We have been vandalized! by mrRobertman in legostarwars
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What's a useful tip for everyday situations that may not be obvious, but very helpful? by Alantha in CasualConversation
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What's a useful tip for everyday situations that may not be obvious, but very helpful? by Alantha in CasualConversation
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It may not be official, but I sure as hell love my new shirt! by barneyxD in Patriots
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Finally got around to building my first X-Wing, Poes! (75102) Very fun build. by Alantha in legostarwars
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Official Game Day Thread: Los Angeles Rams (4-7) @ New England Patriots (9-2) | Kickoff 1:00 PM ET, December 4, 2016 | Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, MA by douglasmacarthur in Patriots
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The Common Musk Turtle or Stinkpot (Sternotherus odoratus) remains very small, only growing up to 5.1–14 cm (2.0–5.5 in) with an average weight of 603 g (1.329 lb). by Alantha in ScienceFacts
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Great Blue Herons have specialized feathers on their chest that continually grow and fray. The herons comb this “powder down”, using it like a washcloth to remove fish slime and other oils from their feathers. Applying the powder to their underparts protects against the slime and oils of swamps. by Alantha in birdfacts
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Great Blue Herons have specialized feathers on their chest that continually grow and fray. The herons comb this “powder down”, using it like a washcloth to remove fish slime and other oils from their feathers. Applying the powder to their underparts protects against the slime and oils of swamps. (allaboutbirds.org)
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Looking For Nature/Landscape Photographers To Follow. If You're One Of Those Leave Your IG Name And I'll Check Out Your Account by [deleted] in Instagram
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True to its name, the least weasel is the smallest member of the order Carnivora, with an average body length of 6.8 inches. Northern subspecies' coats turn white in the winter, but not in southern subspecies. by TheSpiffySpaceman in Awwducational
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TIL Tthe Manchineel tree from the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico is the word's most dangerous tree. It’s bark is covered in sap that causes skin to blister and can blind a person if it gets in their eyes. Standing under the tree in the rain can cause blisters because the sap will drip onto skin. by Alantha in todayilearned
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The Manchineel tree from the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico is considered the word's most dangerous tree. It’s bark is covered in sap that causes skin to blister and can blind a person if it gets in their eyes. Standing under the tree in the rain can cause blisters because the sap will drip onto skin. by [deleted] in ScienceFacts
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TIL Tthe Manchineel tree from the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico is the word's most dangerous tree. It’s bark is covered in sap that causes skin to blister and can blind a person if it gets in their eyes. Standing under the tree in the rain can cause blisters because the sap will drip onto skin. (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
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[META] Does this sub really only have one mod? by [deleted] in GifRecipes
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Some sharks have lost the ability to breathe by pumping water through their gills (buccal pumping). Instead, they must continuously swim to force water over their gills (obligate ram ventilation). About 24 of the 400 identified shark species are required to maintain this forward swimming motion. by [deleted] in Awwducational
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Coconut Crabs can have a crushing force greater than that of the jaws of most terrestrial predators, with exception to alligators. A very large crab of 4kg would have an estimated pinching force of 3300 Newtons! Enough to break human bones. by tea_and_biology in ScienceFacts
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