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rhamphotheca:

A Triops found in a water-filled rut at Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Rio Grande Valley, Texas
(Photo:  Gwyn Carmean)

rhamphotheca:

A Triops found in a water-filled rut at Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Rio Grande Valley, Texas

(Photo:  Gwyn Carmean)

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themidnightersarereal:

richard teschner

themidnightersarereal:

richard teschner

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moleskinelovers:

Eyes submitted by chloeeegee

moleskinelovers:

Eyes submitted by chloeeegee

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phoods:

(via Mini Deep Dish Pizzas | Dashing Dish)

phoods:

(via Mini Deep Dish Pizzas | Dashing Dish)

Source: dashingdish.com

allaninnman:

Lando as Skiff Guard, oil on paper, 2011

allaninnman:

Lando as Skiff Guard, oil on paper, 2011

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kari-shma:

Quim Granell

kari-shma:

Quim Granell

Source: smashingpicture.com

newyorker:

James Casebere’s photographs of handmade, spare environments speak to a preoccupation with suburban architecture and domestic interiors. His habitats are entirely void of people, which only adds to their creepy charm. This fall, a new survey of his work to date is coming out. See more of Casebere’s creations here: http://ow.ly/70Qw9

Source: newyorker.com

rhamphotheca:

mad-as-a-marine-biologist: Pacific Giant Octopus

(Photo: © Mark Laita) (Text: Roger Highfield, New Scientist)
True to its name, the North Pacific giant octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) is the largest of all octopus species.
The animals, which stand head and multiple shoulders above other invertebrates in terms of intelligence, grow to 45 kilograms and typically measure around 4 metres from arm tip to tip. Yet they only live for a maximum of five years.
Read more…

rhamphotheca:

mad-as-a-marine-biologist: Pacific Giant Octopus

(Photo: © Mark Laita) (Text: Roger Highfield, New Scientist)

True to its name, the North Pacific giant octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) is the largest of all octopus species.

The animals, which stand head and multiple shoulders above other invertebrates in terms of intelligence, grow to 45 kilograms and typically measure around 4 metres from arm tip to tip. Yet they only live for a maximum of five years.

Read more…

Source: newscientist.com

abitlate:

thingsorganizedneatly:

Advertising photograph for Ladislav Sutnar China c 1930 - photo by Josef Sudek (1896-1976)

So many good things in one photo!

abitlate:

thingsorganizedneatly:

Advertising photograph for Ladislav Sutnar China c 1930 - photo by Josef Sudek (1896-1976)

So many good things in one photo!

Source: metmuseum.org

rhamphotheca:

entomolog: Duliticola             hoiseni “trilobite beetle” larva

rhamphotheca:

entomolog: Duliticola hoiseni “trilobite beetle” larva

Source: entomolog