Bloberta lives in my head forever (I don’t have a choice)
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she’s like a barbie doll to me
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Skye terrier puppy
By: Hans Jesse
From: Puppies in Color
1962
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I just watched Dave carry his favourite little horsie toy to the window, place it on his pillow, then settle down to look outside together
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Scheming, plotting, and other mischief :3
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Emily Dunlap on Instagram
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ill be there for you always
and always be for you
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Male roe deer/rådjur, known as bucks, have relatively small antlers that they shed every year. The antlers begin to develop in late fall. Bucks grow a dense layer of fur, called velvet, over their antlers. This furry covering serves multiple purposes. Firstly, it helps to insulate the antlers, keeping them warm in the cold winter months. Additionally, the velvet contains blood vessels that supply vital nutrients and oxygen to the growing antlers. As spring arrives, the male roe deer undergo a remarkable transformation. With the onset of the mating season, testosterone levels surge, triggering a series of physiological changes. One significant change is the shedding of the velvet from their antlers. This process is essential for the antlers to harden and reach their full size and strength. The mating itself takes place in July-August, and soon after that, the bucks lose their antlers, and the cycle begins again. Värmland, Sweden (February 17, 2024).
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