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Jun 18 2013
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wasbella102:

He WILL grow into his paws and ears lol

wasbella102:

He WILL grow into his paws and ears lol

Jun 18 2013
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Jun 18 2013
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Jun 18 2013
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earthandscience:

The Malayan Jungle Nymph (Heteropteryx dilatata) is the heaviest stick insect in the world, weighing around 65 grams (but only if we’re talking about a female). The males are much smaller  (4 in.) than the females  (6 in.) and lack the bright green, almost leaf-like appearance taken by the females. Instead, they resemble twigs: skinny, long, and mottled brown in color. Either sex is well equipped to camouflage itself amongst the dense brush of the Malaysian forests they inhabit.

Read more here

Jun 18 2013
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10bullets:

Caballito de mar by TuyaoMía on Flickr.

10bullets:

Caballito de mar by TuyaoMía on Flickr.

Jun 18 2013
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Jun 18 2013
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theamericankid:

The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog.

theamericankid:

The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog.

Jun 18 2013
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Jun 18 2013
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Jun 18 2013
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electricspacekoolaid:

FInal Command Shuts Down Herschel Telescope 

Controllers for the Herschel space telescope sent final commands today to put the observatory into a heliocentric parking orbit. Commands were sent at 12:25 GMT on June 17, 2013, marking the official end of operations for Herschel. But expect more news from this spacecraft’s observations, as there is still a treasure trove of data that that will keep astronomers busy for many years to come. Additionally, maneuvers done by the spacecraft allowed engineers to test out control techniques that can’t normally be tested in-flight during a mission.

You can watch a video of Herschel’s final “live” moments




Jun 18 2013
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Jun 18 2013
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