Domain of a Bizarre Birb

madeleineishere:

Here is a short comic!

reneenault:
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reneenault:

This Friday’s mermaid!

You can get prints of all my Friday mermaids in my Etsy shop or my web shop. You can also get mermaid phone cases, tote bags, and other stuff on Society6!

See all the weekly mermaids so far here.

sixpenceee:

Before I get into it, just know the pictures just serve as visual representations, not actual pictures

Okay so anyway, evidence for this theory is the following:

THE FACT THAT HUMANS ARE SO HAIRLESS: 

Only two kind of habitats give rise to hairless animals, an aquatic one and a one below the ground (a naked mole rat for example)

.The suggestion that humans have become hairless to prevent overheating has been rendered false because hair can act like a defense against the sun.

This is why camels retain their fur even in the hot dessert environment. 

OUR FAT CELLS

We have ten times the number of fat cells as expected in an animal our size. Only two types of animals have large fat cells: hibernating and aquatic ones. 

In hibernating it’s seasonal fat, but in aquatic it’s all year round. It’s unreasonable to think that we evolved this feature in land because large fat pockets would have just slowed us down. 

Primate babies are always born slender, but human babies start to develop fat even before birth. 

WALKING ON TWO LEGS

So we’re the only mammals that have developed bipedalism. This is a surprise, because walking on 2 legs vs. walking on 4 legs is very disadvantageous. It’s slower, unstable, our organs are vulnerable to damage.

One theory is that if our habitat was flooded, we’d have to walk on two legs to keep our heads above the water.

The only animal who has ever evolved a pelvis like ours, the swamp ape, used this method. 

BREATHING

We have conscious control over our breathing. Ever other land animal doesn’t. Mammals like dolphins and seals also conscious control because it tells them how deep they are going to dive and they can estimate how much air they need to inhale.

OTHER DIFFERENCES

Our body is so wasteful of salt and water. Think of tears and our way of sweating. Other land mammals don’t have this. Water mammals do however. 

Okay anyway I hope you learned something. 

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silentwalls:

dr-crankenstein:

Is this hetalia

This IS Hetalia

chimeracorp:
“ Still to this day my favorite comic
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chimeracorp:

Still to this day my favorite comic

TO THE GUILLOTINE

teixeirax:

jillssmile:

ask-theoff:

japhers:

 

 

I KNOW WHAT THIS NEEDS

imageSensors alight, the pen trailed itself sensually down the gradient shift from yellow to blue along ample curve of paper, dipping closer and closer to the book’s spine.

“Can you imagine it?” the pen whispered, whirring and selecting #00563F with practiced intimacy. “Just picture it. With your collection and my potential…we can color the world.”

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request accomplished -

SMACKDOWN TIME

it got BETTER

SWEET JESUS THIS HAPPENED

YOU ARE LATE.

We need to discuss Nagisa

otp-tears:

look at that cute and innocent smileimage

w-wait a moment…

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those eyes aren’t innocent at all…

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that expression is filled with…

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much seme power.

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just kidding! he’s adorable. and probably harmless.

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Don’t trust Nagisa.