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❤Love is in the air! (err... water)💕
Trout spawning in new clean gravel after @WessexRivers and @WildTroutTrust river restoration project on the River Test near Andover
What all of Eresh's masters are doing when they can't stop fawning over her. xD
In honor of dawning coming to @DestinyTheGame tomorrow, I decided to make this lil piece. Happy Dawning from my titan to you!
@Bungie @DestinyComArt #Destiny2 #FANART #destinyart #SeasonOfDawning
Fa la la la laaa la la la la.
I’m so excited, I think this will be the best Dawning yet.
25% off everything in my shop through 12/25. Happy Dawning.
https://t.co/VC0dw7KDtM
@Bungie happy dawning, everyone...
Please.... some kind Guardian. Please fix this. Fix my brittle heart. Give him some hot cocoa, and some frends.
@A_dmg04 @Cozmo23 @DeeJ_BNG @Brandon_ONei11 @DestinyComArt #uldrensov #destinyfanart #AdobeFresco
@DrFishSG @SolomonRDavid @ReelAngle @ericrsails @donaldorth @WildlifeBioGal @UWiscSeaGrant @LakeSuperior In their native range, pink salmon have a strict 2-year life cycle and die after spawning. This results in salmon that spawn in even years being genetically distinct from those spawning in odd years, even if they spawn in the same location #25DaysofFishmas https://t.co/K58PztouE8
@DrFishSG @SolomonRDavid @ReelAngle @ericrsails @donaldorth @WildlifeBioGal @UWiscSeaGrant Pink salmon’s scientific name “gorbuscha” is based on their Russian common name: gorbúša (горбуша) - literally, “humpie." And for good reason: look at those lovely lad-y humps males develop during spawning! #25DaysofFishmas
the wooden deck looks pretty cute with awning 😭 thank you for this item! #giomeo_house #FF14ハウジング
Pokémon Center - Yawning Kabigon
On December 21st, 2019, the yawning Kabigon appears at the Pokémon Centers and there are cute items perfect for winter!
https://t.co/FLWEVIapx3
❝Isn't he just the cutest?❞
Illya can currently be seen fawning over the cuteness of her little friend—.
It’s December 1st! I can post yawning Santa images now!
#santacember
@SolomonRDavid @ReelAngle @DrFishSG @UWiscSeaGrant @ericrsails @donaldorth @WildlifeBioGal Adult silver lampreys use their suction-like mouths to attach to a host fish + feed on flesh/body fluids (yum). They live 12-20 months as parasites before migrating up streams to spawn, and then die after spawning (like salmon!) #25DaysofFishmas