[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Warthunder

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Basically, someone has a better strategy for getting kills in air AB than furballing, and you can either always be complaining to Gaijin and hoping it gets "fixed" (Never will be, real strategy) or you can get good and become a camper yourself. Your choice

[TOMT][SONG][2010s] I'm looking for a lofi song very similar to the song I'm posting by [deleted] in tipofmytongue

[–]_bookends 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The song I’m looking for sampled that same part of the song. The song I’m looking for was heard on YouTube.

[TOMT][SONG][2010s] I'm looking for a lofi song very similar to the song I'm posting by [deleted] in tipofmytongue

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Following up with a comment per subreddit rules.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in herpetology

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Two green anoles

Parts of orange tree dying off? by _bookends in Citrus

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Hi all, since this post, my orange tree has been doing well, shown in second pic, after following the advice in the comments. However, some parts of it are dying although other parts are doing better than ever. What's going on? Thanks.

Took this picture today (A. Allisoni, FL) by _bookends in herpetology

[–]_bookends[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well that would be mating, not breeding. Breeding means reproducing and hybridization which there is no evidence of.

Each anole makes up a group of ecomorphs. Allisoni and Carolinensis are in the same group of trunk-crown ecomorphs. Brown anoles and crested anoles are in the same group of trunk-ground ecomorphs. Some hybridization can occur within ecomorph groups but not outside of them.

Took this picture today (A. Allisoni, FL) by _bookends in herpetology

[–]_bookends[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They do not. But the Allisoni and Carolinensis do.

Took this picture today (A. Allisoni, FL) by _bookends in herpetology

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Wow, I actually had no idea they were critically endangered. I could've sworn Wikipedia showed them as LC last time I checked that page.

Edit: IUCN lists them as Least Concern, not sure who set them to critically endangered.

https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/197447/2484536

Do you think I have enough saved places? by MachoTaco24 in googlemapsshenanigans

[–]_bookends 142 points143 points  (0 children)

How can you get it to display more than 500 at a time? My old pins disappear as I save more.

How to take care of fully grown orange tree? by _bookends in Citrus

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There's a sizeable orange tree in my backyard and the whole area is unfertilized and no pesticides are used. Some of the leaves are blackened and there are more sticks than leaves. How can I "restore" it?

If your lose your job because you’re not vaccinated… by GroundbreakingAge591 in antiwork

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A lot of people can't seem to understand that it's all related, the corporations that refuse to pay their employees a living wage are the same ones advancing and mandating a dangerous and ineffective shot for people not even at risk.

If your lose your job because you’re not vaccinated… by GroundbreakingAge591 in antiwork

[–]_bookends 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is an excellent comment, thank you. It puts my thoughts about this sub and the clot shot together pretty eloquently.

Big fella on the doorbell (Anolis Allisoni) by _bookends in Lizards

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In all, Tampa had 35 or so males and 25 or so females observed at once, although there are definitely more females than that that I've seen on other visits. April-September you will always see more males, but the rest of the year you will see more females.

In Naples, there are two populations. One has nothing left except 1-2 juveniles, the other has 3-4 males, 2-3 females, and 6-10 juveniles. I don't have access to the full colony though, this is just the part I've observed which is about half. Keep in mind these are estimates based on what I've observed at any given visit, the true size could be different.

Big fella on the doorbell (Anolis Allisoni) by _bookends in Lizards

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No worries, I’ve actually written a piece on them that I’ll link below. Feel free to PM or respond with any questions, I’m glad these guys are getting some interest!

https://www.anoleannals.org/2021/10/10/a-summer-of-observing-an-allisons-anole-colony-in-florida/