thelibrarina: squeeful: zarekthelordofthefries: acceptableduraz: zarekthelordofthefries: Not to critique evolution, but I would think orange and black stripes wouldn’t be as good for camouflage in a forest as, say, green and black would. It turns out a lot of animals can’t see the difference between orange and green!  Elephants, for instance, have dichromatic vision (two types …

banana-spice: ciphercoyote: kitswulf: isaacmemes: ghettoinuyasha: fckin: I’m thinking about her forbidden fruit Why do grown ass adults want to eat Tide pods so much? Because a ton of the visual/olfactory/textural sensory information these pods give me the match nutritionally-dense fruit. It’s got the oleic gleam of something high-fat like an avocado, but bright carotenoid-rich coloration …

eight-times-nine: realcleverscience: currentsinbiology: Octopus and squid evolution is officially weirder than we could have ever imagined Just when we thought octopuses couldn’t be any weirder, it turns out that they and their cephalopod brethren evolve differently from nearly every other organism on the planet. In a surprising twist, scientists have discovered that octopuses, along with …

spinosaurus-the-fisher: madsciences: fraternaltwinandidiots: natesboneblog: madsciences: Whenever someone tries to claim that evolution is a lie, I send them a picture of platybelodon. 1. It’s an excellent example of transitional evolution. 2. It’s a mess who would intentionally do this and why 3. It makes them piss themselves a little. “Evolution is just a theory-” I …

reclosure: narkotika-soul: pickaxes-and-test-tubes: this-book-has-been-loved: kissmymahogany: koopat911: Notice only 20 shades of gray It’s been proven that women actually have an acute ability to pick up subtle differences in colors In response to that last comment^^ Yes. It comes from the Hunter-Gatherer days. Women were the gatherers. They had to be able to discern between the …

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