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madgastronomer:

madgastronomer:

This is me. Please help if you can.

I don’t even know what to do. We’ve got bills coming due, and we need grocery money. It’s sweltering and the power bill is up because I can’t sleep in the heat and then I get really sick, so we run the AC. I send out resume after resume, and either get no answer or the occasional negative one. I’m at my wits’ end.

Please, if you can help and are minded to, we’d very much appreciate it.

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toadschooled:

The creature above may resemble a liver that has adapted to life on its own, but it is in fact a uniquely adapted and rarely seen spotted shovelnose frog [Hemisus guttatus], a strange little amphibian that gets along just fine in spite of its preferred habitat of South African dry savannah. These frogs use their pointy snouts and powerful forelimbs to burrow deep into the soil, where they can better retain moisture while awaiting seasonal rains. Image by Scott Ramsay.