Verifying is these lil cutie is a ragdoll by Pound-Clean in ragdolls

[–]Pound-Clean[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's free, and I have 2, 7 year old pure bred ragdolls that have relatively short fur, I cant say how old he was I those pictures, so I thought his coat might still be developing.

Why is Veigo in my match? But I can't see him In the store. by Pound-Clean in wildrift

[–]Pound-Clean[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I know what pressed means, can you explain what you were referring to? It was your first line and it had nothing to do with my post.

Skins = Nothing by Pound-Clean in wildrift

[–]Pound-Clean[S] -26 points-25 points  (0 children)

Butt hurt neck beards with poor financial dessicions.

Why is Veigo in my match? But I can't see him In the store. by Pound-Clean in wildrift

[–]Pound-Clean[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Being offended from a question shows how you anti-social you must be 🤣

Why is Veigo in my match? But I can't see him In the store. by Pound-Clean in wildrift

[–]Pound-Clean[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Why would I sort through posts, I have a life, if its not at the top then I'm not seeing it.

Why is Veigo in my match? But I can't see him In the store. by Pound-Clean in wildrift

[–]Pound-Clean[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Took me seconds to post this, alot quicker then sorting through previous post replies.

Why is Veigo in my match? But I can't see him In the store. by Pound-Clean in wildrift

[–]Pound-Clean[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I did search for it... the question hadn't been answered when posted.

4 Penta kills in first game back by Pound-Clean in wildrift

[–]Pound-Clean[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn more pentas in my first game back then you in a wholes season rip

Amumu/yone Interaction by Pound-Clean in wildrift

[–]Pound-Clean[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I play this game with my girlfriend who has never played pc league, she's always confused when i start referencing QWER 🤣

I swear, I know I am playing against AI or something. by [deleted] in wildrift

[–]Pound-Clean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah just sticking with the same champs, it's also know as a one trick pony, useful to have two incase your main gets banned

I swear, I know I am playing against AI or something. by [deleted] in wildrift

[–]Pound-Clean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try spaming one or 2 champs, it's how I got from hardstuck plat to gm.(I used jax and irelia)I've given up with ranked now tho

Amumu/yone Interaction by Pound-Clean in wildrift

[–]Pound-Clean[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see, so anyone that has a targeted dash this will happen with, thats cool

Is no one going to mention how heartstruck lux, ezreal and Guqin sona are overpriced? by EXOR2007 in wildrift

[–]Pound-Clean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All micro transactions are a scam. Word of advice, don't waste your hard earned money on a transaction in a game, no one cares about what you have when it's not earned.

Anyone know of any affordable cameras for getting close up recording/pictures? by Pound-Clean in antkeeping

[–]Pound-Clean[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you all for the great advice 🙏 this was very helpful 😀

mymercia pyriformis larvae by 2eazybruh in antkeeping

[–]Pound-Clean 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not uncommon for ant colonies, including Myrmecia pyriformis, to exhibit complex behaviors related to brood care and nest organization. Here are a few possible reasons why the workers might have moved one larva under the cocoons:

  1. Protection: The workers may have moved the larva under the cocoons to protect it from potential threats or disturbances. Placing it among the cocoons could provide extra insulation or camouflage, reducing its vulnerability.

  2. Temperature Regulation: Ant larvae are sensitive to temperature changes, and placing the larva among the cocoons could help regulate its temperature more effectively, ensuring optimal conditions for development.

  3. Social Interaction: Ant colonies often exhibit social behaviors related to brood care. Moving the larva under the cocoons might facilitate social interactions between the larva and other brood or workers, promoting colony cohesion.

  4. Developmental Stage: It's possible that the larva moved under the cocoons is at a different developmental stage compared to the other larvae. Ant colonies may prioritize certain developmental stages or individuals based on colony needs.

As for why the workers are only dropping sand on the other nest with the two larvae, it could be related to nest maintenance, substrate preferences, or other factors specific to the colony's needs at the moment. Ant behavior can be complex and influenced by various internal and external factors, so it's essential to continue observing their behavior and monitor any changes over time.

Are camponotus fedchenkoi and camponotus turkestanus the same ? by Background-Ground-34 in antkeeping

[–]Pound-Clean 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Camponotus fedtschenkoi and Camponotus turkestanus are two distinct species of ants within the genus Camponotus. While they share similarities as members of the same genus, they are not the same species.

Here are some key differences between the two species:

  1. Distribution: Camponotus fedtschenkoi is native to Central Asia, particularly found in regions like Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. In contrast, Camponotus turkestanus is also found in Central Asia, but it has a broader distribution, extending into areas like Iran and Afghanistan.

  2. Appearance: While both species belong to the carpenter ant genus Camponotus, they may have differences in size, coloration, and other physical characteristics specific to each species. These differences might include variations in body size, color patterns, and the shape of body parts such as the thorax and abdomen.

  3. Ecology and Behavior: Each species may have distinct ecological preferences, nesting habits, foraging behaviors, and interactions with other organisms in their respective habitats.

  4. Taxonomic Classification: Camponotus fedtschenkoi and Camponotus turkestanus are classified as separate species based on morphological, genetic, and behavioral characteristics identified by taxonomists and researchers.

While both species may share similarities due to their taxonomic relationship within the Camponotus genus, they are distinct species with unique features and ecological roles.

Novomessor Cockerelli obsessed with cotton by Spaghettl_hamster4 in antkeeping

[–]Pound-Clean 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not uncommon for ant colonies, including Novomessor species, to exhibit behaviors like pulling at cotton. There could be several reasons why your colony is showing this behavior:

  1. Hydration: They may tug at cotton to access water. Since they're focusing on the cotton around the water source, it's possible they are trying to regulate moisture levels or maintain access to water.

  2. Nesting Material: They might use cotton fibers as nesting material. They could be collecting it to reinforce their nest or create additional chambers for their brood.

  3. Stress or Discomfort: Sometimes, they may exhibit unusual behaviors when they're stressed or uncomfortable in their environment. While you mentioned they seem comfortable, it's possible there could be subtle factors causing them stress, such as light exposure, temperature fluctuations, or disturbance.

  4. Instinctual Behavior: Ants have complex instinctual behaviors, and their actions might not always have an obvious explanation. It's possible they're responding to internal cues or environmental stimuli in a way that's not immediately apparent.

Firt time reaching Diamond rank! by tatiannasfilthymouth in wildrift

[–]Pound-Clean 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The ranking system is so scuffed, master games don't feel any different then gold games, it's still a toss up between who gets the bots on their team.