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Wow not much on these interesting birds when you look them up on google too! Hardly any living photos, mostly old taxidermy and illustrations.
I wanna know more about them and their behaviors!
They’re also apparently called Didunculus or “little dodo” https://t.co/OJgIGJPrkR
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Looks like she's picked up one of Straxus's behaviors.
The two sides of myself.
Actual big brain adult that enjoys studying zoology, and the practices of art and animal health and behaviors
Vs
Gremlin
There is no inbetween
First piece by @anxiety_soup other 2 by myself.
News from lab, just published in Nature Neuroscience today !
Here we demonstrated how social contact promotes motivation for social behaviors, through release of ... guess what: oxytocin.
https://t.co/BspDDiuUon
PS: Still looking for a rocket-like postdoc fellow :)
Not supposed to be arting but fuck it. I'm in a bad head space and needed to cope. A continuation of another ADHD related piece I did that high lights things we often hear as a result of our behaviors. Socializing is difficult. We are impulsive (continued)
Let’s Meditate, Tuesday:
Moving from activity to stillness during meditation translates into more conscious behaviors during non-meditation.
Fan Your Flames
https://t.co/o6MGgBFmjH
when someone offers you an opportunity to be accountable, it is an act of care. it is an acknowledgement of your humanity + your capacity to transform behaviors.
listen, learn, and say thank you.
—@theleilaraven
artwork by https://t.co/lOUUzLsRPq
northern giant mouse lemur: this species of lemurs were identified in 2005. the n. giant mouse lemur lives in communal nests in the forests of madagascar. they have the largest testicle to body ratio of all mammals, which contributes to their constant and unique mating behaviors.
Have you ever wondered how colors are used to elicit moods and behaviors from people who see them? Why is this so, and which colors give off what effect? Color Psychology, or the study of how colors affect emotion and behavior, aims to figure this out.
VTA Glutamatergic Neurons Mediate Innate Defensive Behaviors https://t.co/6LYXOoUllt - run away, run away!
>It's needless to try it out for negative infinity since the end behaviors are going to end up the same, but playing with negatives is a little bit more tricky.
>(-∞)(-∞)^2(-∞)^3...
>(-∞)^2 gives us ∞^2, (-∞)^3 gives us -∞^3
>(-∞)(∞^2)((-∞^3)
>(∞)(∞)^2(∞)^3...
>When determining end behaviors, we just need to see the signs, for now, at least. Positive infinity times positive infinity times positive infinity is.... positive infinity! That means the graph as x approaches positive infinity will be, positive infinity!
>As much as I'd love to play Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, we're going to have to determine end behaviors to figure which one's the real Sou, and which one's the fake!
>To do that, we have to simply plug in...
>Infinity.
>Both ends of f(x)=x^2 approach positive infinity. They share the same end behavior.
>By the way, by the way! End behaviors are usually used in respect to positive and negative infinity.
>Moving on, it's different for f(x)=x^3.
>That's the bare minimum of what there is to explain about limits. The technical side of learning how to take asymptotes, limits, and holes will be discussed at a later time.
>Let's skedaddle maddle on to end behaviors!
>Asymptotes help determine limits AND end behaviors, which I'll get to soon.
>There can be multiple limits in a function. In 1/x, there exists 4 limits.
>The limit as x approaches negative/positive infinity and as it approaches 0.
@yumichiyanagi TADAOMI KURAMA FROM ARGONAVIS!! we still dont know a lot about him but he's so funky i adore him. he doesn't understand humans and their behaviors, so he spends a lot of his time observing them and imitating them to try and be more human. he wants to try and understand people!!