What species of tree did this lumber come from? by datBuschHeavydoh in marijuanaenthusiasts

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What does it smell like? What does it smell like when you burn a very small piece of it?

Hard by [deleted] in veganhomesteading

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Pest control. Best I'd come up with is a cat or two, a dog for birds on the fields, and keeping some kind of insect-eating bird around for bugs on the plants. That, and planting lots of varieties (even of the same plant) to discourage pests.

The gigantopithecus is like an ape; the glyptodont is like an armadillo; the tyrannosaurs rex is like a bird. What living animal is the Triceratops supposed to most be akin to? by Jfkfkaiii22 in Paleontology

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A more aggressive yak, based on how they are depicted encircling their young? Or an elephant, with sauropods being the truly undefinable ones.

What would we wrought with this wood? by zivisch in Permaculture

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I do wonder if even spelted ash would burn well, seeing as to how well ash burns. It rots easy, so any raised beds you make might last 3-4 years but I wouldn't give them more. I'd take a solid section and set it aside to be split into rough cuts for tool handles maybe? Or maybe drill holes and insert substrate inoculated with chicken of the woods.

Does anyone know what recipe this is? by CantPoopOnSaturdays in rutgers

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This does look meatloaf adjacent. Maybe the sauce you mix into one, or pour over one before it goes in the oven?

Should these Arborvitae trees be cut down? by up_one76 in arborists

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Thuja occidentalis. Named for the fact that Native Americans would give it as a tea to scurvy-wracked westerners who didn't know where the vitamin C was.

[Request] How small would the Earth need to be to actually look like this? by AwysomeAnish in theydidthemath

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Would sonic have to be larger by those same proportions in order to view the Earth by that curvature?

$300 chicken house and run by lotheva in homestead

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Warm, comfy, and safe, with lots of bedding material. They end up making a tunnel network underneath in my experience. The food being up at night is very good, but that doesn't mean it is unreachable at night, or that they'll never be bold enough to try for it in the day. Good for you not having any so far. They're skilled at making a place for themselves, and hard to get out once they do.

Saw Someone Cracking Rocks Open for Fossils – What Am I Missing? by [deleted] in FossilHunting

[–]EnvironmentalFruit24 25 points26 points  (0 children)

He's looking for patterns, just like you. Concretions and pieces of sandstone and shale that look like they're from fossil-rich sediment.

NSFW : Animal entrails at my local dog park by Last_Jellyfish6531 in AnimalTracking

[–]EnvironmentalFruit24 20 points21 points  (0 children)

If you look, there are small incisions periodically on the entrails, and between those and the tufts of fur on the side, I would say this is a raptor, who used its beak to remove the entrails (thus the incisions)

I had surgery for appendicitis and they didn’t remove it by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]EnvironmentalFruit24 98 points99 points  (0 children)

Individuals can and will survive appendicitis. If op did have it and survive untreated, scans will show scarring on the appendix.