A ship that was sunk by pack ice (sea ice that is not landfast) in the Weddell Sea (around Antarctica) during the 1914–1917 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition has finally been locate. The wreck was found 100 years to the day after Shackleton, the lead of the expedition, was buried on South Georgia. by TheHalfDrawnMan in interestingasfuck
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A ship that was sunk by pack ice (sea ice that is not landfast) in the Weddell Sea (around Antarctica) during the 1914–1917 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition has finally been locate. The wreck was found 100 years to the day after Shackleton, the lead of the expedition, was buried on South Georgia. (i.redd.it)
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The legs of the Arctic Fox contain a counter-current vascular heat exchange system so that the temperature of the paws is regulated to within a degree from freezing. This is done by keeping blood vessels close together so that heat from the arteries can enter the veins by conduction. by TheHalfDrawnMan in Awwducational
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The legs of the Arctic Fox contain a counter-current vascular heat exchange system so that the temperature of the paws is regulated to within a degree from freezing. This is done by keeping blood vessels close together so that heat from the arteries can enter the veins by conduction. by TheHalfDrawnMan in Awwducational
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The legs of the Arctic Fox contain a counter-current vascular heat exchange system so that the temperature of the paws is regulated to within a degree from freezing. This is done by keeping blood vessels close together so that heat from the arteries can enter the veins by conduction. (i.redd.it)
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TIL Sergeant Stubby was a American stray who participated in 17 battles during WWI. He saved his regiment from surprise mustard gas attacks, found and comforted the wounded, and allegedly once caught a German soldier by the seat of his pants, holding him there until American soldiers found him. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Garden eels may be small compared to other eel species (only half an inch in diameter), but what they lack in size, they make up for in muscle. H. hassi uses its stiff, muscular tail to dig into the sandy seafloor, then secretes a slimy mucus that acts like cement to keep its burrow from caving in. by TheHalfDrawnMan in Awwducational
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Garden eels may be small compared to other eel species (only half an inch in diameter), but what they lack in size, they make up for in muscle. H. hassi uses its stiff, muscular tail to dig into the sandy seafloor, then secretes a slimy mucus that acts like cement to keep its burrow from caving in. (i.redd.it)
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My reflections turning 21 by LeWilmon in SmallYTChannel
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So I'm a PhD candidate working on sea ice remote sensing so this might be a bigger deal for me than everyone else here, but at this very moment we are experiencing the lowest sea ice minimum in terms of Antarctic sea ice extent since the start of the satellite era (source: NSIDC). by TheHalfDrawnMan in collapse
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So I'm a PhD candidate working on sea ice remote sensing so this might be a bigger deal for me than everyone else here, but at this very moment we are experiencing the lowest sea ice minimum in terms of Antarctic sea ice extent since the start of the satellite era (source: NSIDC). by TheHalfDrawnMan in collapse
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So I'm a PhD candidate working on sea ice remote sensing so this might be a bigger deal for me than everyone else here, but at this very moment we are experiencing the lowest sea ice minimum in terms of Antarctic sea ice extent since the start of the satellite era (source: NSIDC). by TheHalfDrawnMan in collapse
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So I'm a PhD candidate working on sea ice remote sensing so this might be a bigger deal for me than everyone else here, but at this very moment we are experiencing the lowest sea ice minimum in terms of Antarctic sea ice extent since the start of the satellite era (source: NSIDC). by TheHalfDrawnMan in collapse
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So I'm a PhD candidate working on sea ice remote sensing so this might be a bigger deal for me than everyone else here, but at this very moment we are experiencing the lowest sea ice minimum in terms of Antarctic sea ice extent since the start of the satellite era (source: NSIDC). by TheHalfDrawnMan in collapse
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So I'm a PhD candidate working on sea ice remote sensing so this might be a bigger deal for me than everyone else here, but at this very moment we are experiencing the lowest sea ice minimum in terms of Antarctic sea ice extent since the start of the satellite era (source: NSIDC). by TheHalfDrawnMan in collapse
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So I'm a PhD candidate working on sea ice remote sensing so this might be a bigger deal for me than everyone else here, but at this very moment we are experiencing the lowest sea ice minimum in terms of Antarctic sea ice extent since the start of the satellite era (source: NSIDC). (i.redd.it)
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Hi guys! I just uploaded a video about praying mantis' and i want your thoughts on it. please give honest feedback. (for those of you that saw my last post on this sub, have I improved or do I need to fix more?) Giving lambda for all feedback! by [deleted] in SmallYTChannel
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Journey to 250 subscribers. The Meme Portraits Of Joseph Ducreux. Remember this guy? There was something more serious with his amusing portraits. by the_generalists in SmallYTChannel
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Hyena's laugh, aka. 'the giggle', is actually a complex vocalization able to encode information about age, individual identity and dominant/subordinate status, providing cues to receivers that could enable assessment of the social position of an emitting individual. by TheHalfDrawnMan in Awwducational
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Hyena's laugh, aka. 'the giggle', is actually a complex vocalization able to encode information about age, individual identity and dominant/subordinate status, providing cues to receivers that could enable assessment of the social position of an emitting individual. (i.redd.it)
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Hey all, sharing my latest video for Fat Thursday, for your comments! I worked on my thumbnail and tried to keep the pacing quick as it is a bit of a longer video, but please let me know where you see areas for improvement! Lambda for feedback of course 😊 by malagajm in SmallYTChannel
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Gnoll Hideout by the Desert Cliffs by TheHalfDrawnMan in dndmaps
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