exes and buttons (lemmy.world)
Sometimes a running stitch is enough (lemmy.world)
Cross post from c/Dolls: Growing Up Skipper 1975-76ish (lemmy.world)
Twist her arm and her torso gets longer and she grows breasts....
Ask c/dolls: What's a doll you remember from childhood that just seemed...off? (lemmy.world)
I’ll go first, Growing Up Skipper....
low flying aircraft? (lemmy.world)
This sign is close to a machine cleaning trash and other debris from a canal. Snakes accidentally get scooped with the debris and slither over the side.
One week after the rains (lemmy.world)
Dude, Stahp (lemmy.world)
Another "Skinny Pig" (lemmy.world)
same link as the last post
Definitely not a shrunken hippo (lemmy.world)
Hairless guinea pig aka “skinny pig”...
Yellow jellyfish (lemmy.world)
Osaka Aquarium
Gossamer jellyfish (lemmy.world)
Still from “Antarctic Treasure: The Underwater Images of Norbert Wu”
Barrel jellyfish, Rhizostoma pulmo by Arne Kuilman (lemmy.world)
Update: Found the original source, the photographer Arne Kuilman. Link to his Flickr page.
Mauve Stinger, Pelagia noctiluca (lemmy.world)
Cool link about bearded vultures in post (lemmy.world)
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meme pants (lemmy.world)
Black Vultures mate for life (lemmy.world)
Text from justbirding.com/what-birds-mate-for-life/...
Black Vultures in Florida's Everglades
photo by Kevan Cooke on Flickr
More memes, please (lemmy.world)
American black vultures (Coragyps atratus). Along the Potomac river, near Great Falls, Virginia/Maryland border, USA (lemmy.world)
image’s original link broken/can’t find photographer’s name
Suddenly deciding to... (lemmy.world)
organize my supplies: pull everything out sort, play with stuff, go to store for organizing bins and maybe order new craft supplies, label, get tired, and leave almost everything in piles for weeks. Oh, and feel guilty every single time I walk by the piles, but be completely unable to do anything about them.
photo by Andrew McGibbon (lemmy.world)
link to seller
Another photo of a Griffon, photo by Juan Carlos Sanchez (lemmy.world)
The griffon/Eurasian vulture/Gyps fulvus (link in post) (lemmy.world)
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Can't find image source, but I know a turkey vulture when I see one. (lemmy.world)
My favorite for sentimental reasons. I grew up in an area where you might spot one if you were very lucky. It was rare, but cool.