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reality-detective · 3 months
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I use coconut oil 🤔
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amnhnyc · 6 months
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The best time to wear pyjamas is all the time… just ask the striped pyjama squid (Sepioloidea lineolata)! Despite its common name, this critter is actually a cuttlefish—and it’s one of the few poisonous cephalopods known to science. When threatened, it can change color and secrete slime to intimidate foes. It typically spends its days nestled beneath the sand, rising at night to hunt for small shrimp and fish. This species inhabits shallow waters around Australia, including near the Great Barrier Reef.
Photo: katewolny, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist 
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angelnumber27 · 1 year
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Portugese man-o-war tentacles
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vorpalfae · 5 months
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sitting-on-me-bum · 5 months
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Cinnabar moth
A poisonous moth? Yes. The cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae), found in Europe and Asia, has wings decorated with bright-red patches that scream, "Do not eat!"
(Image credit: Roger Tidman)
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jadafitch · 6 months
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DANGEROUS STUFF!
For Halloween, a pattern of some of the most poisonous, venomous & toxic plants & animals in the world... geographic cone snail, poison fire coral fungi, golden dart frog, voodoo lily, castor bean plant, deathstalker scorpion, deadly nightshade, Brazilian wandering spider, lily of the valley, oleander, redback spider, banded krait, autumn skullcap, diamondback rattlesnake, death cap, angel's trumpets, stonefish, poison hemlock, box jelly, blue-ringed octopus.
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mrokat-art · 11 months
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Amanita & Belladonna
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yellydany · 11 days
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Syringe/Surgeon Spider (Venenum Kheirourgeon)💉🩸🕷️
"The surgeon spider has the ability to secrete a red poisonous substance from its syringe or stinger and is malleable enough to turn into strings with the help of its needle-like limbs (similar to how a regular spider would fabricate a web in order to catch prey). Interestingly enough this poison can be used in the medical field to lessen pain and various symptoms, it all depends on the dose. This creature has been observed to sew up its own wounds with these very strings (hence the name) and thanks to its intelligence and docile nature toward people has since been successfully trained into assisting others with surgeons." Surprise adopt/Commission for AtomicGator ! I loved to design this one! 
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weltandschaung · 2 months
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La Jalousie. Chéri Hérouard. La Vie Parisienne, 21 avril 1928 (eBay)
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lindagoesmushrooming · 2 months
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Amanita muscaria
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reality-detective · 2 months
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They put unknown poison in everything 🤔
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fettfleisch · 10 months
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gift means poison in German. I can be both depending on what you want. Sometimes you don’t even have to choose
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angelnumber27 · 6 months
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Cone Snails
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prinsomnia · 2 years
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✸ holly berries and frends ✸
request a plant on my ko-fi!
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sitting-on-me-bum · 5 months
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Garden tiger moth
The garden tiger moth (Arctia caja) drapes itself in color to warn potential predators that it makes a nasty snack. This moth is found in the U.S., Canada and Europe, and is part of the large moth family Erebidae, which is known for containing many toxic species.
(Image credit: Sandra Standbridge)
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