Realized I Should Of Added The Preview Pictures πŸ’¦

realized I should of added the preview pictures πŸ’¦

Realized I Should Of Added The Preview Pictures πŸ’¦
Realized I Should Of Added The Preview Pictures πŸ’¦
Realized I Should Of Added The Preview Pictures πŸ’¦
Realized I Should Of Added The Preview Pictures πŸ’¦
Realized I Should Of Added The Preview Pictures πŸ’¦

The more orders that come in mean the sooner I can get them out

Been Sinking Back Into SCP And I Figure I'd Share πŸ‘‰πŸ‘ˆ These Are {{PREORDERS}} Rn.

Been sinking back into SCP and I figure I'd share πŸ‘‰πŸ‘ˆ These are {{PREORDERS}} rn.

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11 months ago

today on the list of things that are gonna keep me up at night (courtesy of depthsofwikipedia ig)

Number 16 (c. 1974 – 2016), also known as #16,[1] was a wild female trapdoor spider (Gaius villosus, family Idiopidae) that lived in North Bungulla Reserve near Tammin, Western Australia. She lived an estimated 43 years and became the longest-lived spider on record, beating a 28-year-old tarantula who previously held the title.[1] When Number 16 finally died in 2016, it was not of old age but from a parasitic wasp sting.[2]
Death. 

On 31 October 2016, researcher Leanda Mason discovered Number 16's burrow in disrepair. The spider was gone. Evidence suggested she was killed by a parasitic spider wasp.[4] The silk plug of her burrow had been pierced by a parasitic spider wasp.[1] During a survey six months earlier, Number 16 had been alive.[1] β€œShe was cut down in her prime [...] It took a while to sink in, to be honest," said Mason.[4] The spider's death received widespread publicity in late April 2018, with the publication of a research article in the journal Pacific Conservation Biology.[1] Based on the burrow fidelity of females of her species, the researchers concluded with a "high level of certainty" that Number 16 was 43 years old at the time of her death.[1]

After retiring, Barbara York Main moved to a care facility for Alzheimer's. Leanda Mason, who kept in contact with her mentor, said in 2018 that Barbara "remembers No. 16" but "forgets that she’s died."[5]

I don't think this is actually her but this is a photo of a specimen from the same species that comes up when you search for her.

A picture of a trapdoor spider, Gaius villosus.

A reminder that humans can and do form years - DECADES - long relationships with creatures much smaller and much different than us.

Rest easy, Number 16. You were taken from us too soon.


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6 months ago
Not Me Translating Designs For No Particular Reason Whatsoever

Not me translating designs for no particular reason whatsoever

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Commission me!


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1 year ago
We Just Keep Naming Bugs Like This
We Just Keep Naming Bugs Like This
We Just Keep Naming Bugs Like This

we just keep naming bugs like this


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whatever. go my scarab

Whatever. Go My Scarab

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1 year ago
Me And Who
Me And Who
Me And Who
Me And Who

me and who


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2 weeks ago
Wasp-mimic Clearwing Moth, Euhagena Emphytiformis, Sesiidae
Wasp-mimic Clearwing Moth, Euhagena Emphytiformis, Sesiidae
Wasp-mimic Clearwing Moth, Euhagena Emphytiformis, Sesiidae
Wasp-mimic Clearwing Moth, Euhagena Emphytiformis, Sesiidae

Wasp-mimic clearwing moth, Euhagena emphytiformis, Sesiidae

Found in the United States

Photo 1 by ellen5


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1 year ago
Used Pride Flag Colors For Some Of My Characters, I Should Probably Do More Honestly
Used Pride Flag Colors For Some Of My Characters, I Should Probably Do More Honestly

used pride flag colors for some of my characters, I should probably do more honestly


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1 year ago

Every bug is a lovebug when you love bugs!


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11 months ago
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