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lyinginbedmon:

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myfrogcroaked:

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Oh no…

Y'all this is BAD

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Wow this is a really elegant way of describing why falling populations result in a narrow and incomplete picture of the actual species

plushievash:

i need u guys to see this magnet my mom put on the fridge

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30-minute-memes:
“This kid deserves a medal
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30-minute-memes:

This kid deserves a medal

arsanatomica:


I read this study by @universityofbristol that used ai to model vision in different types of animals.

It makes big cats a lot more terrifying.

Deer and antelope like to hang out with birds, and the birds give warning calls when they spot a predator.

From the deers perspective, the birds must have some psychic ability.

Since deer can’t experience these colors, they probably can’t imagine that predators are a completely obvious color to other animals.

There’s probably a lot of things that we cannot see, don’t have the words for, and don’t have the capacity to imagine, but they exist.

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lev-bronsteins-ghost:
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egypt-museum:
“ Victory Stele of Merneptah King Merneptah, the thirteenth son and successor of King Ramesses II, reused the back face of this gray granite stele. The stele was originally erected by King Amenhotep III in his mortuary temple on the...

egypt-museum:

Victory Stele of Merneptah

King Merneptah, the thirteenth son and successor of King Ramesses II, reused the back face of this gray granite stele. The stele was originally erected by King Amenhotep III in his mortuary temple on the west bank of Thebes.

The round top of this face, topped by the winged sun disk and flanked by the cartouches of Merneptah, is divided into two parts. Each part shows King Merneptah before the god Amun and followed by the other members of the Theban triad, the god Khonsu on the right and goddess Mut on the left.

Under this scene, a hymn consisting of 28 lines commemorates Merneptah’s victory over the Libyans in his fifth regnal year.

In the final strophe of the hymn, Merenptah mentions various entities that he had subdued. In the middle of line 27 of this text appears the name ‘Israel’ inscribed in hieroglyphs. The name refers to the people and not to the state, like other localities mentioned on the stele. The occurrence of this word indicated to some scholars that this king is the pharaoh of the Exodus but there is no evidence to prove that.

It was discovered by Flinders Petrie in 1896 at the Temple of Merneptah, West Thebes. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 31408

brokehorrorfan:
“ Creepy Co. recreated Creepshow’s VHS artwork on a throw blanket. Priced at $34.99, the 60x50 blanket is made from fleece with a “minky” finish and “lifted bubble” grey back lining. The most fun you’ll have being swaddled!
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brokehorrorfan:

Creepy Co. recreated Creepshow’s VHS artwork on a throw blanket. Priced at $34.99, the 60x50 blanket is made from fleece with a “minky” finish and “lifted bubble” grey back lining. The most fun you’ll have being swaddled!

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