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wizardshark:

jame7t:

evilscientist3:

Theyre called draculas because they drank u. La

Did anyone else hear just one single angelic note

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ymutate:

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Night View of Saruwaka Street

by Hiroshige, 1857

vintage-tigre:

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Keanu Reeves & Carrie-Anne Moss, 1999

brittdyke:

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sends me into the stratosphere every time

iwilleatyourenglish:

augustdementhe:

i-have-approximately-4-bones:

i-have-approximately-4-bones:

i-have-approximately-4-bones:

bogleech:

thetinybutimportantthings:

aviculor:

thellamamongler:

aplpaca:

aplpaca:

That rabbit/hare post is messing me up. I’d thought they were synonyms. Their development and social behavior are all different. They can’t even interbreed. They don’t have the same number of chromosomes. Dogs, wolves, jackals, and coyotes can mate with each other and have fertile offspring but rabbits and hares cant even make infertile ones bc they just die in the womb. Wack.

These

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are more genetically compatible than These

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and that’s why morphology-based phylogeny has Issues

@aviculor

The problem is perspective. People always think dogs are the ‘standard’ animal, the metric to use for whether or not two organisms “look like” they’re related. When in fact they’re a massive outlier due to the fact that we fucked up this lineage of wolf beyond recognition with selective breeding. It’s why people always say “breed” when they mean “species”, especially when talking about groups like lizards which can’t even be defined cladistically since some of them are closer to snakes than each other. To say nothing of fish.

I once read an article that emphasized there is no such thing as a fish. Sharks and rays, lamprey, lobe-finned fish like lungfish and coelacanth, bichir and sturgeon, and of course the multiple infraclasses of more “modern” fish groups are all only very distantly related to one another. They’ve maintained semi-similar body structures only because there are limited ways to efficiently move through water as a vertebrate. 

This

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And this

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Are more distantly related from one another than you and I are from a lungfish

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Which is absolutely fuckin wild.

Not only that, but all of us air-breathing land vertebrates, all the lizards and chickens and people and frogs, are closer to one another than those three “fish” are to one another as well.

these

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are genetically closer than these

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and…

these

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are genetically closer than these

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and my personal favorite, it really fucks with people…

these

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are more genetically similar than these

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COOL. 

i’d just like to add that this

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is more related to this

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than this

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this is not a joke—elephant shrews, ends up, are not shrews but are actually closely related to elephants.

imlizy:

[to a large wading bird common near the shores and open waters of north and central america] of course you have blue heron pronouns

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