You’re so right
She’s def a Steven Universe and Warrior Cats girlie. (I am not into the latter)
WEDNESDAY breaking him out of Willowhill?? Them fighting people together???? Maybe because she had some sort of vision telling her that she needs him and to trust him??? (this is definitely not just the fanfiction that I’ve been unwillingly writing in my head since I finished binging the series whattttt)
Question for y'all..I saw a post talking about Hunter Doohan having stunt doubles a lot this upcoming season and that begs the question of..What exactly is he going to be doing this season that requires stunt doubles?
Like..What we talking? Acrobatics? Can Tyler Fight in normie form?
I always just assumed that this man is actually a really good fighter in normie form. I mean he could've picked up anything in military school I really wanna see him have a fight sequence so bad in his human form!!
If so..who do you want him to potentially fight?
🤸🏻♂️🤺⚔️
Help this fanart has been permanently thumbtacked in the back of my mind 24/7 for the past like at least 2 years and I did not put it there on purpose but I am NOT complaining
this could’ve been them after the slugclub christmas party had they gone together *sighs*
(redraw of a romione art from last year)
What do you gain, fish?
sometimes I meow. it's enriching, and completely free! in fact I gain something every time I do it
friendly reminder that hunters actor said he would watch steven universe! (also heres a huntlow cosplay)
his captain 🌤️
Found a Guy with some cool antennae
My phone ID’d him as a chironomus crassicaudatus. Idk if that’s correct
Coelacanth my beloved!!
The coelacanth, often dubbed a "living fossil," is one of the most iconic and mysterious marine vertebrates. Long thought extinct until its rediscovery in 1938, only two species are known today—Latimeria chalumnae in the western Indian Ocean, and L. menadoensis in Indonesia. The latter, the Sulawesi coelacanth, lives in deep, difficult-to-access reef habitats and has rarely been observed alive. For the first time, divers using advanced technical diving equipment have filmed a live Indonesian coelacanth in situ, at a depth of over 150 metres in North Maluku, a region where the species had not previously been recorded.
Left profile of the coelacanth, with its unique pattern of white dots. Photo by Alexis Chappuis.
- Localities from whence the Sulawesi Coelacanth, Latimeria menadoensis, has been reported in black stars. White star shows the North Maluku Province, where the first in situ sighting by technical divers was made.
This sighting is more than just a milestone in exploration—it provides critical data on the ecology and distribution of an animal that is evolutionarily unique and highly vulnerable. With few individuals ever seen in the wild, each observation adds valuable insight into how these ancient fish live and where they might still be found. It also underscores the urgency of protecting deep reef habitats that are increasingly at risk from human activities. Understanding and safeguarding the ecosystems that support the coelacanth is essential if we hope to ensure its survival into the future.
Main photo: Deep diver about a meter behind the coelacanth discovered at a depth of -144 m in North Maluku, Indonesia. Photo by Alexis Chappuis.
Reference (Open Access): Chappuis et al. 2025 First record of a living coelacanth from North Maluku, Indonesia. Sci Rep
I FOUND IT I FOUND THE POST
if you c*nsor anything in a post you are l*gally required to put all of the omitted v*wels at the end as a footn*te
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I mostly just obsess over fictional characters, reblog ship art, and post the pictures I take of cool animals. Enjoy.
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