aegipan-omnicorn:

[Image description: Pixel image of a stylized light bulb with rainbow-hued light rays. Cartoon style moths with dotted flight lines are flying around it. The caption reads: Happy Pride Moth!! Description ends]

Another piece of art for my Pride Month celebration. … Inspired by a typo I almost failed to catch. 🙂

Oooh, google image search dominican red mountain boa! It’s awesome. (you’ll know which one in particular I mean)

wheremyscalesslither:

why-animals-do-the-thing:

chokkilissa-nahollos:

unprecedented-terror:

defilerwyrm:

OH WOW what a pretty snek!!

just look at this pretty thing

clearly closely related to the rainbow boa w– wait what what the fuck am I seeing

SNAKE BRAID 

SNAKE BRAID

SNAKE BRAID

What the fuck?

actually yeah please possibly explain or point me towards someone who knows why these babs are braiding themselves together @why-animals-do-the-thing ?

I have absolutely no idea. It’s time for @wheremyscalesslither to shine. 

This is an entirely coincidental thing. The snakes are in close quarters which means they easily become entangled. The snakes are stretching out towards something desirable- be it heat, food, or something novel.
They did not “braid” themselves on purpose- and if you look it is not a perfect braid.

These are all hatchlings and it is common to keep them in such conditions until their first shed.

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andreashettle:

captionedwebtv:

Yay!!! Deaf community has been asking for this for awhile now!!

Wish they could have said, “for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have auditory processing disorder” instead of hearing impaired, and I also would have been a lot more impressed if they had made it accessible from the start rather than waiting all these months. But glad to finally see the news!

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