm stand on end when you brush past an old television screen? Or stuck a balloon to the wall after rubbing it on your jumper? If so you’ve experienced part of the world
thebrainscoop: Remember Martha, the last of her kind, who died on this day a century ago. September 1st marks the extinction of the passenger pigeon, a species of North American bird with incomparable population numbers before they were completely eradic
The Schmidt Pain Index was first devised by entomologist Justin Schmidt in 1984. It rates the bites and stings of insects in terms of pain, on a scale of 0 up to 4, and over the years the accompanying descriptions have begun to read more and more like
nubbsgalore: the bioluminescent noctiluca scintillans — an algae known otherwise as sea sparkle — of australia’s jervis bay. photos by (click pic) andy hutchinson, joanne paquette and naomi paquette. see also: more bioluminescence posts)
Stargazers are a family of fish, found in shallow ocean waters all over the world. They bury themselves into the sand, often with just their eyes staring eerily upwards, hence their name. Using this method, they can look out for prey before leaping up
trynottodrown: A baby Flamboyant Cuttlefish hatchling only a few seconds old, after it had hatched from its egg sac. (via)
the-cellardoor: In 1961, Leonid Rogozov, 27, was the only surgeon in the Soviet Antarctic Expedition. During the expedition, he felt severe pain in the stomach and had a high fever. Rogozov examined himself and discovered that his appendix was inflamed
libutron: Nomia iridescens a Bee with colourful abdominal stripes This cool bee, scientifically named Nomia iridescens, belongs to the Halictidae Family, a cosmopolitan group commonly referred to as halictid bees and sweat bees. Nomia iridescens
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sixpenceee: THE COCONUT CRAB Birgus latro also known as the coconut crab is the largest terrestrial arthropod in the world. They can grow up to a leg span of 3 ft. It sometimes takes 120 years to reach it’s full size. It’s also known as the robber
fieldmuseumphotoarchives: Mammal Monday, Anteater. All anteaters have elongated snouts equipped with a thin tongue that can be extended to a length greater than the length of the head; their tube-shaped mouths have lips but no teeth. © The Field Museum,
rhamphotheca: denotational: Mary River Turtle (Elusor macrurus) - Endangered, found occurs in SE Queensland, Australia (photo: Manda @ I Love A Sunburnt Country) Some more information (and images of punk algae haircuts) can be found here.
malformalady: Skeleton displaying Sirenomelia, also known as ‘Mermaid syndrome’ is a life-threatening illness, marked by the rotation and fusion of a sufferer’s legs. The rare congenital deformity causes what looks like a single limb, resembling
tabletopwhale: This month I made patterns from Youtube videos of flying animals! I marked specific points on the wing throughout one wingbeat, and drew in curves that fit all 15 points in the wingbeat loop. You can check out the full sized GIF here or
endangereduglythings: cool-critters: Nolid Moth Caterpillars Nolidae is a family of moths with about 1,400 described species worldwide. Their caterpillars developed a very unique way of hiding from enemies. This species of caterpillar grows an enlarged,
A paralysed man has been able to walk again after a pioneering therapy that involved transplanting cells from his nasal cavity into his spinal cord. Darek Fidyka, 40, from Poland, was paralysed after being stabbed repeatedly in the back in the 2010 attac
The third eye is not solely a religious concept. Certain lizards, frogs and fish possess a third eye, known as the parietal eye. Like the other two eyes, the parietal eye has a crystalline lens and a retina. Although it is unable to capture images, it
Paris syndrome is a serious disorder affecting tourists, particularly the Japanese, during visits to the capital city of France. Although it may sound ridiculous, sufferers have reported being traumatized by the experience, or fearing ever travelling
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nubbsgalore: a river runs through it. and by it, i mean a five thousand year old copper, silver and gold mine in huelva, spain that renders the tinto river alien and lava like in appearance, a result of the oxidation of iron and sulfur minerals by the
libutron: Spiny Flower Mantis - Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii Despite its appearance, with brilliant colors and camouflaging adornments, the Spiny Flower Mantis, Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii (Mantodea - Hymenopodidae), is a skillful predator. Measuring
The Ayam Cemani is a breed of chicken native to Indonesia. These birds are unique in that they are completely black. This includes their feathers, skin, beak, comb, tongue, muscle, bones and even organs. Their eggs are, of course, white. Perhaps the
outofthecavern: malformalady: Australian scientists have developed a pair of anti-shark wetsuits that make divers appear invisible by camouflaging their bodies in the sea and trick sharks into thinking surfers are poisonous. A team of researchers from
neuromorphogenesis: Bionic hand allows patient to ‘feel’ Dennis Aabo was able to feel what was in his hand via sensors connected to nerves in his upper arm Scientists have created a bionic hand which allows the amputee to feel lifelike sensations
astronomy-to-zoology: Chinese Mitten Crab (Eriocheir sinensis) Also known as the big sluice crab or the Shanghai hairy crab, the Chinese mitten crab is a species of varunid crab that is native to the coastal estuaries of eastern Asia, ranging from Korea
nubbsgalore: the red eyeshine of the alligator occurs when light enters its eyes, passes through the rods (light receptors) and cones (color receptors) of the retina, strikes a membrane behind the retina called a tapeatum, and is then reflected back
sevenismycatsname: A Beauchene Skull, also known as an exploded skull, is a disarticulated human skull that has been painstakingly reassembled on a stand with jointed, movable supports that allows for the moving and studying of the skull as a whole or
becausebirds: Fluffy, running Sanderlings! source video
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ecocides: The larvae of the pink underwing moth, an endangered species found in the Australian rainforest (Phyllodes imperialis) | image by plant.nerd
babygoatsandfriends: I declare today pudu day! Photo by Lee Fisher courtesy of Detroit Zoological Society. Pudus are the smallest species of deer. The natural habitats of southern pudus like the little fawn are the rainforests of Chile or Argentina.
gonatistagrisea: Cephalotes varians, otherwise known as the door head ant or turtle ant, is a species of ant that uses its bizarre head morphology to form plugs in the holes it inhabits.
thalassarche: Violet Starling (Cinnyricinclus leucogaster) with feather detail. Iridescence in bird feathers is due to microstructures of the feather refracting light like a prism. Fossil evidence has shown that birds have had these structures in their
typical-murderess: Darwin’s Theory ladies and gentlemen…
mucholderthen: MetamorphosisWikipedia on amphibian metamorphosis …_________________________________ Nicely made — great rhythm
Doctors in London have started trials of an experimental therapy that might one day become a new way to destroy cancers. By using powerful ultrasound waves, they can burn away tissues in the body - and one day, tumours - without leading to side-effects