Day 189/365: "Mark Cooks Blindfolded While Ethan Guides Him Through Facetime."

"NO! DO NOT HI-YAH!" "...hiyah..."

Tomorrow: newlywed game

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“Harnessing Our Yodeling Power to End The World As We Know It”
Day 188
A very funny clip on instagram I saw from t and its Just so precious Chicaaaaa ☺️

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Day 188/365: "Harnessing Our Yodeling Power to End The World As We Know It"

... Or, y'know,
could use his yodeling powers to summon a dog. That works too!

Tomorrow: blindfold cooking

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I have updated my education page to include my very first I'm pretty excited about it and I really hope you all love it!

My Cicada Page: https://t.co/s40hUposjX

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Here's a firefly (Photinus pyralis), to brighten your Friday 😊

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Read more about Merian in Kay Etheridge’s post Curiosity and the Caterpillar: Maria Sibylla Merian’s Artistic Entomology, https://t.co/Mb4Btt7iqb. Kay's recent book The Flowering of Ecology: Caterpillar Book is published by .

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“How Much Caffeine Does It Take to Kill a Man?”
Day 185
This be the LETHAL Amount!

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~Part 1~
I am back with (a bit) of drama!

No hating on Diane here, phobia are nothing to make fun of! Having a husband with huge ass butterflywings while dealing with entomophobia is no fun. I guess this is the epitome of "The inside of a person is important, not how they look"

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As seen by by , in the general style of oil painting vanitas. Too late for though, I'm afraid... https://t.co/WJvkDB2oVj

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Day 184/365: "How Big Can a Nuke Get?"

Wanted to really get some dramatic angles with this one. (My patreon is open now! Check my page for more info)

Tomorrow: caf-fiends

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3 of described from China in a revision of the genus Loxoneptera based on external appearance and genitalia


🔓Study: https://t.co/FnNXOStXUu

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The director of MNCN regretted that the study of insect larvae had not generally received as much attention from entomologists as that of their adult stage. In 1850 he described the of the longhorn beetle (Agapanthia irrorata).

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“The End of Unus Annus is Almost Here...”
Day 182
Hey guys! Its now been 6 months since theyre gone, but Im so happy w/ how long ive been able to hold onto their memory—it slips up at times but its fun remembering the good times 😊

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🌄 Entomological correspondence of Thaddeus William Harris, M. D.;.
Boston, Boston Society of Natural History, 1869.
https://t.co/5czqLpZUKE

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Day 182/365: "The End of Unus Annus is Almost Here..."

Why yes, that IS every single video so far... (Also, I have a really exciting personal announcement to make!!)

Tomorrow: unus annus subreddit

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’s 5th ed. copy is annotated by John O Westwood, the first Hope Professor of Entomology. It is likely Westwood advised Ronalds on the insects in his book and as a result, Ronalds gave his specimens to Westwood. These specimens can still be found today

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