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22 April 2012
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“It wasn’t nice of the mean old lady to smash your collar bone was it Stephen?.”
Southwest Pacific Airways, Clifford (1994)

tymn:

“It wasn’t nice of the mean old lady to smash your collar bone was it Stephen?.”

Southwest Pacific Airways, Clifford (1994)

14 March 2012 ♥ 83

Arthur Rackham, A Fairy Roundel, from A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Arthur Rackham, A Fairy Roundel, from A Midsummer Night’s Dream

4 February 2012 ♥ 217

The Lions Mane Jellyfish is the largest jellyfish in the world. They have been swimming in arctic waters since before the dinosaurs (over 650 million years ago) and are among some of the oldest surviving species in the world.
The largest can come in at about 6 meters and has tentacles over 50 meters long. Pretty amazing when you think these things have been swimming around for so long.
They have hundreds of poisonous tentacles that it used to catch passing by fish. it then slowly drags in it’s prey and eats it. 
That is terrifying. 

The Lions Mane Jellyfish is the largest jellyfish in the world. They have been swimming in arctic waters since before the dinosaurs (over 650 million years ago) and are among some of the oldest surviving species in the world.

The largest can come in at about 6 meters and has tentacles over 50 meters long. Pretty amazing when you think these things have been swimming around for so long.

They have hundreds of poisonous tentacles that it used to catch passing by fish. it then slowly drags in it’s prey and eats it. 

That is terrifying. 

20 January 2012 ♥ 30573
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11 January 2012 ♥ 21

Alexander Calder, Menacing Petals, 1967

Alexander Calder, Menacing Petals, 1967

10 January 2012 ♥ 87
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9 January 2012 ♥ 4

“Scientists using Landsat have confirmed that warming temperatures in northern Quebec have increased the amount and extent of shrubs and grasses.”

“Scientists using Landsat have confirmed that warming temperatures in northern Quebec have increased the amount and extent of shrubs and grasses.”

9 January 2012 ♥ 193
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