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Today's #WTFEvolution post features a #temnospondyl, Gerrothorax. I probably don't need to point out to you why this animal is weird (just look at it!), but I will anyway (image: Wikimedia commons).
Look, (literal) baby, idk how to tell you this but it should be in YOUR INTEREST that I eat. Your food comes from my boobs. So maybe stop screaming for one second when I'm trying to get some nutrients. Just a suggestion. #wtfEvolution?
Sooo #coywolves and #pizzlybears are REAL (#wtfevolution), & this is one of the best articles I've read in a while: nyti.ms/Vpzami
Today, I'm saying #WTFEvolution to Thalassocnus. This mammal lived from the Miocene to Pliocene, about 7 -3 million years ago. Thalassocnus was a giant sloth. That lived in the sea. An aquatic sloth... (image: Roman Uchytel).
A classic #WTFevolution for y'all @SICB_ these jaw motion are just nuts! Got to have an #IMJ right?
Alright, biologists, I’ve got a New Years resolution for us all. No more “fish are boring” talk. Just look at this! What? How???
#WTFevolution?! 😍😍😍
Arthropod Photo of the Week: January 17, 2024 Ruby-tailed cuckoo wasp Chrysis ignita Hymenoptera: Chrysididae By Christian Brockes (@wildmacro1), North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany #arthropodPOTW
Hey, @calacademy and @wtfarthistory, have y'all seen this hilarious @tumblr: bit.ly/V4jfXB #wtfevolution
He encontrado la mejor manera de perder el tiempo #wtfevolution tmblr.co/ZWELFt1RybV9-
Longhorn #beetle, the hardwood stump borer, Mallodon dasystomus. #WTFevolution? Why the fuzzy mandibles?
Arguments in favor of creationism. Brought to you by #WTFevolution wtfevolution.tumblr.com/page/3
#SharkFacts let's talk about the winghead shark, because they are just weird creatures that should not exist. First of all, they aren't even in the same genus as the other hammerheads #BlackSheep. Second their cephalofoil (hammer) is 40-50% of their total length #WTFEvolution?
Why on Earth does this caterpillar have this beautiful stripe on its back? #WTFevolution?! (📸:rjspeer) 😍
#A_day_in_the_life of a live oak (day 339): What a beautiful animal?! The caterpillar of the Astarte prominent moth (Heterocampa astarte) feeding on the sand live oak (Quercus geminata) near Naples, FL. (Photo credit: rjspeer) #biodiversity
#WTFevolution?! 🤯🤯🤯 ‘Almost unimaginable’: these ants are different species but share a mother nature.com/articles/d4158…
The truly amazing world of Entomology , epitomised by the Treehoppers
This is the kind of weird nature that got me into biology, and neuroscience really. How can wasp larva control a spider’s mind?? #WTFevolution Scientists Found a New Species of Wasp That Turns Spiders Into Zombies - VICE apple.news/An7pghouMSTey9…
Have I mentioned lately how much I love @maragrunbaum and #WTFEvolution? Esp. on a hot cranky summer day bit.ly/12189II
Platypus: egg-laying, milk-sweating, electro-sensing oddity! 🦆 ⚡ Share your science pics: encyclopedia.pub/user/image/upl… #WTFEvolution
Why on Earth does this caterpillar have this beautiful stripe on its back? #WTFevolution?! (📸:rjspeer) 😍
#A_day_in_the_life of a live oak (day 339): What a beautiful animal?! The caterpillar of the Astarte prominent moth (Heterocampa astarte) feeding on the sand live oak (Quercus geminata) near Naples, FL. (Photo credit: rjspeer) #biodiversity
#WTFevolution?! 😍😍😍
Arthropod Photo of the Week: January 17, 2024 Ruby-tailed cuckoo wasp Chrysis ignita Hymenoptera: Chrysididae By Christian Brockes (@wildmacro1), North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany #arthropodPOTW
#WTFevolution!: Beetle grows ‘termite’ puppet on it’s back to steal food science.org/content/articl…
Absolute unit of a moth! Found hanging on the eave of my house and placed on the nearby sweetgum tree. So heavy she could barely fly! Citheronia regalis, regal moth aka hickory horned devils as caterpillars. 1/2 Video 👇
Here’s the thing about evolution. We don’t have thumbs on our feet. #wtfevolution
A classic #WTFevolution for y'all @SICB_ these jaw motion are just nuts! Got to have an #IMJ right?
Alright, biologists, I’ve got a New Years resolution for us all. No more “fish are boring” talk. Just look at this! What? How???
#WTFevolution?!: The frog-legged leaf beetle (Sagra sp.) in the family #Chrysomelidae with ridiculous hind legs. They are also called kangaroo beetles. #biodiversity
Our Observation of the Day is this Frog-legged Leaf #Beetle (Genus Sagra), seen in #SouthAfrica by sky1618! More details at: inaturalist.org/observations/1… #insects #nature #entomology #coleoptera #biodiversity
#WTFevolution? Ten acorns from a live oak (Quercus virginiana) in the foreground (~0.75g/acorn) & a bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa) in the background (~7.5g/acorn). #evolution #botany #oak #biodiversity
#WTFevolution!: Video of an ichneumonid #wasp searching underwater for a host in central Texas! #biodiversity #insects 🤯🤯🤯 (cc: @pedrobrandfp) youtube.com/watch?v=-vQj2c…
So, #WTFEvolution ? A small, armoured, herbivorous crocodile ancestor that lived alongside the dinosaurs? Go home. Read more about Simosuchus here: tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.108…
Today, I'm saying #WTFEvolution to Thalassocnus. This mammal lived from the Miocene to Pliocene, about 7 -3 million years ago. Thalassocnus was a giant sloth. That lived in the sea. An aquatic sloth... (image: Roman Uchytel).
Today's #WTFEvolution post features a #temnospondyl, Gerrothorax. I probably don't need to point out to you why this animal is weird (just look at it!), but I will anyway (image: Wikimedia commons).
Chuckling about this @ the dentist after last night's #wtfevolution design session @cooper (Panda Poupon, anyone?!)
To celebrate, I give you my all-time favorite animal (really, I did my 8th grade report on it) to show you that Mother Nature DGAF about what you think of her creations #wtfevolution #DarwinDay
Today's #WTFEvolution post features a #temnospondyl, Gerrothorax. I probably don't need to point out to you why this animal is weird (just look at it!), but I will anyway (image: Wikimedia commons).
For this week's #WTFEvolution feature I will be looking at Therizinosaurus (image by Peter Schouten). Therizinosaurus is a very weird dinosaur, for a number of reasons. Obviously, its 1 metre long claws (the largest of any animal, ever) are a good start.
I thought insects were meant to have 6 legs! #4legsinsect 's ones also all point in different directions #WTFEvolution
Dendrobium amboinense bloomed this morning...already faded. From Indonesia. Flowers smell like musty, moldy basement. #wtfevolution #orchid
#SharkFacts let's talk about the winghead shark, because they are just weird creatures that should not exist. First of all, they aren't even in the same genus as the other hammerheads #BlackSheep. Second their cephalofoil (hammer) is 40-50% of their total length #WTFEvolution?
Platypus: egg-laying, milk-sweating, electro-sensing oddity! 🦆 ⚡ Share your science pics: encyclopedia.pub/user/image/upl… #WTFEvolution
Longhorn #beetle, the hardwood stump borer, Mallodon dasystomus. #WTFevolution? Why the fuzzy mandibles?
Grotesque + awesome! 'This Parasite Eats a Fish’s Tongue - And Takes Its Place'wired.com/wiredscience/2… #wtfevolution
#sketchnotes by @chrisnoessel: @Brazenworks #wtfevolution @cooper parlor ”
Sapo Limosa: Don't fit in anymore? Get your frog suit. Portable habitat. Fits like a glove. #wtfevolution @cooper
#WTFevolution? Ten acorns from a live oak (Quercus virginiana) in the foreground (~0.75g/acorn) & a bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa) in the background (~7.5g/acorn). #evolution #botany #oak #biodiversity
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