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onenicebugperday · 2 years
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@gallifreyanconsultingphilosopher​ submitted: The lovely thread-waisted wasp, grasshopper molt, perhaps a type of skimmer (?), argus tortoise beetles with one larva (2 greens are mottle tortoise larvae I believe), and an intimate moment between two yellow-faced bees (?) I encountered. Southern Alberta.
That the one mottled tortoise larva (5) looks very close to being an adult, having eschewed its cloak of feces and exoskeletons. I hope he goes on to eat all of the bindweed in my yard.
Ooooo the grasshopper molt is cool! Just a dude who left their outfit behind. Excellent. The bees do indeed look like masked bees which are also called yellow-faced bees. Males hve the yellow face and females don’t. Hope they make lots of babies together! Looove all the tortoise beetles and babies, they’re one of my favorite types of beetles!
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usgsbiml · 2 years
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Hylaeus ornatus is a masked bee, one that is always associated with wetlands.  These wetlands can be freshwater marshy spots or they can be the backsides of salt marshes.  Almost all have lovely red basal portions of the their abdomen.  Some do not.  We have series of these bees in a DNA lab to see if these two groups are different or the same. Specimen from Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Dorchester County, Maryland Photograph by Ashleigh Jacobs.
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sandpaperoctopi · 11 months
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carpet beetle and masked bee on yarrow
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stevetwisp · 5 months
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pony adopts batch #3!!
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arabriddler · 6 months
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Jonny boy
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alexor132 · 9 months
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smallpapers · 2 years
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/throws a huntlow role swap AU at you for absolutely no reason and runs away
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🐝🪡💛🖤✨
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saintdaily · 2 months
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day 16
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aceloha · 4 months
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WAAAAGHAAUauag it’s awesome s4 HCs!!! very normal and epic video!
also bellow here is the normal refs. they don’t spin!!!!!!
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candor-creator · 11 months
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finally settled on a lurien design of my own
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loopylostandfound · 11 months
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fishy delites for the last day of mermay lol
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plaguefairy · 7 months
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Be kind to those that provide the sweetest gifts in nature.
Day 3 - Honey
The Plague Fairy ©️ Alexandra Gutierrez
The Plague Fairy will Never be for sale as an NFT or as AI training material.
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melonsap · 11 months
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But the Zora in OoT are River Zora, not sea Zora. The ones that were Sea Zora are the ones in Majora's Mask. Either were there is the very possibility that the goddesses that sent the flood also made it so that the Zora could not swim through it to keep them from finding the sunken Hyrule.
River Zora as in the subspecies, not as in “they live in the river.”
River Zora, as commonly named, look like this
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Note the difference in head shape and the presence of claws. Some iterations have them looking even more monstrous.
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These Zora can spit fireballs, and are notably violent-tempered in Zelda lore. They’re only encountered as enemies to kill in the majority of their appearances, with the notable exception of A Link Between Worlds.
Sea Zora, as commonly named, look like this.
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They’re generally friendly to outsiders, and, with a few exceptions, have fish/shark tail ponytails, a fin framing either side of their face, and gills along their ribs. They can manipulate water and most often use spears to fight.
The name is most likely in reference to the fact that they look like sea creatures—namely dolphins and sharks—and to differentiate them from the aforementioned River Zora, who appeared first in Zelda 1.
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Ocarina of Time was the debut of this body type. Note the tail head, the fins on the arms and hips, and the shape of their form.
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The Indigo-Gos have more variation to them, but three of them (Lulu, Mikau, and Japas) are very much the same type of Zora as the ones we see in OoT. Toto (on the far left) looks similar to the OoT King Zora, and Tijo (third from the left) is the same kind of subtype (being a ray) as Muzu and Yona from BotW and TotK, respectively. They all have the same sea blue, and are meant to parallel OoT like the rest of Termina is.
Except Evan (pianist on the right). I have no idea what’s up with him.
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benbamboozled · 1 year
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Dick Grayson: What’s the secret, Jason?
Jason Todd (Age 13): The secret?
Dick Grayson: Yeah, you seem to have it pretty figured out.
Jason Todd (Age 13): The secret. . .I don’t know. You’ve just gotta find something you love to do and then. . .do it for the rest of your life.
Jason Todd (Age 13): For me, it’s being Robin.
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alexor132 · 1 year
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