I'm going to start explaining all my choices this way from now on.
reversible iridescent green leather jacket
claiming castle siege stolen valor (convalescing after being sprayed with boiling cooking oil) in order to get myself a lucerne or ranseur
wet thing
After years of observing these caddisfly larvae, French naturalist and artist, Hubert Duprat, wondered if the caddis flies would use any materials to build their cocoon. He introduced flakes of gold, pearls and opals to the caddis flies and they did in fact use them for their cocoons. They use their own silk as the glue to hold their pupal constructions together.
i would sacrifice my first born and the rest of my entire bloodline if it meant getting these
warmup, our gal
Hundreds of Storks rest on their Nests built on Electrical Pylons near the City of Coimbra, Portugal image credit: Michael Probst/AP via: The Guardian
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Titanosarcolites is an eneourmous, up to 2 m wide, rudist (bivalves) from the Cretaceous.