Nature is Metal
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wrote on 27 Nov 2024, 02:09 last edited by
@jon-nyc I liked how it kind of bobbed its head to find it. I guess it was using "smell" or the equivalent because I dont think it has eyes.
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wrote on 27 Nov 2024, 02:13 last edited by
Yeah. It’s remarkable that he caught it.
Also that worm was faster than I expected. It looks pretty much like the earthworms I would dig up as a kid to catch fish in the local pond.
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We had the occasional snapping turtle at the Cheddarshack. They're scary fast.
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wrote on 28 Nov 2024, 14:54 last edited by
They live in the golf course ponds here. They will come out and walk around sometimes, just to let you know they are here.
When they are active, I stay away from the ponds.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/DFa9zL0SWVF/
Aquarium in CHina.
(PS You should be able to watch even if you dont have IG. I dont have it, and I was able to see)
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Wow. Not a class M planet.
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@Mik said in Nature is Metal:
...after a prolonged 20 minute struggle, the snake finally relents,
LOL
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@blondie 555
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Our duck nest is now empty. I think the mother destroyed the eggs before leaving it. I saw small pieces of shell but no larger pieces, and certainly no babies. I guess the eggs were not fertilized. She waited as long as she knew she needed to. They would have hatched by now.
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Our duck nest is now empty. I think the mother destroyed the eggs before leaving it. I saw small pieces of shell but no larger pieces, and certainly no babies. I guess the eggs were not fertilized. She waited as long as she knew she needed to. They would have hatched by now.
wrote 8 days ago last edited by@Horace Interesting that they instinct know whether the eggs will be good or not.
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@Horace Interesting that they instinct know whether the eggs will be good or not.
wrote 8 days ago last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Nature is Metal:
@Horace Interesting that they instinct know whether the eggs will be good or not.
She didn't know, beyond waiting enough time for them to hatch, which is a month. But she sat on them for a month. She only knew after they didn't hatch.
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Decisive. Told her twice.
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Antisemitism sez I.